Benavidez Fires Back as Canelo Fight Talk Returns

Benavidez vs – David Benavidez says Canelo’s presence signals the rivalry is still alive, even as others downplay a potential bout.
David Benavidez is not treating the Canelo Alvarez conversation as something that has disappeared, even if others insist the fight will never happen.
In recent remarks. Misryoum reports that Benavidez was asked again about the long-running idea of a showdown with his longtime rival.. The backdrop is familiar: years of speculation, no final agreement, and both fighters taking different routes.. While Canelo has stayed largely anchored around 168 pounds. Benavidez made a bigger move by climbing to 175 and building his profile there. including a rise to champion status in the light heavyweight division.
Now Benavidez is set for another step in weight and stakes, debuting at cruiserweight to face Gilberto Ramirez.. Misryoum notes that the conversation about Canelo has stayed in circulation because the rivalry has never fully cooled. even as it has been repeatedly deferred by circumstances and scheduling.
The timing of what Benavidez believes he sees matters here: it is less about a formal announcement and more about the signals that fans often read between the lines.
As part of this latest exchange. Benavidez pointed to Canelo’s expected attendance for Saturday’s event. where Jaime Munguia competes on the same bill.. He suggested the visit could be related to what comes next. arguing that Canelo’s behavior toward past fights has not aligned with official messaging.. In his view. the attention directed toward him in particular hints at a continued interest in the storyline. whether for scouting. planning. or simply staying close to the developments.
At the same time, Benavidez acknowledged that he is not putting his full focus anywhere else.. He framed Saturday as his main mission. emphasizing that he is locked in on the task in front of him while the larger debate over a future Canelo matchup remains unresolved.. In this context. even a public dismissal from Canelo’s camp does not appear to change his momentum or his mindset.
This matters because the public chess match around elite boxing often accelerates when big-name fighters show up at the right moment, even without a signed deal.
Of course, Benavidez’s immediate priority is Ramirez, and any broader talk about what could happen later depends on what unfolds first in the ring. If he can make a statement at cruiserweight, it will only add fuel to a rivalry that refuses to fade from the spotlight.
And for fans, Misryoum suggests the appeal remains straightforward: the story is not just about two fighters meeting, but about whether patience, timing, and ambition eventually line up for a fight that has already outlasted multiple timelines.