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Canelo Alvarez Set to Face Undefeated Mexican American Boxer: Latest News

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Canelo Alvarez is set to challenge for Christian Mbilli’s WBC super-middleweight world title in October, hoping to return to the 168lb throne at the first time of asking, but there is now another contender who is eyeing up a Canelo fight, under one condition.

Alvarez’s reign as undisputed super-middleweight ruler came to an end when he was dethroned by Terence Crawford last September, but Crawford’s retirement saw the undisputed crown then become fragmented.

Mbilli became one of the beneficiaries of Crawford’s move as he was elevated to WBC world champion and subsequently targeted for a lucrative showdown with Canelo. Similarly, Jose Armando Resendiz was upgraded to WBA super-middleweight champion, only to then lose the belt to Jaime Munguia.

Speaking with K.O. Artist SportsMatchroom Boxing Promoter Eddie Hearn revealed that he had been targeting a bout between Munguia and his fighter Diego Pacheco, but admitted that the Tijuana-born champion’s world title win has made negotiations more difficult.

“The one that we really wanted [for Pacheco] was Jaime Munguia. I spoke to Fernando Beltran many times about that fight, it is a huge fight for Los Angeles. He went on and done brilliant and won a world title, so now we would be challenging for the belt, which sometimes makes it a bit more difficult to work out a deal.”

Hearn then went on to explain why he believes Pacheco could secure a world title shot against Canelo, if the four-division world champion is able to overcome Mbilli in three months’ time.

“I don’t think that Diego is going to struggle to get a shot, whether that is against Hamzah [Sheeraz]whether that is against Munguia, whether that is against Canelo Alvarez.

“You look at Canelo, if he beats Mbilli, and Diego is coming through and looking good; he will be 26 or 27-0, from Los Angeles, Mexican-American – he is a good contender for a Canelo Alvarez fight.”

Pacheco is set to headline the Dignity Health Sports Park on Saturday, as he fights on home soil in California against the New York-born Immanuwel Aleem.

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Terence Crawford Calls for Shakur Stevensons Next Fight: Thats the Fight | Boxing News

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Following in the footsteps of mentor Terence Crawford, Shakur Stevenson has established himself as one of boxing’s most accomplished champions, winning world titles in four divisions and cementing his place among the sport’s elite.

The unbeaten American most recently stepped up to super-lightweight, defeating Teofimo Lopez to claim the WBO title and continue his rise through the weight classes. Since then, attention has quickly turned to who could be next, with a number of high-profile names linked to the Newark southpaw.

Earlier this month, Stevenson signed with Zuffa Boxinga move widely expected to increase his chances of landing the biggest fights available due to the strong affiliation with Ring Magazine cards. Chief among the match-ups is a long-discussed clash with fellow three-weight world champion Devin Haneywho has also been heavily linked with the promotion in recent weeks.

Speaking on The Breakfast Club, ‘Bud’ Crawford joined fans in calling for Stevenson to face Haney, and said that the latter is in “a great spot” at the moment.

“I want to see him and Devin. I think that’s gonna be the fight. Listen, Devin-Keyshawn, Devin-Shakur, Devin-Tank. Devin’s in a great spot right now, he’s got a lot of good options. Devin-Ryan [Garcia]Devin-Conor Benn. All these guys can fight each other. They can round robin.”

Stevenson and Haney have been embroiled in a public back and forth for months now, first unable to agree on a weight before Haney appeared to concede to dropping down from welterweight to a 144lbs catchweight. The fight, however, does not seem a done deal just yet, with the latest exchange proving less encouraging.

Stevenson’s deal with Zuffa Boxing and Haney’s reported talks with the promotion remain positive signs for fans hoping to see the fight come together.

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Tim Tszyu Agrees to Errol Spence Jr.s 160-Pound Challenge

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By Tom Galm – 07/17/2026 – Comments

Tszyu says he approved the late weight change because he wants to face the best version of Errol Spence Jr. in Sydney

Tim Tszyu immediately approved Errol Spence Jr.’s request to raise their July 26 fight from a 158-pound catchweight to the full 160-pound middleweight limit. Tszyu said he wants to beat the best version of the former unified welterweight champion without any excuses after the final bell.


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“I just wanted him here. I wanted the fight to happen. I’m not a diva. It’s whatever, man, whatever. I’m an easy guy,” said Tszyu to Ring Magazine. “I just don’t want any excuses. I want him here, refreshed, rejuvenated, make sure he’s not struggling with weight, make sure everything’s on point, because I wanna beat up the best Errol Spence.

“I was notified on Saturday whether or not I would accept the change. And apparently it was because he was supposed to come [to Australia] a bit earlier, but now he needs a little bit of extra time, because he’s flying in a bit later, to adapt to the change. So, I don’t know. Whatever they say, whatever, man. For me, it was like, ‘All right, whatever.’”

Tszyu admitted he found the late request “very strange,” but it wasn’t enough to make him hesitate. Rather than force Spence to stick to the original catchweight, he viewed the extra two pounds as a way to remove any questions about whether the former champion entered the ring at full strength.

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Ryan Garcia Responds to Devin Haney with Knockdown Photo Challenge

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Garcia rejects the no contest by reposting Haney’s knockdown after Haney mocked his failed drug test on social media

Ryan Garcia reignited his feud with Devin Haney on Friday by posting a photo of Haney on the canvas from their April 2024 fight. The post came hours after Haney mocked Garcia’s failed drug test, prompting Garcia to double down on his belief that he won the fight despite the official no contest.


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“Hold that L Bitch for eternity you little DECIEVING RAT 👍😮‍💨” said Ryan on X.

Ryan included an image from the seventh round of their fight at Barclays Center, where Haney was knocked down during what was originally ruled a majority decision victory for Garcia. He later tested positive for the banned substance ostarine, leading the New York State Athletic Commission to overturn the result to a no contest.

His “deceiving rat” remark reflects his belief that Haney is using the failed drug test to bury what happened in the ring. Ryan has never accepted the no contest and still points to the three knockdowns as proof he won.

The exchange began after Haney answered one of Ryan’s recent posts by writing, “Ostarine boy always tryna point the finger at somebody else.”

The feud has shown no signs of cooling. Ryan continues to argue that what happened in the ring should define the fight, while Haney keeps pointing to the positive Ostarine test that changed the official result to a no contest.

With neither fighter showing any interest in backing down, the rivalry remains one of boxing’s most active outside the ring. Ryan’s latest post leaves little doubt that, despite the official record reading no contest, he still views the fight as a victory over Haney.

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