Canelo Alvarez is attempting to become a world champion in five different categories

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Canelo Alvarez gets approved by the WBC to challenge Ilunga Makabu.

A mere two weeks removed from his victory over Caleb Plant, Canelo Alvarez (57-1-2) has announced his next move. While various names such as David Benavidez, Jermal Charlo, and others were thrown around, it seems Canelo has bigger things in mind. Rather than defending his super-middleweight belts, he’s instead looking up.

Canelo Alvarez’s trainer Eddy Reynoso announced Alvarez’s intention to move to 200 pounds to challenge for the WBC cruiserweight strap. The current WBC cruiserweight champion is 34-year-old Ilunga Makabu (28-2). ‘Junior’s last fight was in December 2020, defeating Olanrewaju Durodola via knockout to retain his title.

Canelo Alvarez’s trainer/manager Eddy Reynoso has announced at the WBC convention that Canelo wants to move up to CRUISERWEIGHT and challenge WBC champion Ilunga Makabu in his next fight in May. The WBC have approved this, so Canelo will fight to become a five-weight champion.

The WBC officially approved the Alvarez-Makabu fight, and it is likely to take place in May 2022.


Canelo Alvarez is attempting to become a five-weight world champion

Canelo Alvarez seeks to become a five-weight world champion with a win over Makabu. Alvarez started his career fighting as low as welterweight but has been known to jump around in weight classes in recent years. Now he’s making another huge jump, all the way up to 200 pounds.

Source: ESPN

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