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Canelo Alvarez reveals HILARIOUS peeing emergency story beforeboxingmatch

Canelo Alvarez stands out as one of the best Mexican boxers ever. It has been almost two decades since Alvarez stepped into the world of professional boxing. During this period, there might be several off-the-ring stories and incidents. Recently, Canelo revealed one such story where he was moments from the ring when nature called.

In a recent interview, Canelo was questioned about the course of action in case he needs to use the restroom after donning his gloves for a major bout. Interestingly, the Mexican found himself in that unfortunate situation. It was before his boxing bout against Miguel Cotto in 2015. Alvarez had to request assistance from his long-time trainer/manager, Eddy Reynoso.

It’s a funny story. When I fought with Miguel Angel Cotto, I had everything: the gloves, the cup, and everything else. I said to my friend [Eddy], Hey, I need to go pee, and he said and what? I’m like, help me. How am I going to pull out that thing, you know? He pulled out that thing, and I peed. I said you need to do it because I’m going to wet my shorts.
Canelo Alvarez via Big Boy TV

Canelo Alvarez secured a victory in the match through a unanimous decision. This win helped him regain his status as a superstar after his loss to Floyd Mayweather two years earlier. Alvarez and Reynoso’s connection is one of the most long-standing bonds in the sport. However, the story was not the only one that the netizens laughed about.

The way Canelo narrated the story with newfound English vocabulary made it more funnier. A few minutes later, he even went on a hilarious cursing spree in English. Now, as for his fights, he will face Edgar Berlanga next. Several individuals insist the Mexican boxer should have clashed against David Benavidez. Meanwhile, Alvarez recently shared thoughts on the possibility of that fight.

Canelo Alvarez talks about his fight possibility against David Benavidez

Canelo Alvarez and David Benavidez have long wanted to fight against each other. Interestingly, Canelo has even revealed the reason for not fighting Benavidez now. However, he also doesn’t rule out their potential fight in the future. This time, Alvarez has once again made it clear that the contract needs to be negotiated on his terms.

In a recent episode of the Pound 4 Pound podcast, Canelo discussed his upcoming fight against Berlanga. In doing so, he also talked about his compatriot David Benavidez’s fight against Oleksandr Gvozdyk. A few minutes after that conversation, Alvarez discussed the possibility of fighting against Benavidez.

I'm in the business, I can do the fight. If the money is right, it's OK. But I like to be comfortable, I like to be in peace. They want to talk with me when I have a fight in front and I don't like to work in that way. After the fight with Berlanga, we can sit and talk about it and make everything sense
Canelo Alvarez via Pound4Pound podcast

However, that is unlikely to happen as Benavidez is looking forward to fighting the winner of Artem Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol. As for Alvarez, Saudi Delegate Turki Alalshikh rejected the possibility of his fight against Terence Crawford. Now, it remains to be seen what Alvarez’s next step will be following the Berlanga fight.

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