JESUS COVA’S POINT OF VIEW: “CANELO” SWEATED 

JESUS COVA’S POINT OF VIEW: “CANELO” SWEATED 

In a showdown between two Mexican boxers, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez successfully defended his super middleweight crown against Jaime Munguia in a thrilling battle at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. The match, which attracted a packed crowd of 20,000 fans evenly split between the two fighters, lived up to expectations as a fierce and competitive contest.

Despite being the underdog, Munguia put up a strong fight in the early rounds, gaining a slight advantage in the betting. However, Canelo’s experience and skill came to the forefront in the fourth round when he landed a powerful right uppercut that briefly floored Munguia. The challenger showed resilience by getting back up and continuing to press forward, but Canelo’s dominance became more pronounced as the fight progressed.

Ultimately, the judges scored the bout in favor of Canelo, with all three awarding him a unanimous decision. This marked Munguia’s first defeat in 44 fights, while Canelo celebrated his 61st victory and retained his status as the undisputed champion in the division.

The historic matchup between these two Mexican fighters highlighted the rich tradition of great boxing matches within the country. From classic bouts like Canelo vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. to legendary rivalries such as Erik Morales vs. Marco Antonio Barrera, Mexican boxing has produced some of the sport’s most memorable moments.

Away from the ring, Canelo walked away with a hefty purse of approximately $35 million, demonstrating his status as one of the highest-paid athletes in the sport. Meanwhile, Munguia earned a significant payday of at least $2 million, setting a new milestone in his promising career.

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