Home hero Canelo Alvarez seals unanimous victory over John Ryder to retain super middleweight titles

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Mexican Saul "Canelo" Alvarez punching Briton John Ryder in their WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO super middleweight fight in Guadalajara, Mexico on May 6, 2023.

Mexican Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (right) punching Briton John Ryder in their super middleweight fight on May 6.

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Undisputed super middleweight champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez retained his titles in style with a unanimous victory over Britain’s John Ryder in front of a home crowd in Guadalajara, Mexico, on Saturday.

The 32-year-old was the significantly busier fighter in the early exchanges, leaving Ryder with blood seeping from his nose in the third round before sending the Briton to the canvas in the fifth with a big left-right combination.

Ryder, 34, grew into the contest as it wore on but was unable to offset the punishment he was dealt in the first half of the bout, with Alvarez receiving scores of 120-107, 118-109 and 118-109 from the three judges to seal the win.

“It’s a historic moment for me. I’m blessed to be here with my people who have supported me from the beginning,” said Alvarez, who was born in Guadalajara and grew up in the neighbouring town of Juanacatlan.

“He’s a very strong fighter, man. When they’re going for everything (all the championship belts), they turn it on. They become more difficult than usual. But I know that. I’m in this position a long time and I know.

“I respect my opponents because I know they’re coming for everything.”

Saturday’s fight, which bettered Alvarez’s record to 59-2-2, was his first since undergoing hand surgery

after beating rival Gennady Golovkin

last September.

Asked about his hand, Alvarez said it felt good, adding: “Not in the beginning. I needed a couple rounds, three rounds, to start punching to know I was good with the hand.”

Right after his win, he called for a rematch with Dmitry Bivol,

who inflicted the second of only two losses

on Alvarez’s resume when the pair clashed in a light heavyweight bout last May.

“Everybody knows we want the rematch with Bivol,” Alvarez said. “If the fight with Bivol doesn’t happen then we’ll see. I’m able to fight everybody.”

Alvarez added that any rematch with the Russian, also 32, would take place at 175lb (79.4kg). Reuters

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