Now on with the substance. Alvarez is talented. In fact, he possess a maturity that belies his 21 years. We are told that he is entertaining, but, from what I've seen thus far, he hasn't set the world on fire. He has power, but, as Teddy Atlas also observed he seems to lack that killer instinct we've grown accustomed to seeing from Mexican fighters. Much like Julio Cesar, Jr., (who I hear Saul has challenged) who also comes to us via a grand deal of hype, we have yet to see this greatness, that HBO commentators have so shamelessly proselytized to the boxing masses, actually emerge. Ryan Rhodes and Matthew Hatton, though full of heart, are not of the stock that conjures greatness. Rhodes is in the twilight of his career at 34, and Hatton was a blown up Welterweight. Surely, there are some serious competitors between 160 and 154 that can test this burgeoning superstar? Mind you I don't doubt Alvarez' potential. I just haven't seen the reason for all the hype, save for the fact that he's a White Mexican. There's a novelty to it all. He's very talented, very poised, but, against who? As far as I'm concerned the jury is still out, until the Alvarez camp decides to step it up.
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