This kid will take Canelo to the wire ..
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Comments Thread For: Could 'Father Time' Catch Canelo Alvarez Against Live Dog Jaime Munguia?
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Originally posted by Boxing 112 View PostDoes anyone give Munguia a big chance? Not watched much of him, but his record seems similar to Ramirez, two Mexicans 40+ wins 30+ KOs, guessing it'll be similar to Bivol giving Ramirez his first L
Canelo hasn't lost at 168, and I personally think Canelo was at his best weight class at 160. However, he seems to be slowing down just a bit and Mungo is the younger, fresher fighter atm. If Canelo's not on his A-game, he might have a rough night with Mungo.Last edited by HandsofIron; 04-28-2024, 08:45 AM.
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Mungia is definitely a very live dog , he's got power and a serious engine. Canelo likes to fight slow. If Mungia can take Canelos power , it could be a really long night for Canelo. We shall see.
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Bit flattering to describe Munguia as a live dog -- and I like Mungauia.
He's never fought anyone near Canelo's level. He doesn't have good defensive skills. Canelo has picked him rather than Benavidez for a reason -- which is, that Canelo views him as a low-risk opponent.
I'd say Munguia is more in the realms of "puncher's chance" and that seems a thread-thin chance, because Canelo has a solid chin to go with strong a defensive ability.
In short, Munguia will likely turn out to be tailor made for Canelo's preferred counter-punching approach. Not a terrible fight, just not a particularly good one.Last edited by Monty Fisto; 04-28-2024, 01:07 PM.
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Guy is really hittable... Power is the last thing to go too. With a porous defense against a guy that hits as hard as Canelo, I just don't see it. Even if he could somehow win, I wouldn't be surprised if he took so much damage that he'd never look the same after.
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