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Battered John Ryder confirms broken nose as fans say Brit ‘deserves every penny’ after avoiding Canelo Alvarez KO

JOHN RYDER confirmed he suffered a broken nose against Canelo Alvarez but bravely boxed on to hear the final bell.

The Londoner travelled to Guadalajara to be in the opposite corner for Canelo's Mexican homecoming.

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John Ryder confirmed he suffered a broken nose against Canelo AlvarezCredit: Twitter / @DAZNBoxing
John Ryder was beaten on points in MexicoCredit: Getty

But he was unable to upset the applecart in his challenge for the undisputed WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO world titles.

Ryder suffered a busted nose in the opening stages of the fight and was floored in round five with a right hand but survived to tell the tale.

He told : “After all these years of boxing, it’s the first time I broke my nose.

“It was a new experience. Got back to my corner, towel in my face, just couldn’t breathe. There was blood going back down my throat.

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"It was a new experience but obviously I've got a good calming corner, calmed me down.

"And then after that, it was just hard to sit down and get my breathing. So I was standing up throughout the rounds.

"Like I said, new experience, I felt I won the first two rounds quite well. I was boxing sensibly.

"Then I just got careless in the last second, leaned forward, and took that big uppercut."

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Fans hailed Ryder for his gallant effort in Canelo's backyard.

One said: "What a tough man. He deserves every penny."

Another added: "Heart! Could have gave up or stayed down after the knockdowns. Not in his blood! Earned a fan in me."

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Ryder, 34, became the EIGHTH Brit to lose to Canelo, 32, and gave his respect to the pound-for-pound star following defeat.

He said: “Listen, I always thought he was very good. He’s good, he sets traps, he's there.

"Even when you think you’re having success - which I was in the first couple of rounds - you could see that he was downloading information to stick it on in the later rounds and set the traps."

John Ryder was floored in round fiveCredit: Reuters
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