Monday, 7 May 2012

De La Hoya: Saul Alvarez is available for Mayweather and Cotto

By Dan Ambrose: Golden Kid Advertisements president Oscar De La Hoya was out of this world following viewing his warrior 21-year-old WBC lesser middleweight champion Saul Alvarez (40-0-1, 29 KO’s) massacre 40-year-old made to request Shane Mosley final Saturday night.

At the post battle public interview, De La Hoya stated this about Alvarez: “He had the opening to completion Shane Mosley. I’m not confident which adjust. He might as well have gone following him…At 21-years-old, he demonstrated a part today evening time. You look at, his following battle, he's determined to be an absolutely diverse contender for the reason that every last battle he's studying. Is it true that he is available for the Cottos and the Mayweather’s? Unquestionably! Nine, ten, seven, six months from now, undeniably he's equipped.”

I don’t think Alvarez is equipped for either Cotto or Mayweather, not the way that Alvarez looked in opposition to the old Mosley. He doesn’t battle with enough force, appears to one-paced and gasses out following seven adjusts. Alvarez looked depleted by the midpoint of the battle, and he wasn’t even blatantly getting hit with anything.

Ideally

, Golden Kid should anyhow put Alvarez in with someone that has some capacity and repulsive abilities to punch once again at him in place of the shot, old warriors that they’ve been putting Alvarez in with. Go ahead, 40-year-old Carlos Baldomir, 40-year-old Shane Mosley, 40-year-old Lovemore N’dou, Kermit Cintron, Matthew Hatton, Alfonso Gomez and Ryan Rhodes. Where's the value? The one dependable you have here is none of them were a unsavory risk to Alvarez.

So De La Hoya would like to run from putting Alvarez with Mosley to having him battle Cotto or Mayweather? I surmise this is a totally disagreeable brainstorm. In any event have Alvarez battle a stride up rival like Delvin Rodriguez, Vanes Martirosyan or Erislandy Lara before you put him in with Mayweather or Cotto. Alvarez will wind up getting torn separated in the event that he's beyond any doubt put in with someone that can battle once more in place of unequivocally taking punches. I wasn’t astounded to any detectable degree with Alvarez final Saturday. He looked bothered by Mosley, and baffled since Mosley continued approaching for the duration of the night. I could probably see Alvarez panicking in the event that he encounters someone with some capacity this is cutting him and hurting him with shots, and isn’t pestered by his one-paced style of battling. Alvarez appears to be lost 4th apparatus in his offense. He's stupendous at battling at a certain speed and pace, but he's lost that final rigging and that makes him conquerable.

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