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Writer's pictureBuzz R. Beater

David Benavidez's Quest to Dethrone Canelo Alvarez: A Father's Perspective

The ongoing saga between Canelo Alvarez and David Benavidez continues to captivate the boxing world, with both camps engaging in a war of words that underscores the complexities and rivalries defining the sport's landscape. As Jose Benavidez Sr., father and trainer of David Benavidez, articulates their side of the story, it's clear that this is more than just a potential fight—it's a narrative of ambition, perceived avoidance, and the quest for boxing supremacy.

Chasing Canelo - Benavidez is ready to accept all demands to make the fight
Chasing Canelo - Benavidez is ready to accept all demands to make the fight

At the heart of this drama is the claim and counterclaim regarding a fight offer. While Canelo dismisses the idea that his camp offered Benavidez a $5 million purse, insisting that it would take an astronomical $200 million to make such a fight happen, Benavidez's camp counters, asserting they accepted the offer only for Alvarez's team to go silent. This discrepancy fuels speculation about the motivations and intentions behind each fighter's camp, suggesting a strategic game of chess played in the court of public opinion as much as within the confines of the ring.


Canelo's comments about Benavidez bringing "nothing to the table" except a weight advantage on fight night have been met with scorn by Benavidez's camp. Jose Benavidez Sr.'s rebuttal paints a picture of a champion in Canelo who is, in their view, deliberately avoiding a dangerous challenger. This narrative is bolstered by their willingness to agree to potential stipulations, such as a rehydration clause, to make the fight happen, underscoring their confidence in David Benavidez's ability to dethrone the super middleweight king.

Benavidez is ready for Canelo and is willing to accept all demands to make it happen
Benavidez is ready for Canelo and is willing to accept all demands to make it happen

The standoff between Alvarez and Benavidez encapsulates a clash of generations and styles, with Benavidez portrayed as the hungry, young lion ready to claim his place at the pinnacle of the sport. This is a classic boxing trope, but one that resonates deeply within the sport's lore. The mention of potentially moving up to light heavyweight to stay active and chasing other big names in boxing signifies Benavidez's camp's strategic planning beyond the elusive Alvarez fight.


For boxing fans, the ongoing saga between Canelo Alvarez and David Benavidez is a tantalizing 'what-if' that continues to provoke debate and discussion. The narrative of the avoided fight, whether due to financial disagreements, strategic avoidance, or sanctioning body politics, adds a layer of intrigue to the careers of both fighters. It raises questions about legacy, the business of boxing, and the complexities of navigating a career in a sport as unforgiving as it is compelling.


What are your thoughts on the ongoing saga between Canelo Alvarez and David Benavidez? Do you believe the fight will ever materialize, and if so, under what circumstances? How do you interpret the strategic maneuvers by both camps, and who do you think has more to gain—or lose—from this fight happening?

Share your insights, opinions, and predictions on this heated rivalry and what it means for the future of the super middleweight—and potentially light heavyweight—divisions.

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