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    Default Re: Canelo Alvarez v Caleb Plant - bring on undisputed

    Canelo Alvarez has made three major adjustments for Caleb Plant clash

    Canelo Alvarez's trainer Eddy Reynoso has revealed three key factors that the Mexican is aiming to improve including his defence and finishing instinct.

    The 31-year-old will take on Caleb Plant in a huge undisputed super-middleweight tilt next month.

    And the meeting will be another historic day for the pound-for-pound great's legacy, who will be looking to become the first undisputed super middleweight champion.

    His award-winning trainer Reynoso has uncovered Canelo's plot to improve his defence, footwork and killer instinct ahead of facing a new rival.

    “You know we have been focusing on three things during his training camp,” Reynoso told the PBC podcast.

    “Number one his defence, number two his leg work and footwork, and number three his ability to work the body and finish up top.

    “Really this training camp could not have gone any better, and we couldn’t be happier with the results we have got from Canelo so far.”

    A tense start to their rivalry has already emerged at the press-conference with both Alvarez and Plant exchanging fiery words.

    And the exchanges boiled over at the California press-conference, with a chaotic brawl causing the American to leave with a cut around his eye.

    The violent scenes were sparked by a comment from Plant which the IBF champion later cleared up.

    His opponent will go into the contest as favourite and is extremely confident of lifting the fully-unified crown with an early stoppage.

    “It’s new for me to have this much bad blood with an opponent," Alvarez said at an open workout. "It’s very different from normal and it’s definitely the most animosity I’ve had with an opponent heading into a big fight.

    Who wins the undisputed crown- Canelo Alvarez or Caleb Plant? Let us know your predictions in the comments section below.

    “I’m sticking with my prediction of a knockout before round eight. The first couple of rounds will be difficult, but as the fight progresses, I am going to be able to get him out of there.

    “I delivered the message I had to at our press conference. I don’t have to say anything else to Plant. I’m just going to prepare to face him in the ring on November 6.

    "I’ve been in the ring for huge fights like this a lot of times. For him, it’s going to be a challenge being in there for a fight of this magnitude for the first time. He’s going to have to control his emotions.

    “The secret to me and Eddy’s relationship is our discipline. My mind is so strong and I’m going to use that to my advantage in this fight. I’ve never been involved in anything like what happened at the first press conference between me and Caleb. Whether it sells the fight or not, the most important thing for me is to become undisputed."

    Canelo has some stellar names on his resume including the likes of Billy Joe Saunders who he rates as a more difficult fight than his upcoming Plant test.

    And the Mexican superstar has refused to rule out taking on YouTube star Jake Paul in the ring further down the line in his ever-successful career.

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    Default Re: Canelo Alvarez v Caleb Plant - bring on undisputed

    Yes. "Adjustments." Because Plant is such a dangerous opponent.

    Plant's garbage. Canelo could literally show up with a hangover and knock out this nobody.

    But then again.... that's what the hype machinery does.

    Blow up a nobody into a legitimate opponent.

    That way Canelo looks better than what he really is.

    They failed miserably in pumping up Yildirim prior to that fight.

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    Carl Froch believes he would have beaten Canelo Alvarez had the two ever fought in their prime.

    Canelo is aiming to complete is collection of super middleweight belts in Las Vegas on Saturday when he takes on Caleb Plant, and will cement his legacy as undisputed champion and one of the all-time greats of the division. And Froch, himself a former unified super middleweight champion, says he would have “loved” to fight Canelo.

    “Me in my prime at about 34, 35-years-old against Canelo Alvarez, I think I would have been too much for him,” Froch told Pro Boxing Fans. “I beat Lucian Bute in that obliteration and I had the rematch with [Mikkel] Kessler and then two [George] Groves fights, which I wasn’t fully motivated for the first Groves fight, but I was for the second. I was a mature, seasoned, professional world champion. I had suffered defeats, come back and won.

    “I think that myself, the viewers and the listeners can think what they want, but I back myself in fights. Against smaller people like Arthur Abraham, who was knocking everybody over and everybody was frightened to death of getting in with him, I just totally outboxed him and battered him like he’d never been battered before.

    “So, when I look at Canelo Alvarez and I’ve met him and shook his hand before the [Billy Joe] Saunders fight, because we’ve interviewed him on DAZN. I was looking at him and sizing him up and he’s about 5ft 8 and I shook his hand and his hands aren’t very big.

    “We didn’t have a pull or a push or anything, it was amicable! But I was looking at him thinking, ‘I’m not so sure you’d get near me and if you did I’m happy to put one into you, because of the size’. But who knows. At the time I would have took the fight, it would have been amazing.”

    Canelo has not lost any of his past 15 fights since his only career loss, to Floyd Mayweather in 2013.

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    Default Re: Canelo Alvarez v Caleb Plant - bring on undisputed

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Carl Froch believes he would have beaten Canelo Alvarez had the two ever fought in their prime.

    Canelo is aiming to complete is collection of super middleweight belts in Las Vegas on Saturday when he takes on Caleb Plant, and will cement his legacy as undisputed champion and one of the all-time greats of the division. And Froch, himself a former unified super middleweight champion, says he would have “loved” to fight Canelo.

    “Me in my prime at about 34, 35-years-old against Canelo Alvarez, I think I would have been too much for him,” Froch told Pro Boxing Fans. “I beat Lucian Bute in that obliteration and I had the rematch with [Mikkel] Kessler and then two [George] Groves fights, which I wasn’t fully motivated for the first Groves fight, but I was for the second. I was a mature, seasoned, professional world champion. I had suffered defeats, come back and won.

    “I think that myself, the viewers and the listeners can think what they want, but I back myself in fights. Against smaller people like Arthur Abraham, who was knocking everybody over and everybody was frightened to death of getting in with him, I just totally outboxed him and battered him like he’d never been battered before.

    “So, when I look at Canelo Alvarez and I’ve met him and shook his hand before the [Billy Joe] Saunders fight, because we’ve interviewed him on DAZN. I was looking at him and sizing him up and he’s about 5ft 8 and I shook his hand and his hands aren’t very big.

    “We didn’t have a pull or a push or anything, it was amicable! But I was looking at him thinking, ‘I’m not so sure you’d get near me and if you did I’m happy to put one into you, because of the size’. But who knows. At the time I would have took the fight, it would have been amazing.”

    Canelo has not lost any of his past 15 fights since his only career loss, to Floyd Mayweather in 2013.

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    Froch doing his best to stay relevant. I reckon Canelo would do him though. Calzaghe? That’s a different story. Calzaghe would outpoint Canelo, 2 judges give it to Calzaghe wide, one gives it a draw. Sound familiar?
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    Default Re: Canelo Alvarez v Caleb Plant - bring on undisputed

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Yes. "Adjustments." Because Plant is such a dangerous opponent.

    Plant's garbage. Canelo could literally show up with a hangover and knock out this nobody.

    But then again.... that's what the hype machinery does.

    Blow up a nobody into a legitimate opponent.

    That way Canelo looks better than what he really is.

    They failed miserably in pumping up Yildirim prior to that fight.
    Been trying to catch some of the build up but wouldn't say Plant is completely garbage. Dude is legitimately skilled on the backfoot. But he's simply not on Canelos level and I can't get beyond his lack of finishing fire v Truax. He's a belt holder and likes to paint and as ol Teddy would say he watches his work. That's going to get him run over by Canelo in what as said prior just feels like a coronation ceremony for Super Ging sweeping up all the trinkets.

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    Default Re: Canelo Alvarez v Caleb Plant - bring on undisputed

    canelo would have iced carl. if caleb truax was touching sweethands up, then canelo will damage him
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    Default Re: Canelo Alvarez v Caleb Plant - bring on undisputed

    I think Carl Froch would be too big for Canelo and if he could not knock him out he would simply outbox him from range. If everything was equal with judges and gloves.
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    Default Re: Canelo Alvarez v Caleb Plant - bring on undisputed

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I think Carl Froch would be too big for Canelo and if he could not knock him out he would simply outbox him from range. If everything was equal with judges and gloves.
    Absolutely no chance of that happening. When did Froch turn into this super skilled fighter? Skills wise, Is Froch a better boxer than Saunders? No. Is he a better boxer than Callum Smith ? No. Jacobs? No. Shall I carry on?
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    Default Re: Canelo Alvarez v Caleb Plant - bring on undisputed

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I think Carl Froch would be too big for Canelo and if he could not knock him out he would simply outbox him from range. If everything was equal with judges and gloves.
    Absolutely no chance of that happening. When did Froch turn into this super skilled fighter? Skills wise, Is Froch a better boxer than Saunders? No. Is he a better boxer than Callum Smith ? No. Jacobs? No. Shall I carry on?
    Arthur Abraham's.

    Froch was better than Smith and Jacobs.
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