Canelo Alvarez might be on the verge of doing something he’s never done before—pursuing a rematch after a loss. The Guadalajara star fell to Terence Crawford via unanimous decision in September, in a bout widely billed as the biggest fight in recent years. And to its credit, the showdown lived up to the hype—two pound-for-pound greats meeting in the center of the ring, producing a spectacle fans won’t soon forget.
While Crawford became the undisputed super middleweight champion, the defeat marked only the third loss of Canelo’s 68-fight professional career, following setbacks against Floyd Mayweather in 2013 and Dmitry Bivol in 2022. But this time, things are different. For the first time, ‘Cinnamon’ appears ready to chase revenge, with reports indicating that negotiations for

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