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Mayweather Promotions CEO Backs Canelo Alvarez’s $200 Million David Benavidez Shot: “He Has Made an Enormous Amount of Money”

Published 03/21/2024, 10:31 PM EDT

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Canelo Alvarez has quoted a price for the fight everyone wants. But his demand of $200 million to fight David Benavidez has split the boxing community into two halves. While some argue the quoted price effectively robes fans of the awaited match, others believe it’s merely business. It seems the Mayweather Promotion’s CEO, who understands the business side of things, has also thrown his support behind the champion. What does he have to say?

The Mexican champion had sent shockwaves throughout the boxing world when he declared, “If a promoter comes to me and offers me 150 or 200 million, I fight tomorrow.” It seems Leonard Ellerbe has “no problem” with the steep asking price as he spoke his mind in a conversation with Fight Hype.

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The American promoter believes the super middleweight champion has already collected heavy paychecks in his career, fighting big names, So, it’s fair if he asks for a higher payroll. Ellerbe said, “I don’t have a problem with it. I mean, he [Canelo Alvarez] is speaking how he feels. He knows what he is doing. He has been in huge fights, he has made an enormous amount of money. Several hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars.”

Moreover, the Mayweather Promotions’ head honcho considers Benavidez, 27, as another challenger in the long, illustrious reign of Alvarez. “He has had a fantastic career thus far. He has fought everybody that he possibly could and David Benavidez is just another challenge out there potentially for him. I’m excited. As a fan, I would love to see the fight. But at the end of the day, Canelo is calling the shots,” Ellerbe concluded.

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However, the demand for $200 million has further alienated and infuriated Benavidez. Benavidez, who has held the WBC interim strap for almost two years, has been calling out the undisputed champion for years now. But to no avail. As a result, ‘The Mexican Monster’ is riled up currently and has vented his frustration on his social media handle.

David Benavidez slams Canelo Alvarez for atrocious demand

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Benavidez, at 28-0, turned to his Instagram handle and lashed out at Alvarez for asking such a hefty fee. He wrote, “@canelo if I have nothing to offer then why are you demanding you get 150-200 million to fight someone who isn’t worth anything? Hopefully after you make that 150 million you have enough left over to buy a pair of n*ts.”

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Notably, Alvarez will defend his marbles against Jaime Munguia on May 4. Meanwhile, Benavidez has decided to move up to 175 and carve his path. He will fight Oleksandr Gvozdyk for the interim title at 175. A win could position him to challenge for the undisputed crown, an opportunity that Alvarez has denied him.

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What do you make of these comments by Leonard Ellerbe? Do you believe Canelo Alvarez has set a fair price for the David Benavidez fight? Let us know in the comments below.

Also Read: “It’s Very Interesting Fight But”: Sparred With David Benavidez and Defeated Canelo Alvarez Earlier, Dmitry Bivol Sheds Light on How Possible Saul vs Benavidez Fight Would Go Now

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Rohit Lohan is a senior Boxing analyst and writer for EssentiallySports. With over 1000 articles to his credit, Rohit’s expertise has extended beyond mere reporting, with a keen focus on statistical analysis and accurate fight predictions that have garnered significant praise. Noteworthy coverages include Amanda Serrano's bold act of vacating her title in defiance of the WBC, and the creation of a highlight digest encapsulating the best fights of 2023.
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