JAIME MUNGUIA put on a dominant display against John Ryder, knocking him down four times before securing a ninth-round knockout victory in Phoenix. The former light-middleweight world champion wasted no time in calling out fellow Mexican fighter Canelo Alvarez after the fight.
A One-Sided Beatdown
From the opening bell, it was clear that Munguia was the superior fighter. He had Ryder on the back foot, landing powerful shots and showing his strength. In the second round, a crushing right hand sent Ryder to the canvas for the first time.
The punishment continued in the fourth round when Munguia hammered Ryder into the ropes and dropped him again with a short countering left hand. Despite Ryder’s valiant efforts to fight back, he couldn’t withstand Munguia’s onslaught.
Munguia’s Callout to Canelo Alvarez
After the fight, Munguia had one name in mind: Canelo Alvarez. He expressed his desire to face the Mexican superstar, stating that it would be a great fight between fellow countrymen. Munguia even deemed it an honor to step in the ring with Canelo, should he give him the chance.
Impressive Win for Munguia
Munguia’s victory over Ryder was undoubtedly one of the most impressive wins of his career. The 27-year-old showcased his skills and power, proving that he is a force to be reckoned with in the ring. Munguia’s performance left Ryder contemplating retirement, while the victorious Mexican looks forward to his future bouts.
Promoter Oscar de la Hoya praised Munguia’s achievement, highlighting how he accomplished what Canelo couldn’t. The knockout win showcased Munguia’s evolution as a fighter, earning him well-deserved recognition.
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