Canelo AlvarezThe undisputed super middleweight champion is set to defend his title. Jaime Munguia upon May 4th. But was this the fight boxing fans were hoping for? david benavidesanother young and undefeated super middleweight contender, was relentlessly demanding a match from Canelo.
Many fans believed this matchup would be a more exciting and even match. So why did Canelo Alvarez choose Munguia instead? sugarhill stewardfor trainers Tyson Fury, I recently considered this choice. His comments shed light on the strategy behind Canelo's fight selections and how his team prioritizes fights that will benefit the champion the most.
Why Canelo's opponent selection is a masterstroke
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In a brilliant exchange with fight hub tv, the conversation quickly centered on the highly anticipated bout between Canelo Alvarez and Jaime Munguia. The interviewer was keen to get an insider's perspective and asked questions directly to Sugarhill Steward. “What do you think about Canelo and Jaime Munguia?”
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“I think it will be a good match stylistically.” Mr Steward said, acknowledging the possibility of an exciting clash. However, his focus quickly shifted to his strategic genius behind Canelo's match selection. “Canelo has a good team and they will pick the best possible fight for him.” he continued.
Steward then elaborated on the role of promoters, stressing that they have a duty to prioritize the success of their fighters. “That's what his team should do.” He said. “A promoter's job is to do what is best for the fighter, which is what a promoter's job should be. So whatever they're doing for Canelo obviously has to be what's best for Canelo, not what's best for his opponent or the public.“
Sugar isn't the only one who thinks this is best for Canelo Alvarez.
Is Canelo's Granitetin enough?
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Jim Lampley provides an interesting contrast between Jaime Munguia's aggressive approach and Canelo Alvarez's strategic mastery ahead of the matchup. Lampley said of Munguia: “He's a very entertaining fighter because he hits and gets hit.” It highlights Munguia's fearless all-action style. Canelo, by contrast, has been praised for his tactical acumen and resilience, with Lampley pointing out: “Canelo has a proven chin, probably the most granite in boxing.”
This matchup therefore sets the stage for a nail-biting showdown, with Munguia's relentless attack against Canelo's impenetrable defense.Lampley concedes Canelo win, tempers knockout predictions “Craft Advantage” This solidifies his status as the favorite to win the title and provides a vivid picture of the tactical chess match that awaits boxing fans.
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Do you believe in the power of an underdog's punches, or will the skill and resilience of an experienced champion prevail?