Canelo Alvarez vs John Ryder: Boxing Highlights
[HPP] Canelo AlvarezFebruary 4, 20268 min
13 connectionsΒ·13 entities in this videoβEarly Fight Dynamics
- π‘ Canelo Alvarez quickly landed significant shots, causing blood from John Ryder's nose early in the fight.
- π― Ryder appeared uncomfortable and was backing up, struggling to land effective punches.
- π₯ Canelo focused on systematically breaking down Ryder, including body shots and uppercuts.
Ryder's Knockdown and Comeback
- β οΈ A powerful one-two combination from Canelo significantly weakened Ryder, leading to a knockdown.
- πͺ Despite being visibly hurt and looking at his corner, Ryder showed immense heart and got back up to continue fighting.
- π©Έ Ryder's face became a bloody mess, with a constant stream of blood, yet he persisted.
Canelo's Sustained Pressure
- π₯ Canelo maintained constant pressure throughout the fight, continuously advancing and landing punches.
- β‘ He used straight right hands effectively, especially against the left-handed Ryder, keeping him on the back foot.
- π§ Canelo's approach was described as a "quiet storm," calmly but relentlessly attacking.
Ryder's Tenacity and Fight Conclusion
- π Ryder demonstrated amazing heart, continuing to throw punches and "go down swinging" despite wobbly legs and heavy damage.
- π₯ The fight went the full distance, with Ryder surviving Canelo's attempts to finish the match.
- β Canelo Alvarez won by unanimous decision, retaining his title as the undisputed champion of the world.
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