Canelo Alvarez will defend his unified super middleweight world titles against Edgar Berlanga on September 14, live on DAZN.
Roughly a month later on October 12, Artur Beterbiev clashes with Dmitry Bivol for the undisputed light heavyweight crown.
While appearing on the "Pound 4 Pound" podcast with Kamaru Usman and Henry Cejudo, Alvarez said not only will he be watching that fight but he's interested in possibly trying to avenge his May 2022 unanimous decision loss to Bivol at 175 pounds.
"Yeah, if it's possible one day, it's the only fight I make one more time at 175 with that rematch with Bivol," Alvarez told both Usman and Cejudo. "I think it's the only fight I will [move] up and fight with him."
Prior to that loss in being drowned out by Bivol's volume punching, Alvarez had knocked out Sergey Kovalev to win the light heavyweight world championship in November 2019, showing he is capable of winning at that weight.
But how does Alvarez expect Bivol (23-0, 12 KOs) to fare against a battering Beterbiev who counts all 20 of his victories by knockout?
"I think if Bivol has the condition and the very good game plan to go there in and out and do all these things, I think he wins," Alvarez said. "But if not, if he goes a little bit in the corner or in the ropes, it's going to be hard for him because Beterbiev is a very hard fighter."
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