Everything seems to indicate that the Mexican-American boxer, David Benavidez, does not want to give up the possibility of facing Saúl ‘Canelo’ Álvarez and thus finally demonstrate which of the two is the best boxer with Aztec blood today.
Despite the constant rejections by world boxing authorities to put these two boxers in the ring, Benavidez once again assured that this fight could become one of the most important of the last decade, since both have established themselves as two of the best on the entire planet.
“I think that this fight represents the biggest of the decade, it is the fight that many people want to see, not only the fans, but many boxing legends as well,” said the so-called Red Flag during an interview for the TUDN portal.
Many linked to boxing have assured that Benavidez has become obsessed with getting a fight with the boxer from Guadalajara. However, the Mexican-American assured that he is completely confident that he will be able to win if this fight were to happen.
Benavidez’s objective is to be able to face the man born in Guadalajara to try to obtain the Super Middleweight belts of the World Boxing Council (WBC), the World Boxing Organization (WBO), the World Boxing Association (WBA) and the International Boxing Federation ( IFF).
“When it happens it will be the biggest fight in boxing right now. It is not an obsession, I am the fighter that everyone wants to see Canelo face,” the fighter said.
The only certain thing for now is that Saúl ‘Canelo’ Álvarez will have a fight in the middle of the year against the British John Ryder in his native Guadalajara, a fight that will mark the return to the Aztec ring of the red-haired boxer; Currently, the Jalisco Stadium is set as the possible scenario for this fight, although there are other options that are on the table.
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