Billy Joe Saunders Reveals Surprising Truth About Canelo's Power: "It's Not What You Think"

George Fields April 14, 2025, 9:10 a.m.

Saunders, who's been out of the ring since that May 2021 bout, didn't hold back when talking about the Mexican superstar's abilities. The 35-year-old English boxer praised Canelo's ring smarts but wasn't blown away by his power.

"I didn't find no freaky power, I didn't find something in there that really shocked me."

The fight, which took place at AT&T; Stadium in Arlington, Texas, saw Saunders start strong. He felt he was gaining the upper hand as the bout progressed.

"After six I thought 'do you know what I can feel him trying to drop the pace with his feints', I could feel his pace dropping and I thought I was just growing more confidence."

But Canelo had other plans. The Mexican boxer landed a thunderous uppercut that fractured Saunders' eye socket, leading to a TKO victory when Saunders' corner stopped the fight after the eighth round.

Reflecting on the fight, Saunders likened Canelo's strategy to that of a skilled snooker player, always thinking several moves ahead.

"It's like snooker, you see all the great players, you can pot a ball but they think four, five, six shots ahead, and he let me get away with minor stuff at the beginning and he capitalized on it."

Saunders admitted he got a bit careless, which Canelo exploited. The English boxer's honesty sheds light on the complexities of facing a boxer of Canelo's caliber.

While Saunders remains inactive, Canelo's career moves forward. The boxing superstar will face William Scull on May 3 for the IBF super middleweight championship. A win will make Canelo the undisputed champion at 168lbs for the second time in his career.

Saunders' full interview offers more insights into his experience facing Canelo and provides a unique perspective on one of boxing's biggest stars.

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