Canelo Alvarez is just months away from his monumental clash with Terence Crawford.
Canelo returned to the ring last month when he dethroned IBF super-middleweight champion William Scull in Riyadh to achieve undisputed status at 168lbs for the second time in his professional career.
Before his ‘mega-fight’ with Crawford was announced, it was rumoured that Canelo was said to be considering a showdown with newly-crowned WBC world light-heavyweight champion David Benavidez.
Benavidez, who is known as ‘The Monster’, had been targeting a bout against Canelo for a number of years and it looked as though the 28-year-old’s dream was going to come true after he was named the mandatory challenger to the Mexican’s WBC title at 168lbs.
Speaking on The G.O.A.T.S Podcast, Canelo admitted that a fight with Crawford appeals to him more than one with Benavidez, as he claims ‘Bud’ brings more to the table at this stage of his career.
“You can see the career of Terence Crawford or Benavidez. Terence Crawford is undisputed champion in two weight classes, many championship fights so he brings something to the table, he brings something to the table for my history and that’s [what it’s] all about.”
After he failed to secure a showdown with Canelo, Benavidez made the decision to make the move up to light-heavyweight, where he captured the WBC Interim title with a victory over Oleksandr Gvozdyk last summer.
‘The Monster’ was recently elevated to full champion after Dmitry Bivol opted to vacate his crown to pursue a trilogy bout against Artur Beterbiev.
It has been reported in recent weeks that Benavidez will make the first defence of his WBC title before the end of 2025, with Britain’s Callum Smith emerging as the opponent of choice for the 28-year-old from Phoenix.