There is no doubt in my mind that Canelo Alvarez has had the best training camp of his boxing career in preparing for the Mayweather fight. There is no doubt in my mind that he will be in the best shape of his career when he steps in the ring with Floyd Mayweather. There is no doubt that he will be as strong as he has ever been in a fight. There is no doubt in my mind that he will be as calm and confident in himself as he has ever been going into a fight.
None of it will matter because the fight on Saturday will be the equivalent of pitting the Alabama Crimson tide, the national champions of college football over the last two years against the Baltimore Ravens, the defending Super Bowl champions. It doesn't matter how much time the Crimson Tide takes to prepare, how strong the players are, how well they are prepared, how healthy they may be as a team or how good their gameplan may be, they will still lose because they are not on the same level in terms of talent, skill and experience as the Ravens. The Crimson Tide may score a touchdown or two, but will still lose and lose badly.
The Mayweather/Alvarez fight will be the equivalent of pitting the Alabama Crimson Tide (which incidentally is my favorite college team) against the Baltimore Ravens. Alvarez may have his moments, but in the end, Mayweather will prove that Alvarez is not in the same league.
None of it will matter because the fight on Saturday will be the equivalent of pitting the Alabama Crimson tide, the national champions of college football over the last two years against the Baltimore Ravens, the defending Super Bowl champions. It doesn't matter how much time the Crimson Tide takes to prepare, how strong the players are, how well they are prepared, how healthy they may be as a team or how good their gameplan may be, they will still lose because they are not on the same level in terms of talent, skill and experience as the Ravens. The Crimson Tide may score a touchdown or two, but will still lose and lose badly.
The Mayweather/Alvarez fight will be the equivalent of pitting the Alabama Crimson Tide (which incidentally is my favorite college team) against the Baltimore Ravens. Alvarez may have his moments, but in the end, Mayweather will prove that Alvarez is not in the same league.
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