David Benavidez: If Canelo doesn't retire, he should fight me, Beterbiev, or Bivol
David Benavidez believes Canelo Alvarez should give fans the fights they want to see and stressed that there are no more fights left for him at 168 pounds
The world champion 175-pound boxing champion David Benavidez said Saul" Canelo" If Alvarez should fight him, Artur Beterbiev, or Dmitry Bivol if he doesn't leave.
At 168 weight, Benavidez believes Canelo Alvarez may give fans the battles they want, and he argued that there aren't any more conflicts left for him.
" People consistently calls me a Canelo hater. However, he must continue to fight the battles that individuals want to see him win. Nothing wanted to discover Crawford and him square off. No disrespect to Crawford, but folks wanted to see him struggle Bivol once more. People wanted to see him struggle me, he said.
What conflicts is he going to get if he's not going to withdraw, then? At 168 lbs, what fights does he still had left? Pacheco, Mbilli, and Munguia? He won't fight for him. He must combat one of us if he returns. He added," Beterbiev, Bivol, or me" must fight. Canelo Alvarez underwent neck surgery and may start playing again in mid-2020. His next steps are not known, but researchers believe he may face off against a formidable opponent. David Benavidez, the Mexican four-division champion, was the required contender for three years, and he made every effort to capture the Mexican champion's attention, but he never received a response. After Dmitry Bivol relinquished the buckle and the series with Artur Beterbiev, the Mexican-American made the decision to move away to 175 pounds and become the mandatory opponent and then the WBC champion. Benavidez will now face Anthony Yarde on November 22 to defend his title before preparing to experience the Russian. In comparison, Canelo Alvarez has received criticism in recent years for picking opponents from smaller weight classes or opponents he is defeat. In fact, he lost his unquestioned 168-pound championship in his most recent struggle against Terence Crawford, who moved up two bodyweight classes to face him. David Morrell defeated David Benavidez, 29, by choice to claim the WBA typical 175-pound title. In his professional job, The Mexican Monster has a record of 30 victories, 24 of which were knockouts. In a landmark battle, Saul" Canelo" Alvarez, 35, lost to Crawford in a disputed 168-pound title. In his professional career, the Mexican has a record of 63 victories ( 39 by knockout ), three losses, and two draws.
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