I Dont Remember What Happened Canelo Alvarez Reveals Postfight Rituals to Avoid Making Same Mistakes

More Sports ES Fancast Jul 6, 2024 | 8:20 AM EDT via Getty ZAPOPAN, MEXICO – MARCH 14: Saul Canelo Alvarez poses with his belts during the

press conference at Akron Stadium on March 14, 2023 in Zapopan, Mexico. Canelo

Alvarez will fight against John Ryder on May 6, 12 years after his last combat

in Mexico.Best porn XXX. The event will take place at Akron Stadium. (Photo by Alfredo

Moya/Jam Media/Getty Images) via Getty ZAPOPAN, MEXICO – MARCH 14: Saul Canelo Alvarez poses with his belts during the

press conference at Akron Stadium on March 14, 2023 in Zapopan, Mexico. Canelo

Alvarez will fight against John Ryder on May 6, 12 years after his last combat

in Mexico. The event will take place at Akron Stadium. (Photo by Alfredo

Moya/Jam Media/Getty Images) Is Canelo Alvarez’s approach to learning from his fights what sets him apart from other boxers? A sincere boxer is always critical of himself and understands that honest analysis of his fights is essential to his development. Similarly, Canelo Alvarez, before moving on from a contest he just had, spends significant time going through his performance. In this manner, the Mexican boxer can identify the mistakes he made during a fight. Speaking of which, in his latest interaction with Adela Micha, Alvarez revealed what goes on in his mind during and after a fight! Anybody who has ever been in the ring would know that once the bell rings, other than their opponent, hardly anything occupies the boxer’s attention. Similarly, when Canelo Alvarez is boxing, he thoroughly focuses on studying his opponent’s behavior and the reactions favorable for a win. So, dwelling on his matches, Alvarez recalled the times he found himself too absorbed in the fights! Not everything conforms to the plan and in a fight, a lot is subject to improvisation. “There are times that I have gotten lost. There are times that I don’t remember what happened in the fight. I mean, I’m so involved in what I’m doing, I’m so focused,” Canelo Alvarez told Adela Micha. He went on. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad via Getty LAS VEGAS, NV – SEPTEMBER 14: (R-L) Canelo Alvarez throws a right at Floyd Mayweather Jr. during their WBC/WBA 154-pound title fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on September 14, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images) Did Canelo Alvarez just admit to forgetting his fights? React! Reactions While in the fight Canelo Alvarez would have solved the puzzle and would know exactly what he needed to execute in the next round. “I want to stop and continue because I already know what I have to do,” Alvarez added excitedly. And once the fight and the post-fight interviews are over, away from the eyes of the media, he studies the videos of his performance. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad “[I am not satisfied] until I remember everything that happened in the fight until I see it again that same night. I always see it again,” the undisputed Super-Middleweight champion said. He concluded saying, “I see my mistakes so as not to make them again.” Now that is the attitude of a sincere and dedicated boxer, determined to improve his craft! Hearing this, Micha informed Alvarez that some people grumbled at his last performance. In his last fight against Jaime Munguia in May, Canelo Alvarez demonstrated quality inside fighting. By knocking down Munguia in the fourth round, with his power and accuracy, Canelo proved he was miles above his compatriot. However, before Canelo landed the uppercut on Jaime in that round, he attempted the shot several times as Munguia compromised his guard in proximity. Yet, the “young lion” in Oscar De La Hoya’s words, could not see the blow coming which shows he was still deficient in fight IQ. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad However, Canelo Alvarez’s chief complaint is that Munguia was no risk-taker in the ring. So, defending his victory, Canelo said, “But [for] those who know about boxing, I had a very good, very intelligent with my possibilities at that moment. If you see the fighter he never threw, he never took a risk, he never threw his right. He didn’t want to risk. He never risked anything.” In his opinion, it is difficult to produce a “good fight” when the opponent hesitates to risk. With that said, what do you think of Canelo Alvarez’s post-fight ritual? Let us know in the comments below. EssentiallySports is a digital-first sports media house that surfaces the best stories on America’s favorite sports celebrities with a fan’s perspective to 30+ M average monthly readers. Sports All Boxing Formula One Golf NASCAR NBA NFL ONE Championship Tennis UFC WWE Bodybuilding WNBA EssentiallySports About Us Advertise With Us Authors Editorial Team Behind The Scenes Humans of EssentiallySports Contact Us FAQs Our Brands FanCast On The Ropes Bodybuilding Bros Club Golf Lucky Dog on Track Sports All Boxing Formula One Golf NASCAR NBA NFL ONE Championship Tennis UFC WWE Bodybuilding WNBA Privacy Policy ES Pressroom Ethics Policy Fact-Checking Policy Corrections Policy Cookies Policy GDPR Compliance Terms of Use Editorial Guidelines Ownership and funding Information Full Spectrum Services LLP © 2024 | All Rights Reserved

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