Canelo Alvarez closing as big betting favorite to beat Jaime Munguia ahead of May championship fight
Ahead of his undisputed middleweight championship fight against Mexican compatriot, Jaime Munguia next month in Las Vegas, fan-favorite titleholder, Canelo Alvarez is closing as a rather large betting favorite to beat the former, and retain his undisputed crown.
Canelo, the current WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO super middleweight champion, returns to the squared circle on May 4. – taking on Mexican countryman, Munguia in a huge title fight in a comeback to ‘Sin City’.
Last time out, the Guadalajara favorite landed a unanimous decision win over Jermell Charlo back in September in Nevada, turning in his third straight victory since a return from a light heavyweight title charge against current champion, Dmitry Bivol.
As for Munguia, the incoming title challenger improved his unbeaten record to 43-0 back in January in an Arizona clash with common-foe, John Ryder – finishing the British challenger with a devastating ninth round TKO, with Canelo Alvarez handing the former a decision loss in his return to his native Mexico.
Canelo Alvarez Is Closing As A Betting Favorite To Beat Jaime Munguia
And ahead of his May title fight return, Canelo Alvarez is currently riding an impressive -600 betting favorite line to beat the +425 betting underdog, Jaime Munguia – who is in search of the biggest scalp of his professional boxing career so far, against his countryman.
A list of the regulated sportsbooks in the us are still taking action on Canelo’s Alvarez title fight return against Tijuana native, Munguia – and will do so up until the fight and even during the action for in-fight plays and wagering, with fans and punters set to return to ‘Sin City’ for a huge undisputed championship showdown.
After his decision defeat to European talent, Bivol back in 2022, Canelo would turn in a trilogy fight win over Ukraine veteran, Gennady Golovkin, before he dispatched both Ryder and Charlo in a pair of back-to-back decision wins in his return to action.
A devastating knockout artist, sporting 34 separate knockout victories, Munguia would beat Sergiy Derevyanchenko in a decision win to lift WBC silver at the super middleweight limit.
And whilst the hunger of Canelo has been questioned in recent weeks by Paulie Malignaggi, the Mexican championship holder stressed his desire to face the hungriest of challengers next – pointing to Munguia as a result.
“(Jaime) Munguia is a disciplined guy,” Canelo Alvarez explained. “He really hits hard. He can be a power puncher, and I like the challenges. I want to go after hungry [contenders] like Munguia who want to give their all inside the ring and give the fans the show that they deserve.”
“I am really proud of what is going to be an amazing week and full of Mexican pride,” Canelo Alvarez said. “Full of fans out in the streets, showing their pride and being able to drape the flag all over and show the world what kind of party the Mexicans can throw. Both inside and outside of the ring, it’s going to be amazing, and I can’t wait.”
Boasting a stunning 60-2-2 professional boxing record, beyond his loss to Bivol two years ago, Canelo’s sole other professional defeat came in the form of an unsuccessful championship charge against iconic puncher, Floyd Mayweather early in his notorious career back in 2013.
During his stunning tenure in the sport, Canelo Alvarez has beaten names including the likes of Carlos Baldomir, Lovemore N’dou, Kermit Cintron, Shane Mosley, Josesito Lopez, Austin Trout, Erisandy Lara, Miguel Cotto, Amir Khan, Liam Smith, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., Gennady Golovkin, Daniel Jacobs, Sergey Kovalev, Callum Smith, Billy Joe Saunders, and Caleb Plant.
Closing as a betting favorite to beat Munguia, a victory for future Hall of Fame star, Canelo would see him snap the 27-year-old’s 11-year unbeaten professional record.