LONDON - Mexican ace Canelo Alvarez says he is ready to claim the mantle of boxing’s pay-per-view star after Floyd Mayweather hangs up his gloves.
The 24-year-old light-middleweight takes on big-hitting James Kirkland this weekend, live and exclusive on BoxNation, in an edge-of-the-seat thriller in front of 35,000 at the Minute Maid Park in Texas.
Despite refusing to overlook the dangerous Kirkland, the flame-haired superstar is prepared to fill the gap once Mayweather calls it a day following his last fight in September and has even opened the door to a rematch with the money man after his 2013 points loss.
“I'm ready. I'm ready for whatever comes to my career. I work hard, I train hard, I fight the best, and if that's the role [next PPV star] that I have to take once they're [Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao] gone, then yes, I'm ready for it,” said Canelo.
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The 24-year-old light-middleweight takes on big-hitting James Kirkland this weekend, live and exclusive on BoxNation, in an edge-of-the-seat thriller in front of 35,000 at the Minute Maid Park in Texas.
Despite refusing to overlook the dangerous Kirkland, the flame-haired superstar is prepared to fill the gap once Mayweather calls it a day following his last fight in September and has even opened the door to a rematch with the money man after his 2013 points loss.
“I'm ready. I'm ready for whatever comes to my career. I work hard, I train hard, I fight the best, and if that's the role [next PPV star] that I have to take once they're [Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao] gone, then yes, I'm ready for it,” said Canelo.
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