Categories: Sports News & Picks

Saul Alvarez Pulls Out of December 6th Bout With Clottey

Former light middleweight champion Saul “Canelo” Alvarez has pulled out of a December 6 bout against Joshua Clottey.

Out for six weeks

According to a statement issued by Golden Boy Promotions on Monday night, Saul Alvarez will be sidelined for about six weeks due to a persistent left ankle injury. Because of that, the Mexican superstar will be forced to pull out of his proposed December 6 bout against former IBF welterweight champion Joshua Clottey.

Although not formal announcement was ever made for that bout, it was supposed to be Canelo’s first fight after making the move to HBO last month. Instead, HBO and Golden boy “are reviewing their options for the December 6 date.”

Persistent ankle injury

Golden Boy Promotions President Oscar De La Hoya said that the left ankle has been bothering Canelo since early this year. De La Hoya added that Canelo first felt the injury during his fight against Alfredo Angulo last March. It re appeared once again two weeks before his July 12 bout against Erislandy Lara and although he felt a lot of discomfort, Alvarez fought through the pain and went on to beat Lara by split decision.

But as Canelo started to train for his December fight a couple of weeks ago, he felt that the injury was aggravating. He tried to shrug it off once again but then last week, Alvarez said his left knee got so swollen after doing his usual six mile run that he had to stop training. After having it checked by the doctor, Alvarez was advised to rest and undergo physical therapy for six weeks in order to strengthen the ankle.

Counter move?

Although Alvarez has a legitimate injury, it is nothing serious as tests have revealed that nothing down there is torn or broken. It is seen by some fight experts as a counter move on the part of Canelo’s camp after Miguel Cotto decided to take the rest of the year off.

The December fight was seen a stay-busy fight for Canelo who is being lined up for a mega buck Cinco de Mayo weekend showdown against Cotto on May 2, 2015. But since Cotto is taking the rest of the year off, it would also be ideal if Canelo should do the same and not risk any major injury or much worse, a loss that would put the Cinco de Mayo mega fight in peril.

Chris Blain

Share
Published by
Chris Blain

Recent Posts

Atlanta Hawks vs Detroit Pistons 11/22/19 NBA Betting Odds and Prediction

The Atlanta Hawks travel to the Motor City to take on the Detroit Pistons at…

5 years ago

Oklahoma City Thunder vs Memphis Grizzlies 3/25/19 NBA Odds, Preview and Prediction

The Oklahoma City Thunder head to the FedExForum for a showdown with the Memphis Grizzlies…

6 years ago

Australian Open Betting Finals Preview

Novak Djokovic just put up one of the most impressive games of his life, beating…

6 years ago

Dota 2 Event Preview: World Electronic Sports Games 2018-2019

World Electronic Sports Games 2018-2019 represents one of the most important events in the esports…

6 years ago

16th Stage of 2018 Tour De France Briefly Delayed After Farmers’ Protest

The 16th stage of the 2018 Tour de France was briefly halted today after protesting…

6 years ago

YouTube Unbanned Gambling

It was earlier on in June that YouTube took the decision to close down a…

6 years ago