Ryan Garcia says that Canelo Alvarez has no “energy and intensity” he once had when he was younger. He believes that he lost this part of his game and does not fight at the level he did when he knocked out the Caleba plant in 2021.
Garcia is still choosing Canelo (63-2, 39 KO) to defeat Terenca Crawford (41-0, 31 KO) on Saturday evening of September 13. In an interview with cigars, Ryan said that Crawford’s arrows would not have any influence on Canelo, which will pass through them and will continue.
Reduced Alvarez energy
“Does he have the same energy and intensity as he had when he was younger, and even when he fought with caleb plants. It was his last great performance. Will he have the second and third effort?” said Ryan Garcia to call the warehouse X.
Ryan may be too adolescent to remember how Alvarez looked earlier in his career in 2005–2016. But even then he had problems with durability and intensity. Canelo fought only in the spray and would distort in the second half of his fights.
This is a problem that was there from the very beginning, but again Garcia could not follow Canelo’s career because he was only 7 years vintage when he first began to fight in 2005.
The capacity of the canelo is unchanging
Canelo may not have the same energy, but his power still looks as always. As far as I know, there is no inheritance at all, the period, in its strength of impact. The arrows that he dropped on Jaime Munguia and Edgar Berlang in 2024, probably Crawford struck because he had not been hit before.
Crawford had problems with the blows in which Israil Madrimov hit him in 2024, and did not load. Madrimov just reached out with brisk, making his right hands, which repeatedly hit Crawford’s head during the fight.
37-year-old Crawford has pressure on him so that he would be entertainment, because it was the idea of Turk Alalshikh to utilize him as an opponent of Canelo on the more oriented fighters from weight grade 168 and 175, who are more proven artists. Indeed, Christian Mbilli, who fights at undercard, would be better matching the stimulating fight to impress the huge audience Netflix.
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