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Mike Tyson has told Canelo Alvarez he should have used his jab to neutralise the threat of Dmitry Bivol.

Alvarez was outpointed by Bivol in Las Vegas last weekend after a punch-perfect display from the light-heavyweight world champion. Alvarez has since insisted he will look to activate a rematch clause in the contract later this year.

And legendary heavyweight Tyson posted a video on social media to demonstrate Alvarez's need to slip Bivol's jab to land his uppercut while using his own to neutralise the aggressive approach adopted by the Russian. "If Canelo was using his jab effectively and hard, the guy wouldn't have been able to come in because he was coming as he wasn't worried about his jab," Tyson said.

"He got more aggressive and brave, as he wasn't jabbing he has no descent. If he's not using the jab the guy is going to walk straight in on him like he did. Next fight use that jab and it is a different fight." Tyson then proceeded to demonstrate a swift jab on the punchbag before unloading combinations on the bag.

He later showed an example of the swift head movement Alvarez should have used to set up the uppercut and further power punches. Tyson then continued: "Keep that jab popping off, when Bivol is jabbing Canelo should be moving looking to slip the jab and unload his own shots. He can then anticipate the combinations of his opponent,

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