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David Benavidez has intensified his call-out of Canelo Alvarez, questioning his willingness to fight. Benavidez, unbeaten at 30-0, views the potential matchup as unresolved business.
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Itās the same story, just louder this time. David Benavidez isnāt backing off, and his latest comments aimed at Canelo Alvarez are easily his most direct yet. In a fresh interview, the unbeaten contender didnāt dance around it. He questioned Caneloās willingness to fight him and made it clear he still sees that matchup as unfinished business.
āHeās scared, he has no balls. Thatās what it is. I give Canelo all the respect⦠but I was the #1 contender in two weight classes for a long, long time.ā
That tension has been building for years. Benavidez, now 30-0 with 24 knockouts, has consistently been near the top of the super middleweight division. At one point, he held the WBC interim title and sat as a mandatory challenger, yet the fight never materialized.
āHe has shown that he doesnāt want to fight me. Itās really a shame because this is a fight everybody wants to see.ā
On paper, this was the fight. Two Mexican stars. Same division. High stakes. Massive fan interest.
But boxing rarely follows the script.
Canelo Alvarez, now 35, has built a career on big names and calculated moves. He became a four-division world champion and one of the sportās biggest pay-per-view draws. Even so, Benavidez believes he was consistently overlooked despite earning his position.
The situation shifted even more after Canelo lost his undisputed super middleweight title to Terence Crawford last year. That defeat changed the division and, in some ways, the urgency around a Benavidez fight.
Now, with Canelo Alvarez planning a return later this year and reportedly ruling out both Benavidez and Dmitry Bivol, the chances of that long-awaited clash look slimmer than ever.
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Hereās where things get interesting. While still calling out Canelo Alvarez, Benavidez isnāt waiting around anymore.
Heās moving up.
The 28-year-old is set to face Gilberto Ramirez at cruiserweight on May 2, a serious step into a heavier and more dangerous division. Itās not just a stay-busy fight either. Ramirez holds major titles, and a win would instantly legitimize Benavidez at 200 pounds.
Benavidez even claims he tried to make the Canelo fight happen financially, saying he offered a $150 million purse that went nowhere. Whether that number holds up or not, it shows how far he was willing to go to secure the bout.
Still, the tone hasnāt changed.
āI believe in myself and my skills 100%. If he says heās the baddest man on the planet, why not give the fans what they want to see?ā
At this point, it feels like one of those fights that lives more in debate than reality.
Benavidez is moving up to a different weight class. Canelo Alvarez is picking his path carefully. The timing that once made this fight perfect is starting to slip.
Promoters know it. Fans definitely feel it.
And if Benavidez wins at cruiserweight, the conversation might shift completely. He wonāt be chasing Canelo anymore. Heāll be building something new.
Still, until both fighters hang it up, this rivalry wonāt fully disappear. Too much history. Too much talk. And honestly, too many people still want to see it happen.
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