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In a bold move stirring the boxing world, Jaime Munguia swung at a Canelo Alvarez-faced piñata. The Instagram clip from a couple of weeks ago has been igniting talk since it was uploaded. The playful jab came ahead of their anticipated May 4th showdown. The bout, set in Las Vegas, is not just a fight. It’s a clash of titans, each holding a distinguished record.

Interestingly, Canelo had also taken a swing at a Munguia piñata before Munguia responded in kind. This reciprocal act adds layers to their pre-fight narrative. But what does this mean for the sport? Is this a modern promotion or a step too far?

Munguia gets his first hit at Canelo Alvarez

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Jaime Munguia was seen striking a Pinata bearing Canelo Alvarez’s likeness, a moment captured and shared by Supreme Boxing. The post was captioned, “Canelo gets his first beating from @jaimemunguiaoficial.”

While delivering the blows, Munguia sported a smile, suggesting a lighthearted approach to the fight’s promotion. Unlike Canelo, who when striking Munguia’s Pinata had a serious face. This clip gathered scathing responses from Canelo fans and Munguia was subjected to some serious verbal thrashing.

But not everyone’s laughing

The post quickly sparked a flurry of reactions from fans, showcasing a spectrum of opinions. One fan humorously speculated, “Canelo is going to see this and he’s going to get his feelings hurt 🤣,” suggesting a playful take on the potential impact of Munguia’s antics. Conversely, another fan expressed amusement, simply stating, “Dude, you’re gonna have problems with Canelo, if you just barely beat that pinata🤣,” highlighting his fans’ belief in Canelo to take home the win.

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Transitioning to a tone of loyalty, this fan weighed in with unwavering support for Canelo, “Canelo is still better 🤷.” This sentiment reflects a common perspective among fans who view such promotional tactics through the lens of the athletes’ skills rather than the pre-fight spectacle. One person predicted the outcome of the upcoming bout, confidently asserting, “This guy is gonna get hammered by Canelo on May 04th,” showcasing faith in Canelo’s prowess.

The most extreme reaction came from this fan, who predicted a knockout win for Canelo: “Poor kid he’s getting kfo [knockout] in the 8th by a canelo rocket right hook!!” Amid these varied perspectives, another fan added a layer of criticism towards the promotional tactic, commenting, “This is the stupidest way to promote a fight lmao weak. He avoided the question 2 times too 😂😂,” pointing out a perceived flaw in Munguia’s approach to the media interaction.

So, was Jaime Munguia’s social media stunt a playful jab or a disrespectful swing that landed short? The answer, like most things in boxing, is complex. While some fans found humor in the video, others felt it disrespected Canelo Alvarez.

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Do you think Munguia’s pre-fight antics were disrespectful, or is this all part of the pre-fight hype? Let us know in the comments below!