Boxing: Boxing News: Canelo Alvarez is ready to face John Ryder in his next bout on May 6th. However, Alvarez has his sights set on a bigger rematch down the line. As per Boxing Scene reports, Canelo wants a third fight with Dmitry Bivol contested at the full light heavyweight limit of 175 pounds. Let’s dive in to see why he doesn’t wants to fight at 168lbs. Follow Boxing News Updates with Insidesport.IN
Boxing: Canelo Alvarez Eyeing Dmitrii Bivol Rematch at 175lbs, Here’s Why
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Boxing: Canelo Alvarez wants to fight Dmitrii Bivol at 175lbs
After Alvarez lost to Bivol last year, fans are highly anticipating him to take on the Russian fighter once again. And now Promoter Eddie Hearn and Bivol’s manager Vadim Kornilov have discussed the possibility of the pair meeting again at super middleweight, where Bivol would have the opportunity to become undisputed champion. However, Alvarez worries his naysayers would not give him full credit for defeating Bivol at the lower weight.
When asked if dropping down in weight would give him an advantage in a rematch, Canelo replied, “Yes, but everyone will start f***ing talking. Everyone is going to f***ing start saying, ‘Oh, but he brought him down [in weight]. That’s why [Bivol] lost.’ But they didn’t say anything when I went up [in weight]. But it’s the same thing.” (HT: Boxing Scene)
Boxing: Canelo Alvarez Eyeing Dmitrii Bivol Rematch at 175lbs, Here’s Why Boxing: Canelo Alvarez Eyeing Dmitrii Bivol Rematch at 175lbs, Here’s WhyCanelo makes a fair point. After he moved up to light heavyweight in 2019 and knocked out Sergey Kovalev to capture the WBO title, many praised Canelo for once again overcoming the odds to beat a bigger opponent. However, if Bivol came down to super middleweight for a rematch, skeptics would likely say Canelo only won because he forced the bigger Bivol to drain himself to make weight.
By facing Bivol again at the full light heavyweight limit of 175 pounds, both boxers would enter the ring at their optimal weight and there could be no excuses for the loser. Canelo wants to once and for all prove he is the better boxer by defeating Bivol fair. A decisive win at light heavyweight would cement Canelo’s status as a pound-for-pound king who ruled multiple divisions.
While Canelo remains focused on Ryder for now, the temptation of a legacy-defining second showdown with Bivol looms large. The opportunity to set the record straight and get revenge at light heavyweight may be too enticing for Canelo to pass up. The boxing world would surely welcome another engrossing chapter in this rivalry.
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