âSHOCK IN THE RINGâ â Canelo Alvarez Stunned by David Benavidez in Just 3 Rounds, Losing $150 Million and the WBA WARS Title to His Opponent
In a fateful night in the boxing ring, Mexican superstar Saul âCaneloâ Alvarez suffered the biggest shock of his career when he was knocked out by David Benavidez in just three dramatic rounds. The loss not only stripped Canelo of the prestigious WBA WARS title but also saw a staggering $150 million prize slip through his fingers, marking one of the most unforgettable defeats in modern boxing history.

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The Defining Rounds: Benavidez Overwhelms Canelo
The long-awaited clash between Canelo Alvarez and David Benavidez finally took place, but no one could have predicted it would end so swiftly. From the opening bell, Benavidez â nicknamed the âMexican Monsterâ â showcased his dominance with lightning-fast combinations and devastating power. Canelo, renowned for his ironclad defense and razor-sharp counterattacks, seemed unable to find an answer to his opponentâs relentless pressure.
Round 1 saw Benavidez corner Canelo against the ropes, unleashing a barrage of powerful left hooks that forced the 168-pound super-middleweight champion onto the back foot. By Round 2, Canelo attempted to regain control with his signature counterpunches, but Benavidez appeared to anticipate his every move. The climax came in Round 3 when a perfectly timed uppercut from Benavidez sent Canelo crashing to the canvas. Though he struggled to his feet, Canelo could not continue, prompting the referee to call an end to the fight.
Losing It All: $150 Million and the WBA WARS Title
This defeat was not just a blow to Caneloâs reputation but also cost him a colossal $150 million â reportedly the payout tied to this blockbuster fight. The WBA WARS title, a symbol of Caneloâs dominance in the super-middleweight division, now belongs to David Benavidez, who couldnât hide his elation as he hoisted the belt high after his victory.
Benavidez declared post-fight: âIâve been saying for years that Canelo couldnât avoid me forever. Today, I proved Iâm the best. This is my era now!â Meanwhile, a shell-shocked Canelo offered only a brief response: âIâll be back. This isnât the end.
Aftermath and the Road Ahead
The stunning upset has sent shockwaves through the global boxing community. Many speculate that Canelo, now 34, may be entering the twilight of his career, while the unbeaten Benavidez, at 28, is poised to take over as the new face of Mexican boxing. Analysts are left wondering whether Canelo will demand a rematch to reclaim his honor or pursue a different path to restore his legacy.
With this win, David Benavidez not only captured the WBA WARS belt but also solidified his status as a top contender for undisputed supremacy in the super-middleweight division. For Canelo Alvarez, this marks a critical crossroads: either face Benavidez again or seek new challenges to prove that his âEmpireâ has not truly fallen