In a shocking twist that has rocked the boxing world, Cuban super middleweight William Scull has come forward with explosive allegations regarding his recent loss to Mexican superstar Saul “Canelo” Alvarez. In an interview that is quickly going viral, Scull claimed that he was paid off by Turki Alalshikh, the powerful Saudi advisor and boxing promoter, to make the fight look easier for Canelo than it really was.

This revelation has sent ripples across the global boxing community, with fans, analysts, and even former fighters demanding a full investigation into what is now being labeled a “staged spectacle.”
The Stunning Admission
In a dramatic video statement posted on social media, Scull said:
“I didn’t go into that ring to win. Turki paid me and asked me to make Canelo look dominant. He said it was about business and making Canelo’s brand stronger for future mega-fights.”
While Scull did not provide documentation to support his claims, he insists that there was an agreement behind the scenes, orchestrated weeks before the bout. The Cuban fighter, previously undefeated, looked unusually passive during the fight, with many observers noting the lack of aggression or urgency from someone who had so much to gain from beating Canelo.
Now, his alleged confession is casting a dark shadow over what had seemed like yet another masterclass from the Mexican icon.
Fans in Uproar
Social media has erupted with outrage. Hashtags like #CaneloScam and #BoxingCorruption began trending within hours of Scull’s announcement. Many fans feel betrayed, believing that the sport they love has been manipulated for financial gain.
“This is disgraceful,” tweeted one user. “If true, Canelo’s legacy is tainted forever.”
Others are skeptical, pointing out that Scull might be trying to gain attention or excuse his poor performance. Still, the seriousness of his accusation has forced the hand of several key figures in boxing.
Silence from Canelo and Turki
So far, neither Canelo Alvarez nor Turki Alalshikh has responded publicly to the allegations. Canelo’s team has remained tight-lipped, and the boxer himself has avoided the press since the interview broke.
Turki Alalshikh, known for organizing blockbuster events in Saudi Arabia and promoting massive fights like Fury vs. Ngannou, is now under fire. If Scull’s claims are even partially true, it could implicate one of the most influential figures in modern boxing.
What’s at Stake
This scandal could have massive implications for the credibility of the sport. If fights are being fixed or outcomes influenced for business reasons, the integrity of boxing comes into question—especially at the highest levels where millions of dollars and careers are on the line.
Some fans are calling for a full investigation by the WBC and other sanctioning bodies. There is even speculation that Scull could face a lifetime ban if he is proven to have participated in a fixed match, regardless of his whistleblowing motives.
A Deeper Agenda?
Some insiders believe the fight was designed to build up Canelo’s image for a potential mega-fight—possibly against David Benavidez or even a crossover bout with someone like Terence Crawford. A dominant win over an undefeated opponent like Scull would bolster his standing and increase his market value, especially in the Saudi sports scene.
Scull’s comments suggest that the outcome of the fight was never in doubt—but rather engineered to serve promotional interests, not sporting fairness.
Final Thoughts
If true, William Scull’s allegations would represent one of the biggest scandals in modern boxing history. Whether it’s a desperate cry for attention or a courageous whistleblower act, the story has already shaken confidence in boxing’s legitimacy.
Now, the world waits for a response from Canelo, Turki, and the organizations that govern the sport. One thing is clear—this is not just about one fight. It’s about the soul of boxing.