
CANELO'S DODGE: BRADLEY CALLS OUT THE MEXICAN KING!
Tim Bradley has unleashed a scathing critique of Canelo Alvarez, accusing him of deliberately avoiding a showdown with David Benavidez. This veteran's sharp words highlight growing frustration within boxing circles regarding Canelo's perceived selective matchmaking.
Tim Bradley, a man who knows a thing or two about proper fights, has landed a verbal haymaker on Canelo Alvarez. The former world champ ain't mincing words, calling out the Mexican superstar for what he sees as a blatant swerve of David Benavidez. It's a jab that's been thrown by plenty of pundits, but coming from 'Desert Storm', it carries real weight. Bradley believes Canelo's legacy is on the line, and right now, it's looking a bit tarnished. He's suggesting Canelo's ducking the real challenge, opting for easier nights under the bright lights. It's a sentiment that resonates with many across the pond. We've seen British legends like Benn and Eubank never shy away from a proper tear-up, always seeking the toughest dance partners. Is Canelo forgetting the true spirit of the sweet science? Benavidez is a beast, a relentless pressure fighter who brings a different kind of heat. He's earned his shot, no doubt about it. Bradley's got a point. Fighters like Joe Calzaghe and Carl Froch built their reputations on facing all comers, not picking and choosing. If Canelo truly wants to be considered an all-time great, he needs to step up. This isn't about protecting a record; it's about proving you're the best. The fans deserve it, and frankly, Canelo owes it to the sport. Stop dodging, start fighting. That's the message, loud and clear.
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