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Canelo Alvarez clearly wanted some R&R before returning to the ring in September, so the boxing superstar grabbed his beautiful wife and darted off for a romantic vacation in Portofino, where the smoke show couple were seen packing on the PDA! 🔥
32-year-old Canelo and 26-year-old wife Fernanda Gomez were photographed in Italy Sunday afternoon, Father’s Day, enjoying the European holiday … where they shopped in several luxury stores, including Dolce & Gabbana.
Alvarez and Gomez, who married in May 2021 (just a few days after Canelo broke Billy Joe Saunders‘ face in their fight), were seen kissing and holding hands in between the retail therapy.
Portofino, located in Genoa on the Italian Riviera, is a hot spot for some of the richest and most successful people from Europe and America.
In the realm of boxing, there are very few events that capture the attention of the entire world quite like a highly anticipated ‘super fight.’ One such historic clash was unveiled on September 14, 2013, when Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Canelo Álvarez stepped into the ring for an electrifying showdown dubbed “The One.” When the dust settled, Mayweather emerged victorious, securing a hard-fought majority decision in what was a 12-round ‘battle of Greats.’
Over the years, many boxing and MMA icons have given their two cents on the bout. At times, UFC commentator Joe Rogan has also chimed in with his unique remarks on the duo. Recently, Canelo became the center of a captivating discussion on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” a platform known for celebrating the stories of exceptional fighters.
Joe Rogan sheds light on the ‘strategic genius’ of Floyd Mayweather
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In episode #1998 of the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, renowned UFC commentator Joe Rogan took a moment to praise Canelo Alvarez for his remarkable growth and improved head movement. The conversation, featuring stand-up comic Ali Siddiq, delved into the nuances of professional boxing and the evolution of the Mexican boxing sensation.
Discussing the caliber of boxing skill, Rogan differentiated between different levels of excellence, emphasizing the awe-inspiring nature of high-level professional talent, saying, “There’s good and then there’s professional good, right? And then, there’s high-level professional good… High-level professional good is fu**ing scary if it’s boxing…”
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The 55-year-old then turned his attention to Canelo Alvarez, recalling his pivotal bout against Mayweather. Despite acknowledging Canelo’s physicality as a “big a** dude,” Rogan highlighted Mayweather’s strategic approach to the fight, stating, “…but he[Floyd] was very smart with that Canelo fight. He made Canelo drop down to like 152…Canelo really had to drain himself to get down there…”
Rogan lauds Canelo Alvarez’s ‘evolution’ a decade after his loss to Mayweather
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What’s more – Joe marveled at the evolution of Canelo’s skills in the years following his encounter with Mayweather. The UFC commentator further added, “Also, like you watch Canelo before Floyd and after Floyd, and you just go – ‘Oh, he learned!’” hinting at the Mexican’s awareness of his shortcomings, and his ability to upskill himself.
Notably, the UFC commentator highlighted the Mexican fighter’s remarkable head movement, describing it as
Coming off his first fight of 2023, Canelo Alvarez is already starting to his eye his next potential opponent and is targeting Jermall Charlo and Badou Jack, according to ESPN’s Mike Coppinger.
Alvarez, 32, defeated John Ryder on May 6 in Mexico via unanimous decision. He and his trainer/manager, Eddy Reynoso, met with PBC founder Al Haymon in Cleveland, the two sides discussed a possible fight with Charlo, per Coppinger’s sources.
The undisputed super middleweight champion has also been in talks with Jack’s manager, Amer Abdallah.
In the past, Alvarez has been adamant about wanting a rematch against Dmitry Bivol in September. Bivol handed Alvarez his first defeat in nearly nine years in May 2022.
But now it looks like the target may be changing for him.
Charlo, 33, would be coming off a very long layoff to fac
Finally, plugging one more brick in the wall, David Benavidez and his team rolled out a new deal to ‘Canelo’ Alvarez. Sports Illustrated‘s Chris Mannix initially reported it. Michael Benson shared that a $50 million guaranteed purse could be Alvarez’s, but his undisputed Super Middleweight belts would be at stake. It follows the frequent callouts for a fight from Benavidez’s end, besides remaining at the top slot in the must-watch list of the fans.
Benavidez successfully defended his (Interim) WBC Super Middleweight title from Caleb Plant on March 25. On the other hand, ‘Canelo’ Alvarez secured his undisputed title a second time from John Ryder‘s challenge. Thus a match between the two seems logical. However, unforeseen reasons and other holdups keep the big fight hot and cold. Perhaps the new proposal might open new doors to the much-anticipated battle.
Skeptical fans caution David Benavidez not to take Alvarez lightly
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Unsurprisingly, the news has pulled in nearly half-a-million views. Many fans chimed in with their feelings. Some welcomed the idea, but quite a few remain adamant that ‘Canelo’ Alvarez is not your run-on-mill boxer to toy around. Most followers think David Benavidez will have a cakewalk over ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, highlighting the following user. However, they should understand that the latter stopped Caleb Plant in the eleventh round. So he argues that Banevidez struggled till the final bell despite all the planning.
People so quick to say Benavidez beats Canelo but they forget that Canelo stopped Plant, and Benavidez couldn’t do it even with the blueprint.
— Keyboard Warrior (@NonPronounedBio) June 1, 2023
Agreeing with the details of the proposed deal, a user named Anthony states that Alvarez is a senior boxer. Moreover, he has been in the business longer compared to Benavidez. Hence it lends his team more credibility and privileges by default to seek higher returns from a fight.
Conor McGregor has made his presence known to the world in the quirkiest way possible. After calling-outCanelo Alvarez, ‘Mystic Mac’ decided to fire up against UFC Hall of Famer Mark Coleman. In a tweet, it was announced that Coleman was coming back for a celebrity boxing match. But McGregor seemed to like the limelight as he accepted the challenge in a deleted tweet.
However, McGregor’s move didn’t go unnoticed. The 58-year-old UFC Hall of Famer took to Instagram and sent a reply to the former UFC double champion. After claiming to be a big McGregor fan, he seemed confident about defeating ‘The Notorious’ in a boxing bout. Furthermore, he kept saying that being sober was, in fact, cool. He also thanked the Liver King for spreading around the ancestral tenants.
Mark Coleman responds to Conor McGregor’s call-out
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Following the call-out by ‘The Notorious’, Coleman decided to get back at the mixed martial artist. He shared a video on Instagram where he seemingly agreed to fight the Irishman. Howbeit, the fight has to take place in a squared ring. Furthermore, he also took a jab at the fighter for stealing a round from Khabib Nurmagomedov.
UFC superstar Conor McGregor and boxing champion Canelo Alvarez are the latest in a growing number of mixed martial artist vs. boxer spats. The two recently jawwed about who could beat the other, all resulting in much ado about nothing.
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UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones has been engaged in a verbal battle with heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury of late. For weeks, the two have been spitting at each other, becoming one of the only potential fights that garnered the endorsement of UFC president Dana White.
That verbal battle is likely to remain a war of words. Jones is adamant he would throttle Fury in the Octagon, while the boxer only wants to fight under the Marquess of Queensberry boxing rules. So the self-proclaimed baddest men on the planet want nothing to do with the other’s sport.
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McGregor, of course, is no stranger to verbal warfare, even garnering enough attention to conjure up an actual boxing match with pugilistic great Floyd Mayweather. That is certainly one mark in McGregor’s favor. As much as he spits fire, it often is backed up with action.
Even though he lost to Mayweather, the bout happened, and it shattere
Canelo Alvarez vs John Ryder Countdown Show airs live stream from Akron Stadium in Guadalajara, Mexico on Saturday, May 6 leading to the undisputed super middleweight title fight on DAZN.
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Canelo Álvarez disputes the notion that Gervonta Davis has become the “face of boxing” after the latter defeated Ryan Garcia by seventh-round knockout on April 22.
“I’m not retired yet, my friend,” Álvarez said to Doug Fischer of The Ring in a 20-minute Zoom roundtable with other boxing writers Thursday.
“They can say whatever they want, but it’s not that easy. One fight does not put you in that position. You need to do a lot of things.”
Davis, who is 29-0 lifetime with 27 knockouts, would disagree and said this to Showtime’s Jim Gray after his win: “I’m definitely the face of boxing. Abso-f–king-lutely.” Others back up Davis’ claim, most notably former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson.
However, the undercard is just as fascinating. Lawrence King will square ofF against Elio German Rafael in one of the undercard fights. Both competitors are coming off a win and will give fans a show worth their money.
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Lawrence King vs. Elio German Rafael: Physical attributes
King is fighting out of the United States of America and is 26 years of age. He stands 6’2 feet/188 cm tall though his reach
This includes the featherweight matchup between Jesus Larios and Alejandro Curiel who will face each other on the undercard. So let us take a deep dive into both fighters and see who has the best chance of emerging victorious in this matchup in the junior flyweight division.
Jesus Larios vs. Alejandro Curiel: physical attributes
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Jesus Larios, a boxer hailing from Mexico will look to bring his skills and determination to the ring. Unfortunately, specific information regarding Larios’ age, height, and reach is not readily available. Moreover, he will be making his professiona