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Roberto Duran on Canelo's defeat with Crawford: 'I saw it wrong'

Roberto Duran believes Canelo Alvarez still needs to learn several things his trainer Eddy Reynoso hasn't taught him

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When Saul ' Canelo ' Alvarez was defeated by Terence Crawford, Robert" Hands of Stone" Duran claimed that he didn't know what to do to stop the American's boxing.

In an appointment with Izquierdazo, Duran claims that Canelo Alvarez also needs to learn a number of items that his coach, Eddy Reynoso, hasn't.

Generally, I observed him struggling. I anticipated Canelo would set more knowledge into his boxing, but it turns out he didn't know what to do when he was boxed. I saw him struggling because I expected him to. But, he still has a long way to go, he said.

He needs to work with bigger men right away to learn more about how to enter, exit, bite, and cut off the ring. He lacked this, too. Because, in my opinion, the instructor didn't give him any lessons, he continued.

Terence Crawford won the first battle in Las Vegas owing to his approach, frequency, and boxing acumen.

Canelo Alvarez was defeated by the American fighter by unanimous consent despite the fact that he had some strong blows. With this outcome, Crawford defeated Guadalajara's 168-pound warrior to become a third-place hero in a different weight course, making history. Many people now think the warrior from Guadalajara may quit after the battle because he is past his prime. However, the Mexican has now stated that he is very engaged in a fight with Bud. The original undisputed 168-pound hero had elbow surgery after suffering a broken collar in a fight with Crawford. He intends to fight back in the ring in mid-2026 to show that it was just an accident. In a traditional fight, Saul" Canelo" Alvarez, 34, defeated Crawford to claim the unquestioned 168-pound title. In his professional career, the Mexican has a record of 63 victories ( 39 by knockout ), three losses, and two draws. Terence Crawford, 37, defeated the Mexican, making history in fighting, and making history as the unquestioned champion of three distinct fat groups. The British fighter has won 42 fights, including 31 knock successes, and is still undefeated.

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