David Benavidez is one of the few fighters to openly question Canelo Alvarez’s choice of Christian Mbilli for September 12, although he did not explain why he would have preferred Diego Pacheco as the opponent.
“No one wants to see that s***. I’m not trying to be ad ***, but nobody wants to see that,” David Benavidez said. Instagram when asked about Canelo facing Christian Mbilli in Riyadh on September 12.
“I think he would have been better if he fought Diego Pacheco.”
Benavidez did not elaborate on why he considered Pacheco the better option. The 6-foot-3 contender is coming off a 12-round unanimous decision win over Kevin Lele Sadjo in December in a fight that drew criticism from some fans, who felt Pacheco looked too cautious and failed to separate himself against a smaller opponent.
Mbilli (29-0-1, 24 KOs) is younger than Canelo at 31 and is known for fighting at a high pace while throwing heavy combinations without slowing down late in fights. He is also considered the naturally stronger fighter physically at super middleweight.
Benavidez fought Canelo for years without finishing the match. The former WBC interim and regular champion eventually moved to 175 and later cruiserweight after repeatedly missing the opportunity. Earlier this month, Benavidez stopped Gilberto Ramirez to capture the WBA and WBO cruiserweight titles.
Canelo returns in Riyadh after losing his undisputed super middleweight championship to Terence Crawford last September. Crawford later retired and vacated the belts, positioning Canelo for another title fight against Mbilli.
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Last updated on 2026/05/17 at 16:21


