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Claressa Shields’ Blunt 4-Word Verdict About Canelo Alvarez Opponent Says It All

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Claressa Shields only needed four words to speak volumes about Canelo Alvarez’s next fight in May.

In the early hours of February 7, it was revealed that Saul “Canelo” Alvarez had signed a four-fight deal with Turki Alalskikh.

When discussing the details behind this first fight, ESPN’s Mike Coppinger wrote on X, “The first fight of Canelo’s four-fight deal, sources told ESPN, will take place May 4 in Riyadh that Sunday morning for a prime-time broadcast Saturday night in the U.S. Two names being considered for the Crawford tune-up: Jermall Charlo and Bruno Surace, who upset Jaime Munguia.”

The fact that Coppinger called this May bout a “tune-up” for a blockbuster fight between Canelo and Terence Crawford in September suggested that whether it be Charlo, Surace, or someone else who steps in there against Canelo in May, fans shouldn’t expect a major test.

Then on February 8, Turki Alalshikh revealed that Canelo would be fighting William Scull on May 3 in Riyadh in a fight that will be for the undisputed Ring, WBA, WBC, IBF & WBO super-middleweight world titles.

Claressa Shields

Scull is the current IBF super-middleweight champion and holds an undefeated 23-0 record with 9 KOs. Despite these seemingly impressive accolades, there’s little doubt that Canelo will enter this bout as a massive favorite, and should have little issue making easy work of the 32-year-old.

What’s for sure is that Scull is not at all a household name. And women’s boxing great Claressa Shields alluded to this when responding to Alalshikh’s X post by writing, “Who is William scull?”

Shields isn’t the only person who seems let down about Canelo’s first opponent for this four-fight contract.

But the bottom line is that Scull presents an opportunity for Canelo to unify the super-middleweight belts and shake any rust off before facing Terence Crawford.

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