Canelo Alvarez to take huge hit on £28m-per-fight payday with no crowds as opponents snub bout because of lower fee
CANELO ALVAREZ looks set to take a huge hit on his near £28million-per-fight deal due to a lack of crowds and opponents snubbing him due to the lower fee.
Golden Boy Promotions President Eric Gomez has confirmed John Ryder and WBA super middleweight champion Callum Smith are potential fights for the Mexican.
But he also claimed it would be much easier to arrange a fight with a US opponent instead due to the restrictions in place due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Canelo is due to return to the ring in Las Vegas on September 14 but it is still to be confirmed who will be in the opposite corner.
That depends on the finances involved - with Canelo himself not due to get his usual bumper fee.
The 29-year-old four-weight world champ penned an 11-fight deal with DAZN in 2018 worth £289m.
But with his next clash due to be behind-closed-doors, there will be no revenue from ticket sales.
And both David Lemieux and Sergiy Derevyanchenko have already stated they are not willing to battle the star for a low fee.