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‘The Possibility of a Knockout Will Be There’: Jaime Munguia’s Quest for Glory Against Canelo Alvarez

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‘The Possibility of a Knockout Will Be There’: Jaime Munguia’s Quest for Glory Against Canelo Alvarez

Ryan Hafey

‘The Possibility of a Knockout Will Be There’: Jaime Munguia’s Quest for Glory Against Canelo Alvarez

On Saturday, May 4, Jaime Munguía (43-0, 34 KOs) and Canelo Alvarez (60-2-2, 39 KOs) will clash at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, with Canelo looking to make the fourth successful defence of his undisputed status at super middleweight. As we edge closer to fight night, we have recently brought you three ways Munguía can cause the upset. The unbeaten Mexican has now spoken about what he needs to do during the fight

Jaime Munguía Talks Tactics Ahead of Canelo Alvarez Clash

Jaime Munguía Wants to Make Canelo Alvarez Engage

Munguía will be coming into the biggest fight of his career, following an impressive stoppage win against John Ryder, who went the distance with Canelo. The unbeaten Tijuana native appears to be entering the fight full of confidence as he looks to dethrone the super middleweight king.

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When speaking to Fight Hub, Munguía discussed what he believes is the best way to defeat Canelo: “I do believe I’m pushing, and I’m giving you my word that I’m going to do my best to get him to fight with me.” He continued: “At this point, I don’t really know, but the possibility of a knockout will be there. Whenever you are in the ring, anything can happen.”

Jaime Munguía Career Recapped

Since making his debut on July 13, 2013, Munguía has amassed a 100% professional record, winning all 43 contests. His power is one of his best weapons, as proven in his back-and-forth classic against Sergiy Derevyanchenko, where he scored a decisive twelfth-round knockdown.

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His win against Ryder showed a more patient and spiteful side to the undefeated Mexican. He picked his punches impressively and was his usual dangerous self on the front foot, throwing his trademark left hand and hook. He still got tagged in this fight on occasions against the Englishman, but it was a new and improved version of the undefeated Mexican who will need to improve again to cause the upset against his fellow countryman.

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