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3 possible next opponents for Canelo Alvarez

3 possible next opponents for Canelo AlvarezEd Mullholland/Matchroom
Mouthwatering options are out there.

Canelo Alvarez dominated his way toward a lopsided unanimous decision over Jermell Charlo on Saturday night in Las Vegas.

And fresh off of recording his 60th career victory en route to becoming the first man in boxing's modern four-belt era to notch three defenses of an undisputed crown, Alvarez has plenty of options for his next opponent.

Here, DAZN takes a look at three opponents who would make for mouthwatering fights with the pound-for-pound legend.

Terence Crawford

Simply put: Is there a bigger fight in boxing than Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford? 

Critics scoffed at the notion of such a dream fight until Crawford threw it out there that he would seriously move up three weight classes — from being the undisputed champ at welterweight to super middleweight — and vie for Canelo's four world titles at 168 pounds.

After first downplaying the idea, Alvarez warmed to it more recently, but then said at his post-fight press conference that a fight with Crawford is not in his plans.

Booking this mega fight would pit the best boxers of this generation up against each other with ultimate boxing supremacy on the line.

A Crawford win and he'd become the only boxer ever to enjoy undisputed glory in three different weight classes — an accolade that Canelo would relish in stopping.

David Benavidez

David Benavidez has been calling Canelo out steadily for quite some time now. And when the "Mexican Monster's" name was brought up during Alvarez's post-fight interview Saturday night, Alvarez told Jim Gray: "I don't know. I don't f—ing care," signaling he's willing to fight whoever.

If Benavidez is successful against Demetrius Andrade this fall, it could force Canelo's hand as the mandatory challenger to the king's crown in a fight that the boxing world would love to see.

That clash would give Canelo the opportunity and challenge to silence critics who think the switch-hitting Benavidez has the tools to defeat the champ.

Demetrius Andrade

It was only a couple of years ago when Andrade crashed Canelo's post-fight conference, asking the champ for a fight.

Not only was his request denied, but Alvarez told Andrade to "get the f—k out of here."

If Andrade can make the biggest statement of his career by defeating Benavidez, he might be able to get the dream bout that he has coveted for so long.