As a child, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez sold popsicles outside a bus station in his hometown of Guadalajara, Mexico. Today, the undisputed boxing champion owns that...
His popularity is undeniable, and his career has been successful, but even so, Alvarez has many detractors.
Certainly, Alvarez does not have the same recognition or widespread affection as the last great idol of Mexican boxing, Julio César Chavez. Alvarez’s detractors accuse him of being an ice-cold boxer in the ring, far removed from the style of Mexican fighters who show a great heart and fighting spirit to go out and knock out their rivals.Alvarez knocked Khan out in the sixth round of their May 2016 fight in Las Vegas.
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