“Cinco de Mayo Clash: Canelo Alvarez Set to Make History with Jaime Munguia Fight!”
The boxing world is witnessing sparks fly as Canelo Alvarez, the Mexican Superstar once hailed as the sport’s biggest icon, finds himself embroiled in controversy and confrontation. As the countdown to his upcoming bout against Jaime Munguia intensifies, Canelo isn’t pulling any punches, especially when it comes to his estranged promoter Oscar De La Hoya.
In a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times, Canelo didn’t mince words as he addressed the ongoing feud with De La Hoya. Referring to the promoter’s critical remarks about his fights, Canelo lashed out, labeling De La Hoya a coward for not expressing his opinions face-to-face. The undisputed champion didn’t hold back, branding De La Hoya’s comments as “the stupidest thing” he’s ever heard, igniting a firestorm of controversy.
Canelo said, “He does not have the courage to say it right there at the press conference.” He later added, “I think it’s the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen in my life and that’s what Oscar is. Oscar relies on nothing more than talking stupid things and that’s why people put a lot of attention [on] him, but in his company he does nothing more than [say] stupid things.”
Despite the brewing storm, Canelo remains resolute in his convictions, asserting his dominance in the ring and dismissing calls for a showdown with David Benavidez. Speaking to reporters, Canelo reaffirmed his position, highlighting his illustrious career and asserting his freedom to choose opponents. With confidence, he declared, “I am in a position where I can do whatever I want to do,” challenging anyone who questions his legacy.
“The truth is I’ve always fought with those who people say I don’t want to fight… If you look at my career, I’ve already fought with many hall of famers, with many undefeated, with champions… So, I am in a position where I can do whatever I want to do,” said Canelo Alvarez.
Yet, amidst the tumultuous debate, Canelo remains steadfast in his commitment to represent Mexico with pride. Addressing concerns about his decision to face Munguia instead of Benavidez, Canelo emphasized the significance of the upcoming bout for his homeland. Despite initial reservations about fighting a fellow Mexican, Canelo expressed pride in the opportunity to showcase Mexican talent on the global stage.
In a separate interview with TMZ Sports, Canelo shed light on his decision, emphasizing the significance of the Cinco de Mayo weekend clash. With two Mexican fighters headlining the event, Canelo expressed his pride in representing his country and vowed to deliver an unforgettable performance.
As the anticipation builds for the upcoming showdown, Canelo Alvarez finds himself at the center of a storm, navigating controversy and criticism with unwavering resolve. With every word and action, the Mexican Superstar continues to captivate audiences, leaving an indelible mark on the world of boxing.
“You know it is what it is. I represent Mexico, that’s why I try to not fight Mexican fighters. But, at the end of the day, this fight is going to be good for Mexico. So, two Mexicans in the Cinco de Mayo weekend in Las Vegas. Everybody’s watching us. So, I’m very proud about it,” Canelo told the reporter.