Canelo Trainer Eddy Reynoso Makes Donation To Mexican Charity

Mexican boxing is starting to get stronger and stronger all the time and at the top of this tree currently is Saul Canelo Alvarez.

Also considered by many boxing fans to be the best fighter in the world today.

Pound for pound.

But his long time trainer and previous trainer of the year winner Eddy Reynoso has a stable the envy of worldwide boxing.

One that appears to be getting stronger every year that goes by.

The likes of Andy Ruiz, Ryan Garcia and Oscar Valdez also included.

Now Reynoso, Alvarez along with Englishman Eddie Hearn appear to be starting to promote boxing events in Mexico.

The first going well last night with Erika Cruz of Mexico city pushed hard but eventually getting the split decision win to go 14-1-3 KO.

Reynoso has said the following today on Twitter:

Translated approximately to English as:

“Good morning friends, with all due respect and without the desire to be a protagonist, much less presumptuous, for every goal that my
@AtlasFC
vs
@Stripes
, I will donate 1 million pesos for medicines for children with Cancer problems # noNiñosNolife❤️? # fundacioneddyreynoso”

Nice to see.

In a time of doom and gloom in the world particularly with the new development in the world situation this week.

At least it is good to see more positive news like the above.

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All the new changes and developments in the ongoing world situation this week, a situation going on two years now, has surely affected many nations’ spirits.

Positive news like the above always very good to observe.

As regards the world situation surely the Bible (basic instructions before leaving Earth) Nuevo Testamento has once again surely said all this stuff would happen at the moment.

Each to their own.

Well done to Reynoso on the above positive news and giving back.

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