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Canelo Reacts To Ducking Benavidez Claims Every Time I Beat A Fighter They Find Someone Else

Canelo Reacts To Ducking Benavidez Claims: "Every Time I Beat a Fighter They Find Someone Else"

Boxing's Pound-for-Pound King Responds to Critics

Canelo Alvarez Sets His Sights on Future Opponents

Saúl "Canelo" Alvarez, the undisputed super middleweight champion and one of boxing's most decorated fighters, has addressed accusations that he is avoiding a showdown with rising star David Benavidez.

Benavidez, the WBC interim super middleweight champion, has repeatedly expressed his desire to face Canelo, but the Mexican icon has yet to agree to the fight. This has led to speculation that Canelo is "ducking" Benavidez, an accusation that the champion has vehemently denied.

"Every time I beat a fighter, they find someone else," Canelo said. "I'm not ducking anybody. I'm a fighter, and I'll fight anyone. I'm just focused on my next fight, which is against John Ryder. After that, we'll see who's next."

Canelo's next opponent, Ryder, is a formidable challenger in his own right. The undefeated British boxer holds the WBO interim super middleweight title and is known for his aggressive style and heavy hands.

Despite the challenge posed by Ryder, Canelo remains confident in his abilities. He believes that a victory will only solidify his status as the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world and set him up for even bigger fights in the future.

While Canelo has not explicitly stated who he wants to face after Ryder, he has expressed interest in a potential bout with Benavidez. He has also mentioned Demetrius Andrade, the WBO middleweight champion, as a possible opponent.

With Canelo's next fight just weeks away, the boxing world is eagerly anticipating his performance. A victory will only further cement his legacy and put the rest of the division on notice. However, defeat could open the door to more criticism and speculation about his true intentions.


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