Super middleweight contender Christian Mbilli has previously told BoxingScene that Saul Canelo Alvarez’s undisputed title defense with Jaime Munguia is an royal casino:“easy fight”.

Canelo&rsquo𝔍;s showdown with fellow Mexican Munguia hit🦂s the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on  May 4 to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. 

“I think Munguia will need to use a lot of pressure,” Mbilli responded to how Munguia could beat Canelo. “He will need a really good defense, he’ll ওhave to stay focused and move his head the whole fight. I hope he has good conditioning. That’s꧋ it, that’s all he can do.”

Canelo (60-2-2, 39 KOs) will make a fourth consecutive defense of his four-belts against Munguia (43-0, 34🦂 KOs), a former 154 pound champion, who has his third straight fight at super middleweight.

Canelo scored a wide unanimous-decision win over Jermཧell Charlo last September in Las Vegas. Munguia’s last ring appearance saw him claim a ninth-round stoppage against 🉐John Ryder in January.

“He doesn’t have a very good chin,” Mbilli added of Munguia. “He doesn’t like pressure and I don’t think he can take a punch that well. I think Canelo can knock him out if he wants to, but I think Canelo is having𒅌 some trouble to stop any boxer. Look at his last three fights, he had a lot of tr♉ouble. 

“So I don’t know if Canelo can stop him because he’s on the way down. I s𒈔till think it will be quite an easy fight for Canelo. He’s the better fighter. He should knock him out. But it will be a very easy win for Canelo if he doest knock him out.”

Mbilli (26-0, 22 KOs) is ranked within the top four for all of Canelo’s titles. The F꧟renchman takes on England’s Mark Heffron in Shawinigan, Canada on May 25.