The King Has Fallen: David Benavidez Knocks Out Canelo Alvarez in the Fourth Round and Leaves the Mexican Out of $65 Million
In a surprising round of fights, Mexican boxer Canelo Alvarez suffered a shocking blow to the neck from David Benavidez, which left fans with their faces open and their mouths hanging open. The fight, which took place behind closed doors, promised to be one of the biggest fights in recent boxing history, but no one expected the night to end with such a devastating result for the Mexican star.
From the start, Canelo Alvarez seemed to be fighting against his own body, something he had never seen before. The young David Benavidez, known for his incredible skill and power, maintained his signature throughout the fight, displaying an aggression that, although unexpected, was effective enough to defeat the champion.
In the fourth round, with the crowd completely silent, Benavidez threw a powerful punch that left Canelo unable to respond. An impressive knockout that ended the round unexpectedly, leaving Canelo tending in the ring while Benavidez celebrated his monumental victory.
However, Canelo’s loss was not just a deportation loss. Sources looking for the boxer have revealed that the mistake also cost Canelo Alvarez a staggering $65 million, a sum tied to sponsorship contracts and other investments related to his public image. The loss of the skin at Puerta Cerrada generated a huge financial repercussion that could have long-lasting effects on Canelo’s career.
“It’s a mistake that not only affects my pride, but also my future,” Canelo said in a statement after the fight. “Nobody expected it to be like this, but that’s boxing. David was the best today and I want to learn from this experience.”
Canelo Alvarez’s loss to David Benavidez has caused quite a stir in the boxing world. While some congratulate Benavidez for his incredible performance, others are wondering what this fate means for Canelo’s future in the ring. Speculations about a possible retirement or a change of strategy from the field have quickly begun to circulate in the media.
“It’s a tough blow for Canelo,” said one boxing analyst. “But it’s also a lesson. Boxing is unpredictable and sometimes the great champions are also the next ones.”