Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez v John Ryder: Home favourite Alvarez defends undisputed super-middleweight crown (2024)

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By Kal Sajad

BBC Sport at Estadio Akron, Guadalajara

Home favourite Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez beat Britain's John Ryder in front of 50,000 raucous Mexican fans on a historic night in Guadalajara.

The Mexican champion defended his undisputed super-middleweight crown on points despite a spirited display by Ryder at Estadio Akron.

Alvarez, 32, dominated the fight and dropped Ryder in round five, but the Londoner fought back well.

Two judges scored the bout 118-109 and the other 120-107 to Alvarez.

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The four-weight world champion won his 59th fight since turning professional, with two losses and two draws.

"I'm happy with the fight. I won and I'm happy people had a great fight," Alvarez told DAZN. "He's a strong fighter. I knew that; I'm not surprised about it."

Ryder said: "I've dared to do and I've come up short. The overriding thing is I'm gutted."

Promoter Eddie Hearn told BBC Radio 5 Live: "John showed he was a world-class fighter but Canelo is one of the best ever. John deserves massive respect tonight."

The fight was Ryder's sixth loss in 38 bouts and he has now twice failed at world title level, after being defeated by Briton Callum Smith for the WBA 'Super' title in 2019.

Alvarez dominates gutsy Ryder

In a fight billed as the 'King is coming home', Alvarez extended his reign as the ruler of super-middleweight division.

After eight months out of the ring following surgery on his left hand, there were no signs of any effects of Alvarez's injury as he landed two thudding left hooks to Ryder's body in the opening round.

Ryder's task got all the more harder after Alvarez busted the challenger's nose two rounds later, leaving him with a bloodied face which would hinder him for the remainder of the contest.

He is a bullish boxer who vowed to take the fight to Alvarez, but he was forced on the back foot with Alvarez dictating the pace and stalking Ryder around the ring early on.

The crowd erupted in round five as Alvarez floored Ryder with a sensational left-right combination. Ryder staggered backwards before falling to the canvas. He got up at the count of eight but, with his legs still wobbled, did well to survive the round.

Ryder earned a lucrative, life-changing shot at Alvarez by becoming WBO mandatory and winning the interim title. But he was at times fighting on instinct. Whatever Ryder threw, Alvarez would hardly flinch.

Ryder was dropped in the eighth but it was declared a slip, before a sensational round nine.

Another Alvarez combination had the referee poised to step in, but a gutsy Ryder stood and traded with Alvarez, showing incredible heart and bravery.

"John came in to the fight when it looked like the fight was over," Hearn said. "He stayed in the fight. The more John threw the more success he was having. What a gutsy performance."

Ryder, needing a stoppage, began to land with more ease in the championship rounds. The result became inevitable, but the way in which Ryder recovered from those early and middle rounds, trading and landing on Alvarez, won the respect of the crowd.

Emotive, electric and epic

It was an event that will go down in Mexican boxing history, and one which could rival any boxing atmosphere around the world.

Police helicopters circled a stadium lit up by smartphone torches. Quite appropriately, there was a Mexican wave.

Ryder has taken a backseat throughout the 'Alvarez show' during fight week. He insisted the occasion would not overwhelm him, but very little could prepare him for the hostile reception and jeers he received during his ring walk.

Then came the emotive, electric and epic Alvarez entrance. A montage of his life appeared on the big screen, fireworks shot up into the Guadalajara night sky and a mariachi band of about 50 members played the champion into the ring.

All the while, Ryder continued to shadow box and wait patiently.

Alvarez, fighting in his home country for the first time since 2011, is arguably the biggest pay-per-view star in boxing, but in Mexico he is a true icon whose level of fame in Mexico is unmatched.

What's next for Alvarez?

After a defeat by Dmitry Bivol at light-heavyweight and by a below-par performance in a win over Gennady Golovkin in 2022, there were some questions over whether Alvarez's best days were behind him.

There was huge expectation on Alvarez to deliver against Ryder. He may not have got the knockout, but he won convincingly against a game opponent on a night when expectation was sky high.

Boxing fans are calling for a mouth-watering clash against former world champion David Benavidez. The undefeated American has 23 knockout wins in 27 fights.

Alvarez said he wants to avenge his defeat against Bivol and become a two-time light-heavyweight champion.

"Same rules, same terms, same everything," Alvarez said, dismissing the idea of Bivol moving down in weight.

There are not many contests where Alvarez would go in as the underdog, but the classy Bivol was a clear winner in the first fight.

Retirement for Ryder?

Ryder was on the cusp of legendary status, but became the eighth Briton beaten by Alvarez.

A fighter who has shown incredible grit and determination in a career full of ups and down, Ryder had an opportunity to shock the world and be the first male English boxer to become undisputed champion in the four-belt era.

Victory over Alvarez would have also been arguably the greatest by a British boxer overseas, but it was always going to a tall order.

The manner of the defeat, however, has earned Ryder many plaudits. In the post-fight news conference both he and Hearn suggested there could be more big fights, domestically and in the United States.

But whoever Ryder faces next, he leaves Guadalajara knowing he played his part in a memorable and historic night.

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Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez v John Ryder: Home favourite Alvarez defends undisputed super-middleweight crown? ›

The Mexican champion defended his undisputed super-middleweight crown on points despite a spirited display by Ryder at Estadio Akron. Alvarez, 32, dominated the fight and dropped Ryder in round five, but the Londoner fought back well. Two judges scored the bout 118-109 and the other 120-107 to Alvarez.

Who are Canelos 2 losses? ›

Although the Mexican has managed to win most of his fights as a professional, he has suffered some defeats. In the past, only two fighters have managed to defeat him: Dmitry Vibol in 2022 and Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2013.

What round did Canelo drop Ryder? ›

However, despite dropping the rugged British fighter with a left-right combination straight down the middle in the fifth round and turning Ryder's nose into a running faucet of blood, Alvarez just couldn't put the challenger away.

How did Canelo lose to Bivol? ›

The fight took place on May 7, 2022, with Bivol prevailing as the winner by unanimous decision. T-Mobile Arena, Paradise, Nevada, U.S.

How many fights has Mike Tyson lost? ›

Of his 50 wins, 44 came via knockout, five were by decision and one was by disqualification. Of Tyson's six losses, five were knockouts and one was a disqualification. In his four exhibition fights, one ended in a draw and three were not scored. Tyson's official fighting record spans 20 years from 1985 to 2005.

Who did Canelo fight in 2024? ›

Alvarez's fights and results
DateOpponent
05/04/2024Jaime Munguia
09/30/2023Jermell Charlo
05/06/2023John Ryder
09/17/2022Gennadiy Golovkin
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Aug 2, 2024

Who was Canelo's wife? ›

How much will Canelo win? ›

Per Sportskeeda, Canelo is set to earn an estimated $35 million for this Saturday's clash against Munguia. The highest purse amount Canelo has received was against Caleb Plant ($40 million) and his third bout against Gennadiy Golovkin ($45 million), according to Sportingnews.

Who will Canelo Alvarez fight next? ›

After months of rumors, we finally know who Canelo will fight for his first bout of 2024. Everything pointed to it for the past week, and now it's officially confirmed: Canelo Alvarez's next opponent will be Jaime Munguia.

Who did Canelo Alvarez knock out? ›

In the sixth round, Álvarez landed a crushing blow that knocked Baldomir out cold. With the victory, Álvarez became just the second boxer ever to stop Carlos Baldomir and the first boxer ever to knock him out.

Who did Ryder fight last? ›

Jaime Munguia knocked out Englishman John Ryder in nine rounds on Saturday night at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona. The Tijuana native got the fight he had been waiting for and is now aiming for the best at 168 pounds, as he wants to be world champion.

Has Canelo ever lost? ›

Canelo is one of the active fighters with the most fights in his career, having featured in 63 fights so far. His footwork, movement, and powerful punches have given him the win in most of his fights, but he has also tasted defeat: Álvarez has won 59 out of his 63 fights, losing two and drawing another two.

Has Mayweather ever lost? ›

Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr. retired in 2017 as arguably the greatest boxer to ever enter the ring. He never lost once in his professional career, amassing a perfect 50-0 record. Over 20-plus years, he won the majority of his fights by knockout (27 times, to be exact) and collected 15 major world championships.

Why didn't Canelo rematch Bivol? ›

I tried, but he started asking for things, making everything hard,” said Canelo about him supposedly trying to make the rematch with Bivol. “Then I thought the best option was to move [on] and start working with PBC. I'd like to have that rematch, but right now we can't do that.”

Which title did Canelo lose? ›

Saul "Canelo" Alvarez is no longer undisputed super middleweight champion. Alvarez was stripped of his IBF title after failing to defend his belt against a long-overdue mandatory title defense, the sanctioning body announced on Friday.

How many losses does Munguía have? ›

WHAT IS Jaime Munguia'S RECORD? Jaime Munguia's record currently stands at 43 wins, 1 loses and 0 draws. Of those 43 wins he has stopped 34 of his opponents, so his current knock-out ratio is 77.3%. He's boxed a total of 211 rounds, meaning his professional fights last 4.8 rounds on average.

Who won Canelo vs. GGG? ›

On the fight night, Álvarez defeated Golovkin via unanimous decision with the scores of 115–113 (twice) and 116–112. The fight proved to be the most lopsided as well as tactical in their rivalry with Canelo easily controlling most of the rounds.

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