
John Ryder
"The Gorilla"
Division: middleweight
Nationality: United Kingdom
Hometown: Islington, London, United Kingdom
Birth Date: 1988-07-19
Height: 5.9 cm
Reach: 72 cm
Stance: southpaw
Professional Record
32
Wins
(18 by KO)7
Losses
(2 by KO)0
Draws
39
Total Fights
Biography
John Ryder, a talented British boxer born on July 19, 1988, standing at 5’9”, boasts an impressive record in the professional boxing realm. His achievements include claiming two interim super-middleweight world titles and competing twice for full world titles in that weight category, with aspirations for the undisputed championship. Ryder has also vied for regional boxing titles, contending twice for the British middleweight title and once for the British super-middleweight title. Notably, he secured a standout victory against Denny Jacobs.
In February 2022, Ryder made a remarkable return to boxing, clinching a split-decision victory over Daniel Jacobs. His encounters with formidable opponents such as Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez in 2022, where he aimed for the undisputed super middleweight title, highlight his journey. A pivotal moment came in November 2019 when Ryder fought for the WBA super middleweight title against Callum Smith, a bout where many believed he deserved the win based on his performance.
Ryder's involvement in the Alvarez spectacle took place during the undercard as Alvarez secured a unanimous decision over Jacobs, claiming three middleweight title belts at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. During this event, Ryder showcased his skills by knocking down Bilal Akkawy twice in Round 3, earning himself the WBA interim super middleweight title.
Technical Overview
Highlighting Ryder's consistency and mental fortitude underscores his unwavering presence in the super middleweight category, showcasing relentless determination and a genuine passion for the sport. Ryder's readiness to confront Alvarez in his hometown, amidst the intense atmosphere in and around Guadalajara, is noteworthy, particularly considering his upbringing just 20 miles away in Juanacatlán.
He possesses the ability to stalk long-range fighters, as demonstrated in the Danny Jacobs bout. Employing a varied jab, both high and low, he disrupts opponents' rhythm and closes the distance effectively. Physically robust, he withstands ferocious combinations and consistently pressures his opponents.
Ryder showcases proficiency in targeting his opponent's chin from short to medium range using precise jabs. Employing short pivots, he controls the ring's center, pushing opponents backward or engaging them in close exchanges. Vigilant and agile, he evades opponents' strikes while setting up impactful counterattacks. His adept level changes alter the tempo, occasionally landing powerful punches while advancing, despite his limited southpaw footwork, emphasizing his remarkable upper body movement.
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