Cinco de Mayo weekend is almost here, which means Canelo Alvarez is stepping back into the ring to face off against the young Mexican fighter, Jaime Munguia.
The big question is, can Munguia defeat the reigning champion, or will Canelo continue to dominate the boxing world? This highly anticipated Premier Boxing Champions event will be available for live streaming on various platforms, including Prime PPV.
Recently, the boxing scene was shaken up by Ryan Garcia’s unexpected victory, but concerns over failed drug tests have cast a shadow on the upcoming match. Betting odds place Munguia as the underdog with odds ranging from +350 to +410.
Experts believe that these odds are fair, as there is a sense in the boxing community that an upset may be on the horizon, especially given Canelo’s change in opponent from David Benavidez to Munguia.
Munguia has proven himself as a talented boxer, showing promise in his recent fights. Despite facing criticism for his performance against Dennis Hogan, Munguia showcased his potential in a tough bout against Sergiy Derevyanchenko, securing a victory with a 12th round knockdown.
While Munguia’s skills are recognized, Canelo remains a formidable opponent who has consistently delivered strong performances. Even in fights where Canelo didn’t dominate quickly, like against John Ryder, he still emerged victorious.
As fighters age, their performance can be affected, and Munguia may need to capitalize on Canelo’s potential weaknesses, such as slower pacing and signs of fatigue during bouts. Munguia must demonstrate his endurance and punching power, particularly targeting Canelo’s body to break through his defense.
However, Munguia faces a tough challenge in overcoming Canelo’s superior skills, counterpunching abilities, and experience in high-stakes fights. Being too aggressive could play into Canelo’s strengths, making it crucial for Munguia to apply pressure strategically and vary his attack.
To secure a victory, Munguia must focus on smart aggressiveness, using a combination of jabs, body shots, and power punches to create openings in Canelo’s defense. While Munguia may display moments of brilliance in the ring, Canelo’s expertise and tactical prowess will likely give him the edge in the fight.
In the end, the prediction leans heavily in favor of Canelo Alvarez, but the fight promises to deliver thrilling moments for boxing fans. Keep an eye out for the return of Naoya Inoue in a stacked card airing live from Japan on ESPN+ the following Monday.
Written by Chris Carlson, Host/Producer of The Rope A Dope Radio Podcast. For more content, visit www.blogtalkradio.com/ropeadoperradio and follow on Twitter @RopeADopeRadio