Canelo's path to boxing glory started in the streets, where he was known as "Canelo" (cinnamon) due to his red hair. Having seven brothers who were all boxers and being the youngest of eight children, fighting was more than just a sport to me; it was a family custom. After a brief but fruitful amateur career, Canelo turned pro at the age of 15, and his ascent through the ranks was swift. He immediately distinguished himself by combining his innate talent, unwavering work ethic, and tactical knowledge. He began as a light welterweight and worked his way up through the ranks, winning world titles in light middleweight, light heavyweight, and light heavyweight. Canelo developed into a full-fledged boxer under the tutelage of trainer Eddy Reynoso. His distinctive approach combines tremendous body punches, advanced defensive techniques, and typical Mexican aggression. His status as one of boxing's top fighters has been solidified with notable wins over champions like Miguel Cotto, Gennadiy Golovkin, and Callum Smith. Canelo's influence on boxing extends beyond his accomplishments in the ring. By shattering pay-per-view records and demonstrating that technical skill and entertainment value can coexist in contemporary boxing, the red-headed warrior from Guadalajara has emerged as one of the sport's biggest draws.
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