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In the electrifying clash between Canelo Alvarez and Jermell Charlo, Demetrius Andrade‘s coach Paul Andrade offered a new candid assessment. He labeled Canelo “a marauder.” This intriguing encounter unfolded with Canelo strategically dictating the tempo, embodying a relentless force in the ring.

Andrade’s coach acknowledged Canelo’s dominance, emphasizing his ability to control the narrative of the fight. The term ‘marauder’ encapsulates Canelo’s approach—he was not just a fighter; he was a strategic force, a relentless aggressor.

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Andrade’s Coach Gives His Honest Opinion

As the bell chimed, signaling the commencement of this high-stakes bout, Canelo wasted no time in establishing his authority. The coach’s assertion that “he did what he had to do” echoes the calculated game plan executed by the Mexican sensation. Canelo, akin to a marauder, prowled the ring with precision, strategically keeping Charlo on the move.

It was a performance that showcased technical finesse. Additionally, Canelo also masterfully commanded the ebb and flow of the bout. “He was a Marauder, he was a monster, he set the precedent. He kept him on the move, he attacked when he wanted to and he had his moments where he was just lethal,” remarked Paul Andrade.

Particularly, the coach’s assertion that Canelo “set the precedent” speaks to the influence this bout might have on the boxing landscape. Undoubtedly, Canelo’s ability to dictate the terms of engagement, coupled with his strategic acumen, could serve as a blueprint for aspiring fighters.

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The coach is confident about Demetrius Andrade beating David Benavidez in their upcoming fight. Paul Andrade strongly believes that if Benavidez faces Demetrius, it would be a bad night for the Mexican-American boxer.

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Undoubtedly, Paul Andrade’s confidence is grounded in Demetrius Andrade’s impressive record of 30 wins with 18 knockouts. While Benavidez also boasts an undefeated record of 25 wins, Paul Andrade is steadfast in his belief, it is that Demetrius would come out on top in a face-off between the two.

In addition to the buzz around a potential clash between these undefeated fighters, Andrade’s coach voices concerns about the speculated matchup between Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez in the boxing world.

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The coach’s candid evaluation provides insight into the nuanced nature of Canelo’s victory. Canelo Alvarez, the marauder of the ring, left an indelible mark with this clash. His performance will undoubtedly resonate in the annals of boxing history.

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