Jaime Munguia puts an end to malicious theories that Canelo Alvarez forgave him for knocking him out

The Mexican boxer recalled the fight he had with the great champion in which he lost his unbeaten record Leer

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he quality of keeps him as the best in the world pound for pound, especially after the victory he obtained in his most recent fight, which was against the also Mexican . The Tijuana native has reappeared to talk about the controversy of what happened in his fight against the great world champion, which, by the way, took away the 44-fight unbeaten streak he had in his career as a professional boxer. didn't want to knock out in his last fight It should be remembered that 's win over came by unanimous decision on May 4, 2024 to retain his unified super middleweight world belts.

That is why has reacted to what happened on that night at the T-Mobile in Las Vegas, Nevada, where it was claimed that did not want to knock him out even though he had the opportunity. " already said it in an interview: 'If I had the opportunity to knock him out, I'd knock him out'. So would I.



Obviously if you have the opportunity to...

or to do something to knock him out, well, you're going to do it, but obviously at the moment of the fight, right? When he hits me, I don't remember very well, but when he hits me it's like the same blow makes them come together and it seems like he doesn't want to knock me out, but no...

. Maybe he did hit me, at the time he did hit me, but it wasn't something like that to knock me down," said in an interview with the Aca Entre Nozz media. In this way, wanted to make it clear that he trusts that has not forgiven him and that his defeat was a good one.

He recognises that it.