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Ryan Garcia and Canelo Alvarez, the iconic duo, are back at the gym and appear to be gunning for their respective returns. Following sensational title wins in their previous fights, Garcia and Alvarez might receive the most important battles of their career next. While ‘KingRy’ is yet to confirm his upcoming bout, Alvarez is scheduled to meet IBF titlist Caleb Plant for a four-belt 168 lbs unification fight in November.

Garcia was spotted discussing moves and techniques with Canelo Alvarez, which isn’t very new to the fight fans. P4P king Alvarez has mentored Garcia frequently, and the latest incident was just one of those many moments.

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Henry Garcia captured the boxers in a conversation, where they also displayed their hand moves and body moves. Meanwhile, undefeated heavyweight Frank Sanchez was also at the place, sparring in the background.

Although Eddy Reynoso is the chief trainer at Team Canelo, the current super middleweight champion often mentors the young stars. Being the most successful boxer at the gym, Canelo Alvarez’s advice has been beneficial for all his stablemates.

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Meanwhile, Canelo Alvarez has also assisted heavyweight boxers. When Andy Ruiz Jr. joined the team a year back, Alvarez passed on some of his legendary body shot secrets to ‘The Destroyer’.

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Canelo Alvarez – The master of the game

After being schooled by Floyd Mayweather in 2013, Alvarez has gone on to become one of the best and biggest names in all of boxing. He has vanquished every elite on his road, boasting a legendary resume of 56-1-2. By the time Alvarez will hang up his gloves, he may have a triple-digit win figure.

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All these stats reflect him to have had an exceptional career already, but Alvarez’s sheer activity continues to see him test his skills against the best of the time and improve. Thus, his vast experience hones several surging stars of this era, including the likes of Garcia and Valdez.

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Do you think Canelo Alvarez will go down as the best of the era and the master of the game?