Canelo Alvarez is still determined to make up for his defeat to light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol in 2022. The highly skilled Mexican boxer, holding a remarkable record of 61 wins, 2 losses, and 2 draws with 39 knockouts, has shown his eagerness for a rematch with Bivol (23-0, 12 KOs) at 175 pounds, possibly for the undisputed light heavyweight championship.
Securing the undisputed title in the light heavyweight division would be a major achievement for Canelo, strengthening his reputation and potentially setting the stage for a future match against David Benavidez. Bivol is preparing to take on Artur Beterbiev in a bid for the undisputed title, and if successful, he may choose to pursue a rematch with Canelo.
Canelo is aware of the challenge Bivol presents, particularly if he can stick to a strategic game plan and avoid being cornered by Beterbiev, known for his aggressive inside fighting style. Despite the possibility of a rematch with Bivol, Canelo remains steadfast on his objective to solidify his legacy in the boxing world.