Saul Canelo Alvarez defeated Britain’s John Ryder via unanimous decision after taking many hits over 12 rounds. and although he had a bloody wound from the middle of the fight, the fighter did not fall.
Ryder suffered a nose injury in the third round and was lightly hit by the Mexican’s right hand but only fell once. and he didn’t lose by knockout, as many wanted at Akron Stadium.
During a press conference, John Ryder, with a bandaged nose, assured that Canelo Alvarez’s best days are behind him.
“He couldn’t get me out of there. His plan was to stop me. He didn’t do it.”signed by the Briton with obvious facial injuries.
The Briton fell in the fourth round after a two-punch connection from Saul Alvarez, although he was able to rise in the last seconds of the count. He then fell again in the later rounds, but the referee pointed out that it was due to a miss.
“You can knock them out,” his trainer Eddie Reynoso told the Mexican with two rounds to go. In the eleventh, Canelo again had the advantage, but could not bring down the stubborn Ryder, who remained on his feet at the end of the twelfth.
Although Canelo Alvarez tried to knock him down with his punches, the Briton did not fall in front of the thousands of Mexican fans who were at Akron Stadium in the struggle of the Mexican who returned 12 years later.
Canelo had 59 wins, 39 by KO, with two losses and two draws, while Ryder suffered his sixth loss with 32 wins, 18 in the fast lane.
“It was a responsibility to fight in front of my people, who are very dear to me; with discipline I was able to have a great evening; Rider into a great warrior”, the champion said.
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Source: La Opinion
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