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“He’s So Slow”: Canelo Alvarez’s Combos in Recent POV Training Clip Fails to Impress Fans

Published 03/25/2024, 8:08 AM EDT

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A new video of Canelo Alvarez trying a particular combination seems to be fast-graining traction. talkSPORT‘s Michael Benson shared the clip on his X. The undisputed super middleweight champion is preparing hard for his upcoming title defense against fellow Mexican Jaime Munguia. But how do the fans feel about the training clip? Die-hard fans must be feeling excited. However, among those who commented, there were a few who didn’t feel likewise.

The Alvarez-Munguia match takes place on May 4, the Cinco de Mayo weekend, at the T Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The P4P great last fought and defeated Jermell Charlo during his third title defense. The Tijuana-born former light middleweight champion, on the other hand, forced an early stoppage on John Ryder later in January this year.

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Michael Benson’s tweet read, “Canelo Alvarez showing a first-person POV of what Jaime Munguia will be facing on May 4th…” The clip begins with the world champion throwing a jab with the leading hand. It is followed by an uppercut (right) on a mitt held by a trainer. From the looks of it, it appears that the same person is also holding a punching bag tightly. So basically, Alvarez is working on two props simultaneously. The third punch is Alvarez’s now-well-known left hook to the body, here it being thrown on the punching bag. Then a straight right to the mitt and finally a second left hook complete the combination.

Given their profiles, few expect the fight to go the whole distance. It could be a high-octane slugfest, with both boxers relying on trademark hits to stop the opponent.

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On expected grounds, fans appeared confident that their icon would take out Munguia pretty soon. However, some, as usual, took up the David Benavidez fight issue. Then a few could foresee some fault in Alvarez’s technique as well.

For instance, this user believes that Canelo Alvarez’s chances of victory on May 4 hang in the balance. Hence, if he is really keen on scoring a win, then he has to work harder in the gym instead of wasting time making videos.

Then, for the next follower, the clip stands irrelevant. First, he needs to close the argument with Benavidez. Secondly, according to them, the Munguia fight will barely fetch Canelo any legacy honors.

The next user seems convinced that Alvarez has gone a bit sluggish.

But then a fan believes an uppercut from the Mexican icon will find the connection to send Jaime Munguia down to the canvas.

Finally, this follower chided all those who doubted Canelo Alvarez’s skills in avoiding a left hook. According to them, he is a generational talent. Then the follower predicted that, despite all the excitement, the fight would come to an early end, with Canelo Alvarez forcing an early stoppage.

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The video, as it appears, seems to have divided the users. The upcoming fight may not be as exciting as the Benavidez fight could have been. Nonetheless, given the sheer explosiveness and energy of the six-year-old junior Munguia, fans and followers can rest assured that there won’t be a dull moment in the fight.

But there remains a chance of Alvarez getting back to settle the business with Benavidez. The latter, in the meantime, as the chances of a fight with the Mexican icon became dim, took flight to the light heavyweight division. Reportedly, David Benavidez has a fight scheduled for an interim title in the 176-pound weight class. If the fight makes it through to the ring, then it will be no doubt the biggest clash of modern-day boxing.

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What’s your take on the May 4 fight? Will there be an early stoppage or will the bout go the whole distance? Please share your thoughts with us in the comments below.

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Jaideep R Unnithan

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Jaideep Unnithan is a senior boxing author at EssentiallySports. Inching towards the milestone of over 2000 articles, he has been a chronicler of day-to-day developments happening inside and outside of the squared circle. Having a keen eye on the punches traded inside the ring, he has written opinion pieces on the fighting styles of Floyd Mayweather Jr, David Benavidez, and Terence Crawford.
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