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Ricardo Alvarez: “There’s ‘Canelo’ for a while”

Ricardo Alvarez: “There’s ‘Canelo’ for a while”

Diego IveMay 5, 2023, 20:51Reading: two minutes.

Brother of Saúl ‘El Canelo’ lvarez, he is sure to see his brother in professional boxing for a few more years

Saul “El Canelo” Alvarez He returns home to confront the British John Ryder in it Akron Stadium. His future in professional boxing would last for two years, a decision he shared Ricardo Alvarezbrother Saul “El Canelo” Alvarezin conversation with ESPN.

Ricardo Alvarez He sees a long time for his brother “Canelo” Alvarez: “There will be a moment when he retires, I don’t know, he has two, three or five years left, but he’ll still be great. Of course there’s ‘Canelo’ for a while,” he recalled. ESPN.

In addition to the brother of the Mexican boxer Saul “El Canelo” AlvarezHe believes it is difficult for any national boxer to achieve what the man from Guadalajara has achieved.

Brother of Saúl ‘El Canelo’ lvarez, he is sure to see his brother in professional boxing for a few more yearsPalestinian Authority

“Sometimes the words ‘They are ready to retire’ sound like something negative; something to kick him out of his career. On the contrary, what my brother did would be hard for any Mexican to do again, even in the world: to become a champion in various divisions. Someone make it happen, Saab,” he analyzed Ricardo Alvarez.

tomorrow Saul “El Canelo” Alvarez And John Ryder They will stand on the scales at the Teatro Degollado, and next Saturday the fight will take place at Akron Stadium. The bulletin board will begin at 5:00 PM CST Mexico.

Twelve years later, the Mexican boxer Saul “El Canelo” Alvarez, He will return to the ring in his homeland, in a house Chivas. As for ticket sales, it is estimated that 85 percent of them are sold out, with the ringside area where there are places available, and some seats in the lower and upper stands.

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On the other hand, resale continues through social networks, as the cheapest ticket is two thousand Mexican pesos, while its price at the box office was 350 pesos.