Massive underdog John Ryder looking to 'make a statement' in 'Canelo' Alvarez showdown
British boxer John Ryder claims he will be no pushover as he prepares to fight Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez for the undisputed super middleweight titles this weekend.
British boxer John Ryder is confident he can produce a huge upset and stun the boxing world when he faces Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez for the undisputed super middleweight titles this weekend.
Ryder is keen to show the world that Saturday will not be straightforward for Canelo and is ready to make a statement.
He said: "I'm sure people do see it as an easy fight but I'm in there to make a statement and stake my own claim on the super-middleweight division.
Ryder has previously lost five career fights to Billy Joe Saunders, Nick Blackwell, Jack Arnfield, Rocky Fielding, and the most recent being Callum Smith in 2019 by unanimous decision.
Since then, Ryder has won four fights which has given him the opportunity to take on Canelo, but he is not treating it any bigger than any of his previous match-ups.
Canelo Alvarez holds up his collection of super middleweight championship belts after facing off with challenger John Ryder