Saul “Canelo” Alvarez entered the ring against Terence Crawford with a reputation as one of boxing’s most versatile and powerful fighters. Yet, in his recent defeat, Canelo struggled to adjust to Crawford’s speed and angles, leaving fans and analysts questioning what went wrong.
The fight exposed gaps in Canelo’s usual in-fight adaptability. Despite his lifelong partnership with Eddy Reynoso, Alvarez seemed unable to make the adjustments necessary to counter Crawford’s technique. His corner provided limited solutions between rounds, and the Mexican superstar’s frustration was apparent.
Former promoter and boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya weighed in on Canelo’s future, highlighting a potential solution. “The only thing that I can tell him or give him advice is ‘get a new trainer,’” De La Ho