“Canelo Alvarez’s Next Move: Three Exciting Fights Await After Dominant Jaime Munguia Victory”
In a night filled with anticipation and excitement, Canelo Alvarez once again showcased his dominance in the super middleweight division. Despite a spirited challenge from Jaime Munguia, the Mexican superstar emerged victorious, solidifying his status as the undisputed champion. As the dust settles on another memorable showdown, the question on everyone’s mind is: What’s next for the pound-for-pound king?
Jim Lampley said, “As the fight went on became clear that he didn’t really have the pop necessary to dent the greatest chin in the sport.”
Jimmy Lennon Jr., threw the obvious question. “Everybody wants to know what’s next, and David Benavidez is is the person that everybody across the uh across this country and across the world would like to see you fight. You said earlier this week you’re willing. What are your thoughts now?” asked Lennon Jr.
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Unperturbed, the Mexican P4P best replied, “I don’t know right now. I’m to rest. I’m to enjoy my family, but you know if the money is right, I make that call, the money not…is right, I can fight right now.”
The aftermath of Canelo’s latest triumph has sparked speculation and debate among fans and pundits alike. With David Benavidez temporarily sidelined and several other contenders vying for a shot at the throne, the stage is set for a series of thrilling matchups that could define the future of the division.
“Who wouldn’t want that fight next? You know what I’m saying. Obviously, it for for us is is a legacy fight you know what I’m saying. It’s Puerto Rico versus Mexico if you know boxing fans, so y’all know how that fight will go. You know you got two big stars. You know I’m I’m a Puerto Rican star. He’s a Mexican star. You put both of that together. You know is is going to be history,” he said while speaking with The Ring’s Ryan Songalia.
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He said, “Yes, but they’re going to criticize me… and that’s it; they love it. They criticized me because I fought [Jermell] Charlo, who gained weight, who is bigger than me, because I’m a small fighter for these weights, and because he gained weight, but they didn’t criticize him when I went up in weight. So now, if you imagine Crawford as a welterweight, 168lbs, I have everything to lose and nothing to gain because if I win, they’ll say, ‘Oh, he was too small, and everything!”
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