Boxing
Benavidez sr. He accuses Canelo Alvarez of transforming boxing into a “circus” with SCULL and Crawford duels
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11 months agoon
Coach Jose Benavidez sr. Baked Canelo Alvarez in an interview with his plans to fight with the little-known William Scull on May 3 in Riyjad, and then the 154-pound owner of the Terenka Crawford belt on 13 September in Las Vegas.
Benavidez sr. He claims that sanctioning bodies should not allow these fights. It simply turns sport into a “circus”. He annoys Jose Sr. He runs with it.
Jose Sr. He believes that Alvarez should have higher standards and focus on fighting the best guys in 168 and 175, instead of taking fighting at the circus level at the end of his career. Floyd Mayweather Jr. He did the same at the end of his career. Perhaps Canelo learned from him.
“Who is Scull?”
“Scull, what the hell did he achieve? Who is Scull? I didn’t even know who Scull was,” said Jose Benavidez Sr. Fight Hub tvTrashing Canelo Alvarez for his plans to fight with the little -known super middle champion IBF William Scull next May 3 in Riyjad.
Jose Sr. He is not the only one who doesn’t know William Scull. Many fans have never seen him fight before, and those who were not impressed. He received a 12-round unanimous decision about Vladimir Shishkin in Germany on October 19 last year.
“Terence Crawford, come on. He looked really bad in his last fight [WBA 154-lb champion Israil Madrimov]. He goes up two divisions. Come, man. We tried to go to the fight [Oleksandr] Usyk in heavyweight. David is not ready yet. I also don’t think Crawford is ready for it. “
Crawford is definitely not ready to fight for 168 with talent like Canelo. Turki should have made Canelo Fight Fight a conditional based on Crawford up 168 and defeating two solid fighters. It didn’t happen. He gets a lot of money to jump on two divisions from 154 to 168 after a faint performance against Israil Madrimov in August last year. Fans should perceive Canelo-Crawford as a duel that you need to see, 50-50, but this is not the case. Unless there is a great card for this event, many fans will decide not to order it.
“So I see two fights straightforward for him [Canelo in 2025]And that’s what they want. People allow it, and organizations allow it. So he will continue to do it. Why not? As he says, he can do what he wants and does what he wants – said Benavidez Sr.
There is no way that sanctioning bodies or commissions can stop Canelo from fighting Crawford. Titles are not significant for this fight. It’s about money and mindless, junk entertainment. Only hardcore fans take care of the titles. This is only Canelo Fighting Crawford in a boxer -type match vs. Puncher match. Crawford is not well known by free fans and is not a great attraction with hardcore fans because of his penniless CV. His combat style was not fun enough for him to have a wider appeal like Canelo.
Fate of boxing?
“Boxing turned into something that is not so good. Before, we had Fernando Vargas fighting Shane Mosley, fighting Oscar de la Hoya, Julio Cesar Chavez, all these warriors, fighting with these good fights. But now only one that fights everyone, is David Benavidez, challenge after the challenge.
Sport has run a circus route since Floyd Mayweather Jr. He began a tendency in 2018, when he fought the novice Conor McGregor in Nevada in a professional struggle for Nevada sanctioned by the commission to break the Rocky Marciano record. From there, the circus lasted, and YouTubers entertain sport, and Francis Ngannou fights with Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.
Canelo decides to defend his unified titles of super medium weight against the former 154-Funt champion Jermell Charlo, and now he is expected to face Trystka Crawford in September. Even if the fight could not happen in Nevada, Canelo can find a country or country that would sanction him.
“When he intended to fight the Caleba plant, they said that Caleb would make him look bad. Boo Boo intends to take him to school and make him look witty. David Morrell from the great school of Cuba. Those warriors whom you see only every 30 years, and looks at what happened. There are types of fights that people want to see,” said Jose Sr.
“Here they do a circus, and Canelo does what he wants. Good for him. The organizers allow it. It does not matter what people say. They are still doing it,” said Benavidez Sr.
Last updated 04/13/2025
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Jai Opetaia says Zuffa deal does not block David Benavidez fight
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16 minutes agoon
March 8, 2026
There has been a recent suggestion in boxing circles that the promotional move could block a meeting with Benavidez. The champion rejected that idea and said any promoter should welcome a fight that could combine multiple belts.
“Why not?” Opetaia told Ring Champs about his interest in fighting Benavidez. “It would be stupid not to do it. If he wins this fight and we have a unification fight, why wouldn’t someone be wearing it?”
Benavidez recently moved up to cruiserweight after making a name for himself at 168 pounds and later competed at featherlight heavyweight. His arrival has already sparked debate about how he could measure up to the current division champions. Benavidez has developed a reputation as a high-pressure fighter who consistently beats opponents while pursuing bigger fights in multiple divisions.
The champion made it clear that his goal remains the same regardless of promotional affiliation. He is focused on winning every belt available in the division before considering any future weight change.
“We are here to fight the best,” Opetaia said. “We are here to be undisputed. I have explained that to everyone. The goal is to be undisputed in our own weight class.”
This ambition naturally puts the division’s belt holders on the same page should negotiations ever proceed. A meeting between the two fighters would add interest due to their different backgrounds and fighting styles, which fans have already begun to debate as Benavidez becomes acclimated to the weight class.
Benavidez’s size has attracted attention since his move up to cruiserweight. The champion said the physical comparisons were less critical than the actual fight when the bell rang.
“Just put us in the ring and see who is better,” Jai said. “Style is style. You have to have ammunition to fight anyone.”
For now, he’s focused on winning cruiserweight titles and then looks at heavier divisions later in his career. He explained that his long-term ambitions extend beyond his current weight class, but only after achieving his cruiserweight goals.
“I want to be undisputed,” he said. “Until I do that, I’m not satisfied,” Opetaia said.
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Shakur Stevenson focuses on one world champion: ‘I want the belt’
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2 hours agoon
March 8, 2026
Shakur Stevenson decided to add another world title to his list.
Stevenson most recently defeated Teofimo Lopez to win the WBO super lightweight title, but it appears the 28-year-old feels there is unfinished business at 135 pounds.
Stevenson moved up from lightweight to fight Lopez in January, delivering a truly dominant performance to become a four-division world champion, although the crafty southpaw found that was stripped of his WBC title at 135 pounds for failure to comply with the sanctioning body’s rules.
In response, Stevenson posted a scathing post on social media against the WBC, at no point ruling out a potential return to lightweight.
But instead of regaining his green and gold belt, the pound-for-pound star expressed his desire to take the vacant Ring Magazine lightweight title.
I’m talking to Joe RoganStevenson explained that to fulfill his dream, he would have to defeat IBF world champion Raymond Muratalla, who is ranked No. 2 by Ring Magazine.
“I can get back to 135 pounds[lbs] and get this Ring [Magazine] belt. We’ll see though. I can’t promise I’ll do it, but I can.
“I like the Ring Magazine belt. I know the opponent I would have to fight to get it – I hear it’s Raymond Muratalla.
“He’s a good fighter – he just beat Andy Cruz – [but] this is not [about] opponent; it’s more about having the Ring belt.
Muratalla is coming off a sturdy showing against Olympic gold medalist Cruz, whom he overtook by a majority vote to defend his IBF title in January.
However, the American is widely believed to be slim and has previously suggested moving up to 140 pounds.
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IBF rules that force Jai Opetaia to lose his cruiserweight title again
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3 hours agoon
March 8, 2026
The IBF rules, which will cost Jai Opetaia the cruiserweight title, are one of the clearest rules in boxing and have now impacted the Australian for the second time without him being defeated in the ring.
World Boxing News has already reported that the IBF has withdrawn sanctions for Opetaia’s defense against Brandon Glanton after it became clear that Zuffa’s World Cruiserweight title would still be a fight on March 8.
WBN also examined how Opetai’s quest for undisputed status left him without a belt.
After the sanctions were lifted, the fight became an unsanctioned fight under IBF rules. This is where Rule 5.H comes in.
“If a champion enters an unsanctioned fight within the designated weight limit, the title will be declared vacant regardless of whether the champion wins or loses the fight.”
Explanation of IBF Rule 5.H
The IBF defines an unsanctioned fight as a fight for which it has not been formally approved or which has later been withdrawn.
This distinction matters here because the Opetai fight was initially sanctioned before the IBF changed its stance.
After this consent was withdrawn, the fight automatically entered the unsanctioned category.
There were already signs of a turnaround earlier in fight week when no IBF belt appeared during the Opetaia-Glanton press events, with the Zuffa Championship taking center stage instead.
From this point on, the recipe leaves little room for interpretation. If the champion continues to fight at the division limit, the title will be considered vacant regardless of the outcome.
It doesn’t matter whether the champion wins, loses or draws. The belt may not remain attached to a fighter after participating in an unsanctioned championship fight.
This rule is intended to prevent champions from competing for rival world titles outside of the federation’s own sanctioning system.
Why sanctioning authorities enforce it
Rules like 5.H exist to protect the title structure. If a champion was free to challenge for external championships while also holding the IBF belt, the organization’s rankings, credentials and paths to title success would quickly become irrelevant.
The IBF made this philosophy clear in its statement, emphasizing that the rules are intended to provide structure and clarity not only to the champion, but also to challengers waiting for their chance.
Therefore, the federation returned to the customary four-lane route to undisputed status. According to the IBF, the recognized path remains to unify the IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO titles, rather than allowing separate championships to exist alongside them.
Opetaia and parallel 2023
This isn’t the first time IBF rules have stripped Opetaia of his belt.
This is the second time an undefeated cruiserweight has lost his title as a result of rule enforcement and politics rather than defeat.
The Australian gave up the same belt in 2023, opting for a lucrative fight in Saudi Arabia against Ellis Zorro rather than face mandatory challenger Mairis Briedis first.
At this stage, the IBF has already granted one exemption and refused to allow another. Opetaia moved forward anyway, taking advantage of Saudi Arabia’s opportunity, and the title was lost before he even stepped into the ring.
The current situation is based on a different clause but leads to the same result. Back then it was a mandatory defense rule. Now this is the rule of unsanctioned competitions.
Either way, Opetaia twice saw his IBF championship stripped away by strict application of the rules rather than by another cruiserweight defeating him.
The result is the same. Opetaia may still be viewed by many as the best cruiserweight in the world, but rules have twice prevented him from carrying the IBF belt forward.
If a fight with Glanton takes place under current conditions, the title will automatically be vacant.
For a fighter striving for full unification, it’s another reminder that in the cruiserweight division, Opetai’s biggest obstacles weren’t always on the opposite side.
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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.
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