By Miguel Rivera

WBC junior middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (41-0-1, 30KOs) has vowed to never appear as an undercard fighter on a show being headlined by Floyd Mayweather Jr. (43-0, 26KOs). Canelo was left with a bad taste in his mouth after claiming that Mayweather reneged on a proposed agreement to fight him in September. Canelo faces WBA champion Austin Trout in a unification on April 20th in San Antonio, Texas. If Canelo wins, he plans to return on September 14th and refuses to co-headline another event with Mayweather, as the two boxers have done in the past.

"We are already tired of looking for him. We gave our best possible effort to try to reach an agreement to fight him and we couldn't achieve anything. If he wants to fight me, he knows where to find me. I will not [co-headline with him in September]. I will be presented by myself on a date as important as that one, but I am going to be in a stellar fight," Canelo told Vandu Deportes.