

Super middleweight king Canelo Alvarez is at the tail end of his career, and fans have big hopes for the Mexican to deliver some great fights. While Canelo is slated to fight Terence Crawford on 13th September, he is currently on a collision course with William Scull in May. And Oscar De La Hoya seems to have some issues with that fight.
If you didn’t know, Canelo used to fight under the Golden Boy Promotions banner some years ago. However, after suing each other regarding their contract, the pair went their separate ways. Despite their separation, the cracks in their strained relationship still remain. Across podcasts and interviews, both parties never miss an opportunity to take digs at each other.
Regardless, with Canelo signing a four-fight deal with the Saudi Boxing Chief Turki Al-Sheikh to fight Scull and Crawford, Oscar has a lot of opinions to convey. While appearing in an interview with Fight Hub TV recently, Oscar was pressed about his thoughts on the Scull fight, to which he revealed Canelo may regret his decision.
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“I keep going like this. Scratching my head,” Oscar said while answering the question. “What are you doing? That’s all I do all night. Canelo what are you doing? See people wanna see the big fights. They wanna see Benavidez.” Oscar emphasized that Canelo is on his way out of the sport, so he should give the fans what they really want to see.
❗️Oscar De La Hoya blasts Canelo Alvarez for fighting William Scull!
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— Fight Hub TV (@FightHubTV) February 24, 2025
“10-15 years from now, are we gonna say, ‘You ducked Benavidez or you give us the big fights with Benavidez?’” he added, suggesting Canelo may regret his decision to fight Scull instead of someone like Benavidez. Meanwhile, Benavidez seems to have a plan to make the Canelo fight.
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David Benavidez’s plan to lure Canelo Alvarez into the ring
David Benavidez has spent years chasing a fight with Canelo Alvarez, but the Mexican superstar has refused, even demanding $150 million to consider it. Now, Benavidez has a new strategy—become the undisputed light heavyweight champion to force Canelo’s hand. “The only way I see this fight happening is me winning all the belts at light heavyweight,” Benavidez said on Nightcap with Shannon Sharpe and Chad Johnson.
What’s your perspective on:
Is Canelo Alvarez dodging Benavidez, or is he making smart career moves with Scull and Crawford?
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June 14, 2024, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA: DAVID BENAVIDEZ 28-0-24 of Phoenix, Arizona coming in at 174.2lbs and OLEKSANDR GVOZDYK 20-1-16 of Kharkiv, Ukraine made the same at 174.2lbs both ready for Saturday night boxing fight during PBC on Prime official weigh-in at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas Las Vegas USA – ZUMAo117 20240614_zsp_o117_085 Copyright: xMikaelxOnax
Currently the interim WBC light heavyweight champion, Benavidez defeated David Morrell on February 1. It’s a win that has positioned him one step closer to becoming the undisputed light heavyweight champion. And clearly Benavidez is betting a lot on it. “This would make the fight a hundred times bigger,” Benavidez added.
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That said, Oscar De La Hoya doesn’t seem to approve of Canelo Alvarez fighting William Scull. Meanwhile, a showdown with David Benavidez feels out of reach for now—but Benavidez’s bold plan might just turn it into reality. What’s your take?
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Debate
Is Canelo Alvarez dodging Benavidez, or is he making smart career moves with Scull and Crawford?