In a stunning revelation that has rocked the boxing world, Mexican boxing sensation Saúl ‘Canelo’ Álvarez, the undisputed super middleweight champion, has set a colossal $200 million price tag for a potential fight with American pugilist David Benavidez. Known for his uncompromising stance in and out of the ring, Canelo's recent declaration sends a clear message about his worth and the value he places on his participation in high-stakes matchups.
The Price of Greatness
Canelo, fresh off a unanimous decision victory that saw him retain his four titles against compatriot Jaime Munguía, is no stranger to setting records and breaking barriers. However, his latest demand raises the bar for boxing purses to astronomical levels. "If he wants to fight me, it's $200 million," stated Álvarez when questioned about the possibility of facing Benavidez, a two-time super middleweight champion with Mexican and Ecuadorian roots. Benavidez, who held the title from 2017 to 2018 and then again from 2019 to 2020, is currently the challenger for the World Boxing Council (WBC).
A Champion's Privilege
Canelo, with a record boasting 61 wins, 39 by knockout, two draws, and two losses, has earned the right to dictate terms. "Throughout my career, the press has demanded I fight this or that boxer, and all those they mentioned have passed. At this point, I can demand and do what I want," explained the Mexican champion. His stance not only reflects his dominance in the sport but also the shifting power dynamics where top athletes wield significant influence over their careers.
A Desert Duel?
Canelo's assertiveness isn't limited to potential fights with Benavidez. When the possibility of fighting American Terence Crawford in Saudi Arabia was brought up, following a public offer from Turki Al-Sheikh, head of the General Entertainment Authority of the country, Canelo's response was equally firm. "If they pay me double what I usually earn, yes, but if they're going to pay the same, why should I?" he remarked, emphasizing his stance on compensation for overseas bouts. The notion of fighting in the desert kingdom adds an exotic allure to what would already be a highly anticipated fight, potentially adding millions more to the champion's coffers.
As the boxing community buzzes with speculation and the anticipation of these potential super-fights, one thing is clear: Saúl 'Canelo' Álvarez knows his worth and is unafraid to ask for it. Whether promoters and opponents will meet his terms remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – the world will be watching.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova
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