The Mexican boxer Saúl 'Canelo' Álvarez, undisputed super middleweight champion, confirmed this Wednesday that he will fight next September with a rival to be announced.
“Yes I will fight in September, but I still don't know who or anything. Next week we are going to sit down to talk about it,” she explained.
Álvarez, one of the best boxers of the moment, fought for the last time on May 6, when he retained his super middleweight belts in Guadalajara, Mexico:
- World Boxing Association (WBA)
- World Organization (WBO)
- International Federation (IBF)
- World Boxing Council (WBC).
Since stepping out of the ring on his return to boxing in Mexico after 12 years, Álvarez revealed that he is seeking a rematch with Russian Dmitrii Bivol, who defeated him in May 2022.
Also, the Mexican-American David Benavidez, official challenger for the WBC super middleweight belt, challenged Álvarez for his sashes, but Saúl has not accepted the challenge and even the president of the World Council, Mauricio Sulaimán, affirmed that he will not pressure his monarch to accept the fight
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Álvarez did not rule out fighting again in Mexico and confessed that he would like to do it at the Azteca Stadium, which in 2026 will host its third Men's Soccer World Cup.
"Right now I'm not ruling anything out. I do not rule out returning to Mexico and fighting at the Azteca,” said the 32-year-old boxer.
Álvarez boasts a record of 59 wins, 39 by knockout, and two losses, against Bivol and former American boxer Floyd Mayweather.
EFE