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Yesterday, the San Francisco 49ers hammered the Dallas Cowboys 42-10. The win establishes them as perhaps the most formidable team. There was little reason to doubt that the loss would not elicit strong feelings from avid followers. But Canelo Alvarez@BOXINGnBBQ shared a tweet early today. Alluding to how Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones might have reacted post-defeat, a concise clip shows the undisputed Super Middleweight champion reacting disapprovingly to something and then turning away.

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The meme seems to have caught on. The post read that the Cowboys’ owner, Jerry Jones, is frustrated at Dak Prescott‘s inability to complete any passes over three yards. One of the fans was disappointed and questioned the team’s credentials. But then another fan highlighted that the Cowboys’ subjugation didn’t happen because of one person but because they squared against a massively skilled team.

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Canelo Alvarez enters the field as the 49ers gun down the Cowboys

If this is the squad the Dallas Cowboys intend to dispatch for winning the Super Bowl, then seemingly angry, this user suggested a better idea for them would be to try their luck in the Mexican league.

It’s not clear whether the target of this fan’s comments is Canelo Alvarez or Jerry Jones. But the fan clarified that he wouldn’t give a hoot about anything. There is a money-making machine in his possession.

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The following user disagrees with the notion that Dak Prescott was the reason for the loss. A superior opponent blew them away, that’s all.

This fan finds the whole meme hilarious. But he emphasized both loving and loathing the Cowboys team.

Once again, it’s not clear for which team the following user messaged. But either way, the user couldn’t help himself from lauding the offensive tactics deployed on the field.

According to an article on Bleacher Report, the real essence of the Dallas Cowboys eventually came out. It might not take much time for anyone to discern where they stand when pitched against teams such as the San Francisco 49ers and Philadelphia Eagles. Alongside the New Orleans Saints or the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the article reported, the Cowboys would barely be able to appear for the National Football Conference (NFC) in the Super Bowl.

As far as Canelo Alvarez is concerned, the Super Middleweight champion wound up the first fight of the $100 million PBC deal. Aside from the regular callouts, he has a few choices for his next fight. Rumoredly, he might go after Jermall Charlo, his recent opponent, and Jermell Charlo‘s twin brother. Otherwise, there’s always David Benavidez, eagerly looking forward to an opportunity to fight the Mexican icon.

Read More: $200 Million Worth Canelo Alvarez’s Business and Investment Portfolio: Taco Restaurant, Partnership With Hennessy, Tequila Brand, and More

Who, in your opinion, should be the best match-up against Alvarez? Please share your views with us in the comments below.

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Jaideep R. Unnithan is a Senior Boxing Writer at EssentiallySports and one of the division’s most trusted voices. Since joining in October 2022, he has brought a deep love for the sport into every story, whether reporting on live bouts with the ES LiveEvent Desk or unpacking the legacy of fighters from different eras as part of the features desk. Trained under EssentiallySports’ prestigious Journalistic Excellence Program, which is a specialized training initiative designed to refine top writers' skills through mentorship and advanced sports journalism techniques, Jaideep’s writing reflects a quiet authority shaped by two years of covering boxing’s flashpoints and fault lines. He is drawn to the warrior code of legends like Alexis Argüello and Marvin Hagler, while also staying attuned to the promise of rising stars like Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez, David Benavidez, and Dmitry Bivol. Jaideep has a special fascination with Naoya Inoue’s old-school grit. Beyond writing, he reads widely, a habit that sharpens his storytelling, whether he’s tracing the rhythm of a classic fight or preparing his next ringside dispatch. Before joining EssentiallySports, Jaideep worked as a client manager and team manager in corporate roles, bringing strong organizational and communication skills to his journalistic career. He has also completed notable certifications, including a Non-Fiction Book Writing Workshop.

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