Canelo Alvarez, Jake Paul’s fight falls to sign Saudi Arabia deal | Boxing news
Mexico boxer Canelo Alvarez plans to fight YouTube Sensation Jake Paul by signing with the Riyadh season in Saudi Arabia.
Canelo Alvarez agreed to four combat agreements with the Riyadh season, it appears in a combat that speculates Jake Paul with Jake Paul for a larger contract with Mexico Superstar.
Turki Alalshikah, the head of the Riyadh Season and the General Entertainment Organization of Saudi Arabia, announced a contract on Thursday on Thursday. “Don’t mess with the lion,” said Alalshik.
Alvarez quickly responded to social media: “Let’s go to the brother.”
The first battle in Alvarez’s new deal would be in May, Saudi Arabia and Terence would be in Crawford – a long-term Welterweight champion can be his second battle.
“I look forward to seeing Canelo in September,” wrote in X on the X, in response to Alalshikh “and shock the world in the Riyadh season.”
Ring magazine quoted a source of knowledge of the details, a battle against Crawford Raiders’s’s’s’s’s’s’da Las Vegas said in September.

In August 3, during the Los Angeles’s Super Welter Cleaneshe boxing game, Crail Madrimov’s latest war in Israel Madrimov. four section champions.
Alvarez spent years in boxing, and the 34-year-old Super Medium Weight Champion, Paula used the stunt against stunt, using a great commitment to the Saudi government goal, the sport was flooded with money in the last few years.
Alvarez would be an astronomical favorite to defeat YouTube star, which is one of the greatest boots in combat sport, fighting with mixed warships and 58-year-old Mike Tyson.
Instead, Alvarez returns to a meeting with a meeting with Crawford, which should pass the two weight degrees to fight with Canelo this year.
Alvarez in Las Vegas in the last September, Over the Edgar Berlanga To improve up to 62-2-2. There are 39 knots.
The former UFC champion Conor McGregor said that in December in a writing on social media Reached the initial agreement to fight Paul An exhibition boxing match.