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Canelo Alvarez has built a reputation for his thrilling and relentless performance inside the boxing ring. But, apart from all of boxing, Saul has an exquisite taste in fashion. And he likes to do that in style whenever he makes a public appearance. Ahead of his fight against John Ryder, he made no exception, as he wore a custom-made suit for the face-off.

The reigning super-middleweight champion shared pictures of his outfit on his Instagram. But, as expensive and unique as his outfit was, it seems like he failed to impress some boxing fans who did not hesitate to take jabs at the 32-year-old over his fashion choice.

Alvarez wore a custom-made Dolce and Gabbana outfit for the face-off against Ryder. And, it is something the Mexican does before every one of his fights. And, for his homecoming fight, he donned a Mexico-inspired outfit with white shoes with the Mexican flag on it.

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Alvarez will be performing in front of 50,000 Mexicans, which has been his long-time dream. The fight marks the champion’s return to his home soil after over 11 years.

Fans react to Alvarez’s outfit

One fan can’t understand whether the champ is going for a “sleepover” wearing that outfit.

Another fan noted that Alvarez always wears Pajamas.

One fan simply wrote, “dripped out.”

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One fan thinks that pajamas in public are the “new thing”.

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Lastly, one sports enthusiast took a jab at the streaming platform DAZN.

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Alvarez likes to leave an impact with the clothes he wears before his fight. And, it is safe to say that with his outfit, he did make an impact on the fans, but not in the way one would expect him to. What do you think of Alvarez’s outfit? Let us know in the comments below.

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