Canelo Álvarez Dominates David Benavidez with Unanimous Decision Victory to Retain Undisputed Super Middleweight Crown
Canelo Álvarez reminded the boxing world why he's considered one of the sport's pound-for-pound best fighters Tuesday night at T-Mobile Arena, delivering a masterful unanimous decision victory over David Benavidez to retain his undisputed super middleweight championship in front of a sold-out crowd in Las Vegas.
Álvarez controlled the majority of the fight with his superior boxing IQ and defensive skills, consistently finding angles to land clean shots while avoiding Benavidez's aggressive pressure. All three judges scored the fight 116-112 in favor of the Mexican champion, who successfully defended his titles for the fifth time since becoming undisputed champion.
"David is a tough, strong fighter, but I showed tonight why I'm the champion," Álvarez said during his post-fight interview. "I used my experience and ring intelligence to control the fight. This is what separates good fighters from great champions. I'm not going anywhere, and I'm ready for whatever challenge comes next."
The 33-year-old champion started slowly but found his rhythm in the middle rounds, using his precise counterpunching and body work to gradually break down Benavidez's aggressive style. Álvarez's jab was particularly effective, consistently snapping back the challenger's head while setting up power shots to the body and head.
Benavidez fought with tremendous heart and determination throughout the contest, landing several clean power shots in the early rounds that momentarily stunned the champion. However, the 26-year-old challenger couldn't maintain his early pace against Álvarez's championship conditioning and tactical adjustments.
The victory extends Álvarez's remarkable run of success at super middleweight and silences critics who suggested he was vulnerable against younger, hungrier opponents. His ability to adapt his style and find ways to win against dangerous opposition continues to separate him from his contemporaries.
With the Benavidez threat neutralized, Álvarez can now focus on potential superfights at light heavyweight or legacy-defining matchups that would further cement his place among boxing's all-time greats. His combination of skill, experience, and drawing power makes him the sport's most valuable asset as he enters the final years of his career.
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