Is it me, or did Saul Alvarez remind you of Wladimir Klitschko last night?
- The was calm, patient, and didn't over commit himself.
- His jab and right hand worked Rhodes over like pistons. Has heavy, drumming power.
- Although he isn't very tall, he used his height to keep out of reach of Rhodes, which made it very difficult to hit him cleanly. While his head movement isn't great, the way he controlled the distance made him elusive.
- Once he had Rhodes hurt, he put the pressure on and forced a late stoppage. Very Klitschko-esque.
- Never once got lulled into a false sense of confidence. Kept his head. Listened to the advice of his corner.
I may be completely wrong, but he just reminded me of a LMW Wladimir Klitschko. Even though Rhode's wasn't the greatest opponent, I was very impressed with the way Canelo boxed. If he carries on improving from fight to fight the way he has, I don't think their is any limit to how successful he can become. He is definitely a star in the making and will prove very difficult to beat.
- The was calm, patient, and didn't over commit himself.
- His jab and right hand worked Rhodes over like pistons. Has heavy, drumming power.
- Although he isn't very tall, he used his height to keep out of reach of Rhodes, which made it very difficult to hit him cleanly. While his head movement isn't great, the way he controlled the distance made him elusive.
- Once he had Rhodes hurt, he put the pressure on and forced a late stoppage. Very Klitschko-esque.
- Never once got lulled into a false sense of confidence. Kept his head. Listened to the advice of his corner.
I may be completely wrong, but he just reminded me of a LMW Wladimir Klitschko. Even though Rhode's wasn't the greatest opponent, I was very impressed with the way Canelo boxed. If he carries on improving from fight to fight the way he has, I don't think their is any limit to how successful he can become. He is definitely a star in the making and will prove very difficult to beat.
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