Saul Alvarez insists he is now a better fighter as he prepares to take on Alfredo Angulo in Las Vegas on March 8.
The former WBC light-middleweight world champion (42-1-1 30KOs) - still just 23 years of age - suffered the first defeat of his career last time out, dropping a majority decision to Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas in September.
But the manner of that loss, even though one judge somehow called it 114-114, would have been worrying for Alvarez.
He was expected to give Mayweather a stern test but in the end was taken to school by the world's number one pound-for-pound fighter.
However, he will start as a firm favourite against 31-year-old Angulo (22-3 18KOs) as he bids to get his career back on track.
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The former WBC light-middleweight world champion (42-1-1 30KOs) - still just 23 years of age - suffered the first defeat of his career last time out, dropping a majority decision to Floyd Mayweather in Las Vegas in September.
But the manner of that loss, even though one judge somehow called it 114-114, would have been worrying for Alvarez.
He was expected to give Mayweather a stern test but in the end was taken to school by the world's number one pound-for-pound fighter.
However, he will start as a firm favourite against 31-year-old Angulo (22-3 18KOs) as he bids to get his career back on track.
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