The boxing world is currently in a state of confusion as the debate surrounding the next potential opponent for Saul “Canelo” Alvarez rages on. The information surrounding the identity of his opponent is hard to find, meanwhile, the rumors are aplenty. From Jermall Charlo to David Benavidez and Terence Crawford, all appear to be on the radar for Alvarez. The question remains which boxer will Alvarez face next?
The boxing world buzzed with anticipation, convinced that Terence Crawford would be Canelo Alvarez’s natural choice for his next opponent—a colossal clash that promised fireworks. Alas, the hopes of fans have been dashed. Let’s delve into how Alvarez shattered their much-desired dream match.
Canelo Alvarez has everything to lose
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Canelo Alvarez has already stated that he will be making his return to the ring on May 4th against an American opponent. Thus, it appeared that his pick would be amongst David Benavidez, Charlo, or Crawford.
Terence Crawford has been hounding Alvarez looking for a bout, but the Mexican icon hasn’t shown any interest in it so far. So as Alvarez appeared in an interview, he discussed the feasibility of a fight against the two-division undisputed champion.
Canelo appeared dismissive towards the fight as he stated, “I have nothing to gain and everything to lose. If I beat him, everyone will say he was too small.” It seems that Alvarez doesn’t see a point in fighting Crawford as winning won’t earn him more fame and if he ends up losing, the loss to his reputation would be substantial.
BREAKING 🚨🚨 @Canelo confirms that there is ZERO chance that he will fight @terencecrawford – he says “I have nothing to gain and everything to lose. If I beat him everyone will say he was too small.”
Interview by @BoxAzteca7 🔥🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/PqMPButF6F
— FATHEROFTHEYEAR ✌️ (@BOXINGFOTY) February 16, 2024
Moreover, previously when he fought against Jermell Charlo, he ended up facing criticism even after winning the bout. It seems he wants to avoid repeating the same mistake. In the meantime, here’s the latest update shared by his manager Eddy Reynoso regarding Canelo’s next fight.
Eddy Reynoso drops hints regarding Alvarez’s next opponent
As Cinco de Mayo approaches, the question on every boxing fan’s mind is, “Who will Canelo Alvarez fight next?” Eddy Reynoso, Canelo’s manager and trainer, recently took the chance to reveal some details about his plans for the next fight.
Manager/trainer Eddy Reynoso confirms negotiations with the team aka Pbc and the new platform Prime.. also confirms the 4 names on the table: Munguia, Benavidez, Charlo, Crawford.. says he’d like to do 2 fights but that Saul wants to do a 3rd in Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦… #Boxing pic.twitter.com/Qq2eeYB0yW
— Say nothin.. (@TheKidIrv24) February 15, 2024
Last year, in a surprising move, Alvarez ended up signing a three-fight deal with PFL. He has already fought his first bout against Jermell Charlo. However, as we know, for now, the identity of the second mystery opponent is still unknown.
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According to the tweet, Reynoso, in a Mexican podcast, hinted at negotiations with PBC and Prime, listing four possible opponents for Canelo: Munguia, Benavidez, Charlo, and Crawford. Though as we know now, Crawford is already out of the race which leaves only Charlo and Benavidez.
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While speculations circulate about a clash with Jermall Charlo, the tweet implies a more intricate narrative. “Manager/trainer Eddy Reynoso confirms negotiations with the team…and the new platform Prime,” the tweet stated, also disclosing Canelo’s desire to get a third fight in Saudi Arabia. This leaves Jermall Charlo, the only one represented by PBC. However, the question lingers – is Charlo truly the chosen adversary?
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