Oscar De Lay Hoya recently made remarks regarding Canelo Alvarez and the younger generation of fighters who are looking to dethrone the Mexican boxing star. He mentioned that there are many young fighters eager to take Canelo’s crown and that it might be just a matter of time before someone does. With fighters like Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia coming up in the ranks, the competition is fierce.

On May fourth, Canelo is scheduled to defend his undisputed super middleweight championship against fellow Mexican Jaime Munguia. However, there are those who believe that Canelo should be facing a more challenging opponent like David Benavidez. De La Hoya mentioned that Canelo’s demand for a massive sum of money to fight Benavidez is just a tactic to avoid the match. This situation has stirred some controversy in the boxing community.

Once a powerful duo in boxing, Canelo and De La Hoya are now on bad terms. De La Hoya revealed that the rift started when he suggested that Canelo’s trainer, Eddie Reynoso, could use some assistance. This comment was taken as a lack of loyalty by Team Canelo. De La Hoya expressed his disappointment in Canelo’s reaction and questioned the fighter’s own loyalty given his history of changing promoters and networks.

Fighter-trainer or fighter-promoter rifts are not uncommon in the boxing world. From Jack Dempsey and Doc Kearns in the 1920s to the present day, conflicts between key figures in a fighter’s team have been part of the sport’s narrative. The Canelo-De La Hoya fallout is just another chapter in this ongoing saga of professional relationships gone sour.

Overall, the dynamics between Canelo Alvarez and Oscar De La Hoya showcase the complexities of the fighter-promoter relationship in boxing. As the sport evolves and new talents emerge, conflicts like these are likely to continue shaping the landscape of professional boxing.

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