Jaime Munguia v John Ryder
Britain’s John Ryder says he will walk away from boxing if he loses to Mexican Jaime Munguia in Phoenix this weekend.
Ryder, who faces Munguia (42-0, 33KOs) in the super-middleweight division on Saturday night, will be looking to bounce back from a unanimous decision defeat to Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez last May.
And the Londoner, who would not be willing to fight at a lower level if he is not victorious, is hoping he can cause an upset and spoil Munguia’s plans of a date with fellow Mexican Alvarez later this year.
“It really wouldn’t be ideal if I picked up two losses,” Ryder told the PA news agency. “I’ve been in this predicament before, where I have come from defeat so it’s a must-win.
“I need to win this to continue my career. A loss here would signal the end for me. I’m not willing to drop down levels and fight at a lower grade.
“I want to go out at a level I know I can operate at.
“They’re priming Munguia to fight Canelo in May and I’m looking to spoil that party.”
The 35-year-old, nicknamed ‘The Gorilla’, believes the knowledge garnered from previous fights will stand him in good stead when the pair meet at the Footprint Center.
I need to win this to continue my career. A loss here would signal the end for me.
“I’ve got more experience,” said Ryder (32-6, 18KOs). “I know it sounds strange because I have had less fights than him but I’ve got a vast experience at this level.
“Experience is one of those things you can’t buy.
“I’ve been in with many different styles, I’ve been in the away corner before so it’s nothing new to me and I have all the balls in my court.”
Hard-hitting Munguia has developed into a feared super-middleweight foe, having stopped three of his last four opponents, and Ryder feels he needs to take the fight to the 27-year-old.
“He’s had it his own way so far so I’m going to take it to him, stick it on him in the middle of the ring,” the Briton added.
“I can’t let him push me back like he wants to do or let him get in a rhythm and fight his fight.
“He’s got a high work-rate with a good variation of punches. I wouldn’t say he’s massively quick but he throws a lot of shots so it’s going to be hard to keep the movement going and to keep rolling.
“I’m not expecting no easy rides, I learnt that (what it’s like to fight a Mexican) from fighting Canelo. I’m not expecting an easy night’s work but I am expecting to be victorious.”
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Re: Jaime Munguia v John Ryder
Does Mungia have weight problems? He went from Jr Welter to Super Middle... just like that. He has a very quiet 42 fights... But I can't say he has been in a noteworthy fight outside of Tureano Johnson and that was years ago. He should have a title now or at least a world title shot. What is the situation with Mungia?
Re: Jaime Munguia v John Ryder
His fight with Derevyanchenko was outstanding
Although the decision could have gone either way
I think Munguia's got another difficult fight here
De La Hoya better get those judges envelopes ready ;D
Re: Jaime Munguia v John Ryder
Was thinking about getting this but can't bring myself to pull the trigger on Dazn again even at monthly rates. It's not a bad match up at all and the weigh in should be very interesting. Come fight night if Munguia isn't borderline cruiserweight I'll be surprised.
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john is on his way to the ring
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no anthems. need more of this
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john makes it out of the second but was getting mauled on the ropes near the end of the round
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john trying to counter in the third & having a hit of success but not enough to win the round
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john down again in the fourth, makes the bell
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if they are going to get freddie to talk on camera i demand subtitles