Following David Benavidez’s impressive win over Oleksandr Gvozdyk in the light heavyweight division, it was no surprise that he immediately mentioned the name of boxing superstar Canelo Alvarez. Despite receiving positive reviews for his performance, there are critics who believe Benavidez’s true potential lies in the 168-pound division – a weight class dominated by Canelo.
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Terence Crawford, the skilled boxer known for his success in lower weight classes, is now considering a significant jump to challenge Canelo Alvarez at super middleweight. This decision has raised eyebrows in the boxing world, with many wondering if Crawford’s motives are truly rooted in a desire for greatness or if it is more about
Oscar De La Hoya recently criticized Canelo Alvarez for choosing to fight Jaime Munguia instead of David Benavidez. However, De La Hoya’s anger seems misplaced considering that Canelo’s decision not only benefited Munguia but also Golden Boy Promotions. De La Hoya’s verbal backhand towards Canelo for choosing Munguia over Benavidez may have been unwarranted. Instead