Speaking at the ring, Benavidez directly asked the audience if they wanted to see him fight Canelo Alvarez, indicating that Canelo was in attendance. The reaction was clamorous and Benavidez leaned into it, saying this fight shouldn’t be left on the table.
“I have respect for Canelo. He is a great champion, but I am also a great champion. Let’s do it,” Benavidez said.
The explanation was not constrained to one name. When asked about what comes next, Benavidez also took aim at Dmitry Bivol, calling him the best opponent he wants.
“Bivol is number one on my hit list,” he said. “He’s a great fighter, a great champion, but I’m also a great champion. I just want to prove myself in every fight.”
Benavidez said he is open to fighting in different weight classes, noting he still holds the airy heavyweight title after his first cruiserweight fight. This flexibility leaves multiple paths open, depending on which opponent is willing.
Benavidez delivered on Cinco de Mayo weekend, traditionally one of boxing’s biggest stages, and he did so immediately after a high-profile victory.
It is unclear whether either fight will take place. Benavidez has been linked to Canelo in the past without any progress, while Bivol remains one of the top fighters at 175 pounds.
Still, Benavidez made his position clear. He wants the biggest fights available and immediately after winning he notified two of the sport’s top champions.
The distance between Canelo and Benavidez has never been greater. Benavidez just unified the cruiserweight titles, while Canelo Alvarez prepares to fight Christian Mbilli at super middleweight. That’s a 32-pound difference, which is an ocean in boxing.
Canelo is 35 years senior and going through a challenging period. The loss to Terence Crawford, elbow surgery and a year off mean we are no longer looking at the top-flight Canelo.
If Benavidez wants to be a “monster” at 200 pounds, calling out Jai Opetaia is a true alpha move. Opetaia is the king of the division and just secured the Zuffa Boxing title against Brandon Glanton. Benavidez vs. Opetaia would be a pure “Best vs. Best” fight without the drama of losing 30 pounds and the “chasing a paycheck” optics.
Benavidez, however, knows that Canelo’s name is the only one that guarantees a specific type of immortality and powerful control. Calling him on Cinco de Mayo weekend, with Canelo in the front row, was intended to keep his name attached to the sport’s biggest star, even if logistics made it nearly impossible.
Dan Ambrose is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24, respected for his direct analysis and extensive coverage of the global fight landscape. His reports focus on the most essential fights, division development and the most discussed stories in sports.