By Lyle Fitzsimmons - Saul Alvarez did the one thing guaranteed to make a fighter look good in Las Vegas.
He didn’t fight Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Rather than growing exasperated as his jabs, crosses and hooks caught nothing beyond shoulders, forearms and conditioned desert air, the Mexican heartthrob found himself a Saturday night workout partner only too happy to sacrifice chin, ribs and liver to advance the “Canelo” war machine.
Toward that end, Alfredo Angulo certainly earned his 850 grand.
At that rate, in fact, each of the 295 shots Alvarez landed over 27 minutes and 47 seconds of in-ring exercise was worth about $2,881.36 to the “El Perro” bank account, a figure that should keep him awash in the finest ***el-encrusted dog collars this side of Sylvester Stallone in Rocky II. [Click Here To Read More]
He didn’t fight Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Rather than growing exasperated as his jabs, crosses and hooks caught nothing beyond shoulders, forearms and conditioned desert air, the Mexican heartthrob found himself a Saturday night workout partner only too happy to sacrifice chin, ribs and liver to advance the “Canelo” war machine.
Toward that end, Alfredo Angulo certainly earned his 850 grand.
At that rate, in fact, each of the 295 shots Alvarez landed over 27 minutes and 47 seconds of in-ring exercise was worth about $2,881.36 to the “El Perro” bank account, a figure that should keep him awash in the finest ***el-encrusted dog collars this side of Sylvester Stallone in Rocky II. [Click Here To Read More]
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