"He can't move him head" - Canelo Avarez criticizes Deontay Wester's approach to knockout losses to Tyson Fury

CANELO ALVAREZ stated that Deontay Wilder's inability to move his head made him vulnerable against Tyson Fury.

In 2018, the heavyweight rivals drew, but Fury won in Las Vegas two years later.


He can't move him head - Canelo Avarez criticizes Deontay Wester's approach to knockout losses to Tyson Fury

Deontay Wilder lost his three-round bout against Tyson Fury

Their October 2021 trilogy bout was a true classic.

Wilder, 36, was twice floored by Fury, 33 in round 4. However, he was ultimately knocked out in round 11.

Canelo, a Mexican superstar, spoke in the Last Stand podcast to explain where the American got wrong.

He stated, "Great fight. Great fight. Wilder needs more conditions, more moves. He doesn't know how move his head.

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It is hard to move when you don’t have the condition.

"That's why Tyson Fury beats him." Tyson Fury is an excellent fighter."

Wilder has not yet returned from the agonizing defeat, but SunSport believes that the former WBC champion will fight again this year.

Fury, 34, announced his retirement from boxing in April after defeating Dillian Whyte in six rounds at Wembley.

He also revealed that he was afraid of brain damage from his trilogy with Wilder, which led him to walk away.

Canelo, 31 years old, returns to Las Vegas on September 17th to complete his trilogy against Gennady Gorlovkin, 41.

In 2017, bitter rivals drew, but Mexico's great boxing talent won the rematch in a disputed points victory a year later.

Canelo enters the trilogy after defeat to Dmitry Bivol (31 in May).



He can't move him head - Canelo Avarez criticizes Deontay Wester's approach to knockout losses to Tyson Fury
Canelo alvarez in advance of his trilogy with GennadyGoovkin