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Perhaps the grass on the other side is indeed greener. 

David Benavidez might have sensed that a fight with either Artur Beterbiev or Dmitry Bivol makes more sense than the prolonged wait for long-time divisional rival Canelo Alvarez. ‘The Mexican Monster’s callout of the Mexican icon has now entered boxing folklore. With Alvarez showing no signs of interest in fighting the 168-pound interim champion, it seemed more prudent for Benavidez to test the waters elsewhere.

So, on to the 175-pound division. To announce his arrival, a quick dispatch of Oleksandr Gvozdyk followed. It was time to wait and watch. Either go back home and wait for Canelo Alvarez to accept the mandatory challenge, or face the division’s other big names, such as his namesake David Morrell or Edgar Berlanga. Otherwise, stay back at light middleweight. The division is set for its biggest upheaval when champions Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol finally clash for the undisputed title. So, why not become a mandatory challenger here rather than face a protracted delay at super middleweight, where Canelo Alvarez shows no sign of abdicating his throne anytime soon?

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The landscape of the super middleweight and light heavyweight divisions seems to be settling down, at least for the time being. According to an update posted by talkSPORT’s Michael Benson, David Benavidez has seemingly decided to stay at 175 pounds.

So, he will become the mandatory challenger to the winner of the October 21 Riyadh Season showdown between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol. However, the move comes at a price. Currently the WBC’s ‘interim’ super middleweight champion, he will have to relinquish the belt, rendering his status as Canelo Alvarez’s mandatory challenger redundant.

Needless to say, the news has drawn a myriad of reactions from fans and followers. The overall vibe and theme raked of Canelo Alvarez ‘ducking’ Benavidez, thus resulting in such a move from the latter. One fan wrote, “Benavidez vs. Dmitry Bivol would be a good fight! Since it seems we’ll never get Benavidez vs. ducker Canelo.

But in hindsight, one must consider whether it is a prudent move from ‘The Mexican Monster’.

From what it appears, Canelo Alvarez’s second fight of the year may take place around the Mexican Independence Day weekend. According to available reports, Edgar Berlanga, the WBA’s mandatory challenger, appears the strongest candidate to stand opposite him. So what if the undisputed champ decides to consider a fight with Benavidez? Chances are it may not happen until September 2025. One must consider the ongoing talks about a potential matchup with Terence Crawford under Riyadh Season’s auspices.

So, does it make any sense to stay put and wait for his next payday, risking possible ring rust? Now, as a light heavyweight challenger, he will have to await the outcome of the October 21 clash in Riyadh. Artur Beterbiev is nearing forty. Hence, if he wins, there are chances he might pursue another high-profile fight against a big name such as David Benavidez. That might well be his swan song.

If Dmitry Bivol wins, then, thanks to their sparring sessions, as he stated before, Benavidez knows the fighting style of the Russian-Kyrgyz boxer. Given the confidence he expressed in knocking out Bivol if ever there was a fight, his dream of becoming an undisputed champion could be close enough. The die has been cast. The light heavyweight division is going to witness some high-class, edge-of-the-seat action in the coming months. Perhaps fans might as well be happy with ‘The Mexican Monster’s decision.

Terence Crawford could still have his biggest fight ahead of him.

Forty fights into his undefeated boxing career, Crawford doesn’t have much left to prove. This Saturday at a Riyadh Season event in Los Angeles, he moves up to the super welterweight division to fight Israil Madrimov for a vacant WBA title — and after that, he may just move up a couple more weight classes for the right opponent.

That opponent? The great Canelo Alvarez.

During an appearance on The MMA Hour, Crawford was asked what weight class he’d be willing to take on the larger Canelo at, and he didn’t hesitate to give a number.

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“One hundred sixty-eight [pounds],” Crawford said. “If that’s the fight in front of me, then yes.”

Crawford, 36, has spent the majority of his career competing anywhere from 135 to 147 pounds, capturing titles in three divisions along the way, and he targets another with his move to 154 pounds against Madrimov. Jumping up to 168 pounds for a bout with Canelo, 34, would be the heaviest Crawford has ever weighed for a fight, by far.

Undefeated welterweight Jaron “Boots” Ennis also looms as a potential opponent after recently defeating David Avanesyan to retain his IBF title, which was promoted from interim status due to Crawford (since stripped of his share of the IBF title) being expected to rematch Errol Spence Jr. at some point in the future rather than face Ennis.

Unfortunately for Ennis, Crawford would prefer a matchup with Canelo, with the understanding that it would likely require the involvement of Riyadh Season promoter Turki Alalshikh.

“Being where I’m at right now, I’m looking at the fight that makes the most sense. and that’s not ‘Boots,’” Crawford said. “Canelo’s going to bring way more to my legacy, way more to my bank account, because at the end of the day when boxing is done with, what will we have? I want to have a legacy that’s something that people talk about for the ages, and not only that, I want to have a bank account that lasts as well.”

“I think it would be everybody’s choice. Canelo would have to agree, I would have to agree, Turki would have to agree because he’s the one that’s dishing out the money, so a lot of moving parts got to be involved in that fight.”

As for Spence, who Crawford defeated by ninth-round TKO in July 2023, Crawford is still waiting for the call to make their rematch official.

“I didn’t hear anything from Team Spence or his handlers after the fight, so everything just kind of went cold turkey,” Crawford said.

Andy Ruiz would be happy to welcome an arrival to heavyweight for David Benavidez.

Ruiz is set to make a long-awaited return to the blue-riband division when he takes on Jarrell Miller on August 3 on the undercard of pound-for-pound star Terence Crawford.

The Mexican has been out of action since outpointing Luis Ortiz in September 2022, but is plotting his path back to the top of the division.

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But in a surprising name-drop, Ruiz Jr has opened the door to a showdown with Benavidez, who recently made his debut at light-heavyweight.

He told FightHype: “I think David can do anything because he’s big, he’s strong.

“He’s super young, he’s super, super young. If he does go to heavyweight, hopefully, he gives me the opportunity to fight too.

He can [move to heavyweight and be successful]. If he’s walking around, he’s probably like 200 pounds anyway.

“I’m pretty sure he feels strong, but he’s a really talented kid.”

Benavidez has yet to be defeated in his professional career and has spent the vast majority of his campaign at super-middleweight.

‘The Monster’ dispatched of several contenders at 168lbs, and spent most of his time in the division campaigning for a shot at undisputed champion Canelo Alvarez.

He is a sizeable athlete at that weight category and carries a huge height advantage over many at 6ft 2ins.

But he recently moved up to light-heavyweight, where he outpointed Oleksandr Gvozdyk, but struggled and could well move back down in weight.

He could elect to continue his pursuit of Alvarez, but is currently failing to entice the champion into a clash, who is demanding a purse of around $200 million.

Any fight with Ruiz Jr is highly unlikely, but it would make for an intriguing spectacle given the former unified champion is at the smaller end of the heavyweight scale.

But Benavidez has spoken of facing heavyweight opposition in the past, and suggested he would pursue a shot at Oleksandr Usyk, who just picked up the undisputed titles in May.

For now, focus will be to wear away any ring rust for Ruiz Jr and get his name back into the win column.

The heavyweight is booming thanks to the investment of Saudi Arabia, where Ruiz famously rematched and lost his titles to Anthony Joshua in 2019.

And his former trainer Manny Robles believes he needs to put his name back firmly in the mix.

“I think he would fight in this Saudi Arabia world title mix,” Robles said. “But where is Andy? That is the question.

“I haven’t spoken to him or seen him in years. I have no idea what Andy is up to in all honesty.

“But he should come back and take advantage of this opportunity that has been given to all the heavyweight fighters.

“The opportunity to fight in Saudi Arabia and get in the mix, all these great heavyweight champions fighting each other.

“A loss should not determine the career of a fighter, I don’t think he should be judged by that defeat.”

Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis returned to the ring on Saturday night with a dominant fifth-round stoppage of veteran David Avanesyan and immediately set his sights on “big names” including Terence Crawford.

Ending more than one year of inactivity and fighting in his hometown of Philadelphia for the first time in almost six years, Ennis (32-0-0 29 KO) expectedly proved levels above Avanesyan (30-5-1 18 KO), although it was a far from flawless performance. Boots admitted himself that his timing was off on occasion and his defense was breached too often by the Armenian.

Still, it was a display that did enough to feed into the hype that claims Ennis is the next man to take over the welterweight division. That the IBF world champion defeated Avanesyan a round earlier than Crawford has not gone unnoticed, either.

With Ennis’ stock on the rise and Crawford considered by many boxing’s pound-for-pound best, clamor for a mega-fight between the pair continues to increase. It has quickly become the new fight all fans want to see.

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As Canelo Alvarez continues to show little interest in fighting David Benavidez, and a catchweight fight between Canelo and Crawford always feeling fanciful, attention has now turned to a showdown between the former undisputed welterweight champion and the division’s hottest new star.

However, boxing fans have been in this position too many times before; the biggest fights everyone wants to see simply don’t get made as often as they should, leaving fans frustrated and ultimately damaging the sport’s standing.

Thankfully, there is one man who has set about changing all that in recent years and will no doubt be instrumental to ensuring Crawford v Ennis doesn’t become another super-fight that ends up on the scrap heap.

Saudi Arabian boxing supremo Turki Alalshikh has transformed boxing. Backed up near unlimited financial resources as Saudi Arabia engineers itself to become a global fight capital, Alalshikh has done more than any individual to make sure the biggest fights are being made over the past two or three years.

Now Alalshikh has taken a proactive role in Crawford’s career, we can expect to see ‘Bud’ back in the ring fighting the best more frequently following a spell of frustrating inactivity. It’s been more than one year since his masterful victory over Errol Spence Jr to become the undisputed welterweight champion.

Crawford returns on August 3 in the headline bout of Alalshikh and Riyadh Season’s first international card as the two-weight undisputed champion goes for a world title in a third division against WBA super-welterweight title holder Israil Madrimov in Los Angeles.

However, the wheels are seemingly already in motion for a showdown with Ennis at 154lbs once Crawford gets past Madrimov.

“I just reached out to boxer Jaron Ennis and [his promoter] Eddie Hearn to congratulate him on his win and I’d love to see Ennis in fight with Crawford at weight 154 soon,” Alalshikh posted on social media after Boots’ win over Avanesyan.

Matchroom Boxing boss Hearn, who has a close working relationship with Alalshikh having held numerous fights in Saudi Arabia, responded by insisting Ennis is very much interested in the bout.

“His Excellency [Alalshikh] watched the fight, and he wanted to have a quick word with Boots. He said if there’s no Canelo fight, he wants to make Boots vs. Crawford. ‘Would we do it?’ The answer is, of course,” said Hearn to iFL TV.

Hearn had earlier said in the ring that he would back Ennis against any welterweight, describing his fighter as “the future of boxing … I think he beats everyone … [Ennis] is a special fighter that needs to be tested against the best in the world.”

That prompted a response on social media from Crawford, who wrote: “World class fighter now hun? My the double standards be crazy!!! @EddieHearn you talk good.”

While still early days, the momentum certainly appears to be building, and with Alalshikh determined to make this fight happen, boxing fans should be cautiously optimistic that we should see Ennis and Crawford go toe-to-toe.

Additionally, now that Riyadh Season has gone overseas – first to Los Angeles next month and then to London for Daniel Dubois v Anthony Joshua on September 21 – any potential obstacle limiting the fight to Riyadh no longer exists.

Now it’s up to the respective fighters and their teams to agree terms and get it on.

Chris Eubank Jr. has signed a deal with BOXXER as he moves on to the next phase of his career. 

Eubank has not boxed since his victory over Liam Smith last year. He avenged his fourth-round stoppage loss by beating Smith in the rematch. It was the first fight he had since teaming up with Terence Crawford’s trainer, Brian McIntyre. The working relationship promised much, but Eubank’s career stalled when he could not get his next fight. He eventually parted ways with Wasserman Boxing. The Conor Bennfight is now unlikely, following Benn’s failed VADA tests for Clomiphene have resulted in him being suspended, as an investigation continues.

Meanwhile, Eubank has been linked with a fight against Canelo Alvarez. Current reports indicate he is the font runner ahead of Edgar Berlanga and Jermall Charlo. Alvarez has been ordered to face his IBF mandatory William Scull Chris Eubank Jr BOXXERnext. While a deal has been agreed upon, it appears to be a step-aside deal. That fight would sell in the UK, but Canelo is unlikely to target a fight there unless there is big money on the line.

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At 34 years of age, Eubank does not have too much time left in his career. He can chase the big money fight, including a rematch with Billy Joe Saunders. Alternatively, there is the chance to chase a world title, with plenty of names at 160, such as Carlos Adamas (WBC champion) or Janibek Alimkhanuly (WBO and IBF champion). Either way, Eubank is ready to take the next steps.

“I’m very excited to have signed with BOXXER and Ben Shalom. They fit the direction I want to go in. We have big plans over the next 12 to 24 months. There are big fights in the pipeline and these guys can make it happen. This is a partnership. I have the freedom and the leeway to work how I want to work, which is very rare. I’m in a position of power. I’m in a position to really control the direction that I want to go in so I’m excited.

“I’ve been in the game for 12 years now and I’m still hungry. I’m still excited. I’m still in love with the sport of boxing. [And] I’m in a blessed position right now where there are four or five different names out there that are mega fights that everybody wants to see. Canelo Alvarez, Terence Crawford, Conor Benn, Billy Joe Saunders – and that’s just off the top of my head. There are many more fights out there that can be made, even domestically, so I’m in an exciting position,” Eubank said

“He brings excitement and intrigue wherever he goes. BOXXER is his natural home and I’m incredibly excited to work with Chris to make sure we fully realise his huge potential and fierce ambition. We’ve had the privilege of working with Chris on some massive fight nights in the UK and there will be plenty more to come in the UK and worldwide. The hunger and ambition is there. We can’t wait to see him back in action and involved in some massive fights,” Ben Shalom BOXXER

Terence Crawford insists a rematch with Errol Spence is still on the table.

‘Bud’ finally did battle with Spence in his previous outing last year, dropping and dominating his rival to secure the undisputed titles at 147lbs.

A rematch was contracted between the pair prior to the first fight, though in the end talks failed to materialise with both electing to move up to 154lbs.

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Now, Crawford has insisted it could still be a possibility in a unification clash at their new weight.

The possibility is there,” Crawford told Forbes. “He’s [Spence] fighting [Sebastian] Fundora for his titles [WBO and WBC].

“I’m fighting for a title [Israil Madrimov’s WBA 154lbs title], and there is the possibility.

“He wins his fight, God willing, and I win my fight, God willing, and there’s the possibility.”

Neither fighter has fought since that famous night in Las Vegas, with the event attracting huge interest both commercially and with fans.

The pair had built up a sporting rivalry for several years, but it unfolded in extremely one-sided fashion when they finally graced the squared circle.

Crawford will first fight Madrimov in his first tough challenge at 154lbs on August 3, but is expected he could move up in weight again if he becomes a four-weight world champion.

There could wait pound-for-pound star Canelo Alvarez at 168lbs, who currently holds the undisputed titles.

It would be an unprecedented mega-fight between two of the sport’s most talented athletes.

But picking up a win could be an uphill battle for Crawford who will need to close a significant deficit in size.

Crawford’s trainer Brian ‘BoMac’ McIntyre believes it could be a fitting final bow to take on Alvarez in 2025.

He told Fight Hub: “Bud has got it in him [to defeat Canelo]. I can see him doing it.

“Is it a challenge for him? Of course. Is it a challenge for the whole team?

“Of course, but that’s what we’re in the business for, being great.

“I know that Bud has the tools to beat him. If Bud beats Canelo, we may damn near retire, if you beat the pound-for-pound king. But my mind is on Madrimov.”

There are still some hugely exciting fights that lay in wait for the 36-year-old as he approaches the final years of his career.

A sequel with Spence would no doubt catch the eye, but ‘The Truth’ must deliver a statement in his planned October return against Fundora.

Terence Crawford is no Floyd Mayweather.

When Floyd Mayweather fought Canelo Alvarez in 2013, the Mexican boxer had yet to become the face of the sport. However, with 0 losses and 42 wins, the boxing world knew that Alvarez was the next best thing! So, prudent Mayweather made it a point to face Canelo when the latter was 23 and deficient in the maturity he captured later in the sport. Of course, Mayweather understood a victory against Canelo would look impressive on his resume since the latter was bound for greatness following Floyd’s exit.

At the same time, following 2.2 million pay-per-view buys, Canelo Alvarez vs. Floyd Mayweather generated $150 million to be one of the most financially successful events in boxing. With this information in his head,  Teofimo Lopez feels by wanting to face Canelo Alvarez, Terence Crawford is actually trying to follow in the footsteps of ‘TBE.’ “Canelo is still the face of boxing, you can’t take that away. Crawford wouldn’t want Canelo if he wasn’t the face of boxing realistically,” said Lopez.

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It’s a money grab, it’s a money fight. He wants to do what Floyd Mayweather did to Canelo. He’s just trying to copy and paste it,” added Teofimo Lopez, dwelling upon Crawford’s ambitions. However, can Crawford beat Canelo Alvarez the way Floyd Mayweather defeated the Mexican boxer?

He can’t do that, ain’t nobody like Floyd,” replied ‘The Takeover.’ In addition, Teofimo Lopez explained why Alvarez would not be an easy opponent for Crawford to deal with.

When Terence Crawford expressed his desire to face Canelo Alvarez, Shane Mosley immediately pointed out that the Mexican fighter was “too big” for Crawford. In his words, going against Alvarez, ‘Bud’ would be “biting off more than he can chew.” Now, Lopez is in agreement with Mosley. So, although, out of respect, he branded Crawford vs. Canelo as a “great fight,” Lopez added, “I think Canelo is just too big for him though.

Too big realistically, too big for him, too strong, he’s used to that weight class. It is what it is,” he said. In his opinion, while Alvarez is the face of boxing, Crawford is just aiming for the former’s legacy in the sport. “People going to talk, people going to say what they want, we won’t know until they fight each other,” he concluded.

“I’m the best ever, nobody can beat me,” Floyd Mayweather once declared.

With his mastery of the Philly shell and the shoulder roll, Mayweather retired from the professional boxing scene with an undefeated record of 50-0. Many have tried to breach the impregnable fortress, including Manny Pacquiao and Canelo Alvarez—but none have succeeded. Mayweather made even the greatest fighters look like amateurs.

Astonishingly, he has never been knocked down by an opponent’s punch. But now, the big question is: can the new generation of boxers take him down?

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The legendary boxing coach Kenny Ellis believes Gervonta Davis might be the one to crack the Mayweather code. Ellis is calling for a showdown between Davis and Mayweather, the bad blood and the compelling story of former partners facing off acting as the backdrop.

It’s a grudge match with a narrative that could make for an electrifying fight. What do you think? Is Davis the fighter who can finally challenge Mayweather’s legacy? Or should Mayweather let this insult by Kenny slide?

After John Gotti 3, will Money choose Davis to be his next opponent? Davis’ trainer has thrown down the gauntlet, and the ball, clearly, is in Mayweather’s court. Will, one of the greatest boxers of all time “stop spinning the fans” and give them an epic showdown?

Taking to Instagram, Davis’ trainer wrote, “Gervonta Davis can decode the shoulder roll if Floyd can fight another exhibition. He can fight another fight if he is great as he says he is. Let’s stop spinning the fans, Gervonta vs Floyd.”

‘Tank’ was once a hopeful prospect working for the Mayweather Promotions. However, after leaving Mayweather Promotions in 2022, before his fight against Rolly Romero, the uber-successful Davis with an undefeated boxing record has been at loggerheads with ‘Money’.

Mayweather had dreams of turning Davis into one of the biggest stars of his promotion. After all, he went to great lengths to make Davis sign the dotted line. “Uh, no I asked [was] what [Floyd] for the whole summer before I signed with him you know before I even you know signed anything on paper he already bought me cars, he bought me jewelry, and things like that.” Gervonat once told in an interview. But it wasn’t meant to be. Although they parted ways on friendly terms in 2022, bitterness crept in when Davis alleged that Mayweather stopped him from training in his gym before his fight against Ryan Garcia. But, later, the duo was seen celebrating in the ring after Davis beat ‘King Ry.

Safe to say, it has been a rocky on-again off-again professional relationship between them, with unresolved issues coming to the fore in the last couple of months. Of late, Davis even warned fighters to not sign with Floyd’s promotional company. “If you sign with this fraud..he will…[mess] up ya career…he’s not a good businessman at all,” He wrote on his Instagram story.

Accusations have been coming in thick and fast from both sides with Floyd reportedly taking a dig at Davis indirectly, claiming that fighters nowadays spend their money on frivolous things rather than saving it for a rainy day or investing it. To that, Davis responded by revealing that Floyd was held hostage in Dubai because of unpaid debts.

All things considered, the backstory is enticing enough to make for a blockbuster PPV draw. Moreover, it gives a chance for Floyd to break another record. Assuming, he takes up the challenge against the current WBA lightweight world title holder, he would have the chance of becoming the oldest world champion in the sport, joining the esteemed company of Bernard Hopkins and George Foreman.

Will the 47-year-old fighter dare to make it 51-0 in the professional circuit? Or, will he proceed to duck the 29-year-old Davis and stick to lucrative exhibition fights against opponents who are of no match to him? Nevertheless, one can only imagine what would happen when an unstoppable force like Davis, with 28 KOs in 30 fights, goes up against an immovable object like Mayweather.

If Canelo Alvarez faces Chris Eubank Jr next it may well be extremely beneficial for Terence Crawford.

Saudi boxing chief HE Turki Alalshikh is hoping to stage a super fight between Canelo and Crawford in the not-so-distant future over in Riyadh.

‘Bud’ is working with the HE Alalshikh for his upcoming clash against WBA super-welterweight champion Israil Madrimov on August 3 in Los Angeles.

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Provided he comes through that fight unscathed, then a blockbuster showdown with Canelo may well happen next.

HE Alalshikh is aiming for the fight to take place in either December or January.

Eubank Jr is reportedly the frontrunner to box Canelo in his next outing this September while Edgar Berlanga is also said to be an alternative option.

Crawford will be hoping Canelo goes with the former as Eubank Jr is his training partner.

If Eubank Jr lands the fight then he will able to give the American plenty of inside information ahead of his own date with the Mexican superstar.

Meanwhile, Brian ‘Bomac’ McIntyre – who trains both men – will benefit from preparing a game plan to face Canelo twice in a row.

‘Bomac’ has trained Crawford his entire professional career, while he linked up with Eubank Jr ahead of his rematch with Liam Smith last September.

Eubank Jr has often bounced between different trainers having previously worked with Roy Jones Jr, Ronnie Davies, Adam Booth and even his father Chris Eubank Sr.

But the way in which he rebounded under McIntyre to dismantle Smith after suffering a devastating stoppage defeat eight months prior, suggests ‘Bomac’ is a good fit and will therefore take the reins again for his next fight.

Eubank Jr has been out of action since beating Smith and has been campaigning for a fight with Canelo for several years now to no avail.

He has yet to win a world title as a professional but could have the opportunity to box Canelo for his undisputed super-middleweight crown this summer.

It’s a move his father Eubank Sr would approve of, having previously suggested that a fight with Canelo would help drastically shift his son’s public perception.

He told talkSPORT: “Let’s get to the point, Canelo is the only person he’s gonna be able to fight now to redeem any type of respect from the fighting public.

“Real fighters, real boxing people. I know how you win respect, it’s not beating a Liam Smith.

“Junior, this is what my view is – your saving grace is going to be Canelo. You’re never gonna get back down to 160lbs, I won’t allow that to happen anyway.

“You’re a 168lbs fighter, Canelo is your way to win respect and you cannot beat him, not Canelo.

“The only way you can beat him is if Daddy is next to you. That’s it.”

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