Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Boxing

Watch Canelo Alvarez show off thunderous speed and power on pads as Mexican P4P prepares for next fight in training

CANELO ALVAREZ is still hard at work in the gym – despite the collapse of his eagerly-anticipated showdown with Caleb Plant.

The pound-for-pound king was on course to throw down with the American in a big-money super-middleweight title unification bout next month.

Canelo Alvarez showed off his blistering speed and power in a recent workout with coach Eddy Reynoso
The Mexcian mauler prepares to unload nasty body shots

But negotiations over the showdown collapsed late last month, much to the disappointment of boxing fans around the world.

The collapse of the bout, however, hasn’t stop Canelo from working hard in the gym with coach Eddy Reynoso.

The Mexican shared a video of himself going through offensive and defensive drills with his countryman to his Instagram page.

Canelo showed blistering hand speed as he cracked the pads and blocked his coach’s returning shots.

The 31-year-old’s shuddering power was also on display as he mixed in vicious power left hooks with his fast straight punches.

After finishing off the drill with a nasty hook, Reynoso told Canelo, ‘Eso bien’, which means ‘that’s good’ in English.

Boxing fans were blown away by the unified 168lb champ’s speed and ferocity, with one saying: “Frightening.”

Another said: “Trains like a man who doesn’t know how much $ he has in the bank, crazy, relentless hunger.”

And another: ‘There’s a reason he’s the goat, drilling the basics almost religiously.”

One remarked: “Monster at work.’

Canelo – real name Saul Alvarez – was due to face Plant in Las Vegas on September 18.

The undefeated Plant has blamed the collapse of the mouthwatering bout on the Mexican mauler, telling ESPN: “Canelo was offered the highest guarantee of his career.

“He was set to make $40 million plus Mexican TV rights and his Hennessy Sponsorship.

“No problem, let’s fight. We gave it to him, then they wanted upside of gate and PPV revenue; no problem, let’s rumble.

“It was always agreed that it was a [title] unification; no rematch for either fighter.

“Towards the end of negotiations they asked for a rematch when they lose, no problem, you can have the rematch as well, I just wanna fight.

“I question whether legacy or money is their real motive.”

Did you miss our previous article…
https://www.sportingexcitement.com/boxing/tyson-fury-raises-over-30k-for-childrens-charity-in-uk-with-baby-daughter-athena-back-in-intensive-care