Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny is making headlines again by calling out Mexican boxing star Saul “Canelo” Alvarez. In a recent chat with Spanish streamer Ibai Llanos, the urban music icon expressed his eagerness to step into the ring against whoever wins the match between Canelo and Terence Crawford.
Bad Bunny’s Challenge to Canelo: His Comments Explained
While dining in a New York restaurant alongside producer Tainy and Ibai Llanos, Bad Bunny showcased his excitement for the sport of boxing. When asked about which fighter he would like to challenge, he unhesitatingly named the victor of the Canelo and Crawford bout.
Confidently stating, “Canelo has never been knocked down, and I have the punch,” the remark quickly gained traction on social media, sparking discussions among boxing enthusiasts and fans alike.
Bad Bunny has consistently shown his affinity for various sports, often attending NBA games, following the NFL, and actively participating in the WWE. His performances have revealed impressive skills, dedication, and a level of commitment that has caught the attention of professional wrestling critics.
In the course of the interview, he also entertained thoughts of competing against legendary boxers like Muhammad Ali and Julio Cesar Chavez. With his signature flair, he envisioned these bouts as thrilling events of 15 rounds, with both fighters showcasing their toughness, set against the vibrant backdrops of Puerto Rico or Mexico.
Canelo’s Reaction to Bad Bunny’s Challenge
At this point, Saul “Canelo” Alvarez has not responded to the reggaeton artist’s remarks. The boxer is currently focused on his upcoming bout with Terence Crawford, set for September 12 in Las Vegas.
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