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David Benavidez asks Turki Alalshikh to secure him one priority opponent

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Turki Alalshikh has promised to explore a potential mega fight for David Benavidez, who must first take care of business against Gilberto Ramirez on May 2.

The pair will collide for Ramirez’s WBO and WBA cruiserweight titles, headlining a Premier Boxing Champions pay-per-view card at the T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas.

For Benavidez, this represents an opportunity to become a three-division world champion, with the 29-year-old having already claimed notable victories at super-middle and light-heavyweight.

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His legacy at 168lbs, however, was slightly diminished by an elusive showdown with Canelo Alvarez, who he chased for the best part of 18 months while holding the WBC ‘interim’ title.

During this time, Canelo had made a sizable impression as the undisputed super-middleweight champion, but was widely accused of ducking his then-mandatory challenger, Benavidez, while defending his titles against lesser opposition.

In any case, the 35-year-old is no longer considered the king of his division, having lost a unanimous decision to Terence Crawford in September.

But while Crawford has since announced his retirement, Alvarez is now working towards an expected world title shot in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, this September.

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Should the Mexican emerge victorious, then Benavidez would seemingly still be eager to face him, even after moving all the way up to 200lbs.

In a video recently posted by Pedigree Boxing, the WBC light-heavyweight champion reminded Alalshikh of a previous conversation regarding his desire to face Canelo.

“Remember you told me you were going to give me Canelo?”

In response, the boxing powerbroker admitted that such a fight seems unlikely, but nonetheless promised to speak with the man himself.

“Let me tell you something: there is something we can do and there is something we cannot do. Of course I want to see this fight, but maybe when [Canelo’s] 40 [years old].

“We will talk with him.”

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While the Canelo dream has not quite deserted him, Benavidez must ultimately remain focused on his cruiserweight title challenge against Ramirez.

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Former cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar urged the Indian team management not to repeat mistakes like pushing Sanju Samson down the order to make room for someone like Shubman Gill in the playing XI. The star wicket-keeper’s momentum was severely hampered after he was demoted from the opener’s role ahead of the 2025 Asia Cup campaign.

Sanju Samson clawed his way back into the top-order spot after a whirlwind set of months. He made a massive statement with his match-winning, and unbeaten 97 against the West Indies to propel India to the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2026.

Sanju Samson had a dismal run in the middle order, and even though the selectors made the call to reinstate him at the top before the World Cup, he could not find his rhythm from before. Sanjay Manjrekar hoped that such selection calls are avoided in the future.

“Sanju Samson came to the fore. Now, I have said this before as well, this is a guy who has only recently got 3 T20I hundreds in five games, but to accommodate Shubman Gill after his brilliant Test form, Samson was pushed down the order, and Gill was made to open. Now these kind of blunders cannot happen. You cannot repeat these blunders, because it has taken a while for Samson to find that spot,” Sanjay Manjrekar said in a post on his Instagram account.

“The thing about Sanju Samson, which is different from Ishan Kishan, Abhishek Sharma, or Tilak Varma, is that a lot of the young batters that are coming through are trying to force the T20 big game into their game. Sanju Samson was already a force as a young player, he always had this talent and still has that big hitting ability to good balls and playing normal shots,” he added.

Sanju Samson had shown glimpses of form during his brief cameos against Namibia and Zimbabwe in the campaign recently. However, he went levels ahead to headline the run chase for India in the do-or-die clash against the West Indies at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata.

“I must confess, at the halfway stage, I was worried” – Sanjay Manjrekar’s admission regarding IND vs WI T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 match

Sanjay Manjrekar admitted that he had his doubts over the shaky Indian batting after they were presented with a mammoth 196-run target. With the pressure of elimination looming, and the expectations of the home crowd, the batters navigated through the challenge seamlessly to record the third-highest run chase in T20 World Cup history.

“What a game. Bit of nervousness, tension. It seemed like we were already in the semis and finals, such was the atmosphere around the game, and once the West Indies got 190 (195), it became even more intense. I must confess, at the halfway stage, I was worried, because Indian batting has not been top notch. I thought this was going to be a real tester for India,” Sanjay Manjrekar said.

Team India progressed into the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup for the sixth time, and for the third edition in a row after the win over the Shai Hope-led side. They will next face England at the Wankhede Stadium, on Thursday, March 5.

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