Ryder: I rate Munguia … but he is vulnerable

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John Ryder believes he’s in with another top-level fighter in Jaime Munguia at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona on January 27, live worldwide on DAZN – but says that the unbeaten Mexican has weaknesses he can exploit.

Ryder (32-6, 18 KOs) is back in action following his courageous effort against Canelo Alvarez in Guadalajara, Mexico in September. He now heads to Phoenix against unbeaten former super welterweight king and defending WBC silver super middleweight champion Munguia (42-0, 33 KOs).

Munguia thrilled fight fans in his last outing with Sergiy Derevyanchenko in June, with a 12th round knockdown proving the difference. Ryder knows Munguia is eyeing up his own clash with Canelo, but ‘The Gorilla’ believes Derevyanchenko exposed flaws in Munguia’s game that he can expose.

“Jaime won fight of the year last year and I am sure that this fight can be a candidate for fight of the year for 2024,” said Ryder. “He’s got an unbelievable record, 42-0, and he’s got the carrot being dangled of the Canelo fight, like I had against Zach Parker. That adds pressure, you know that is potentially next, so you have to go out there and produce, so it’s down to him now. I’ve had my shot at Canelo, I doubt I’ll get another one if I beat Munguia, but that is the aim, to be in the biggest and best fights possible.

“I rate him, I think his record is not padded but he’s been well maneuvered, his last fight with Sergiy he showed some vulnerabilities, he’s made a trainer change to Freddie Roach and that might be a good thing, it might not be, we’ll see. I know what he brings to the table, he throws a lot of shots, and he throws them with bad intentions, but that’s when I think I can capitalize on him.

“Sergiy gave him all the problems in the world last time, it came down to the last round and he put him over and the scorecards showed that. So, I hope the fight is judged fairly, I get a fair roll off the dice and that’s all I can ask for.”

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  • Unfortunately Ryder not quite skilled enough to beat Munguia. If Ryder had more power then I’d lean toward him. But Munguias people know Ryder not gonna be strong enough. Could be close on the scorecards but that will not matter since everyone knows Canelo is waiting

  • The only Ryder wrong about is his comment about Munguias record. It’s definitely padded.

  • Munguia has been steadily improving his game of boxing. Munguia’s high work rate seems to pay off for him many fights. Munguia has grown in the sport over the last few years. Ryder will have Munguia on his resume as a fighter, but I don’t see Ryder beating Munguia. Ryder is vulnerable to a left hook both to the body and head as Alvarez demonstrated that skill. Ryder has a habit of getting in stance and hesitates many times to utilize his offensive skills making himself a lead target. Munguia will take full advantage of Ryder’s bad habits. Munguia UD.

  • Seems like long ago Hymie was suggested to fight GGG, i mean how many more years before he is ready for that type of fight

    • It’s not like he is been protected they know he is not ready for a big fight

      But don’t worry about just enjoy Munguía fights

      He is very expectacular and interesting to watch

      If you care about championship belt then watch canelo

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