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Bad Bunny vs. Canelo? WBC shocks boxing world with surprise ‘Ranking’ after viral challenge

Bad Bunny’s bold words about Canelo Alvarez prompted a surprising move from the WBC, one that's now shaking up the boxing world.

Bad Bunny has challenged the Mexican Canelo Alvarez.
© Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for The Met Museum/VogueBad Bunny has challenged the Mexican Canelo Alvarez.

The world of boxing was momentarily shaken—not by a punch, but by a bold statement from one of the globe’s biggest music stars. “I have the punch to knock out Canelo,” said Bad Bunny with a smirk, during a live chat with popular Spanish streamer Ibai Llanos. Delivered with a blend of confidence and humor, the comment quickly went viral, sending shockwaves through both the music and boxing communities.

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The Puerto Rican superstar seemed to be playfully eyeing the winner of the upcoming mega-fight between Saul “Canelo” Alvarez and Terence Crawford, scheduled for September. Despite having no professional boxing background, Bad Bunny’s charisma—and his history of surprising fans—was enough to ignite a frenzy of speculation and banter.

It didn’t take long for the boxing world to respond. In a light-hearted but widely shared message, WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman leaned into the moment: “Dear Benito, I want you to know that the WBC is going to rank you as the number one contender for the winner of Canelo vs. Crawford. Start getting ready, daddy!”

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While clearly made in jest, the comment highlighted how the lines between entertainment and professional sports continue to blur in today’s media-driven landscape. Sulaiman emphasized that while celebrity crossovers may generate headlines, the World Boxing Council remains committed to its official standards and athlete safety.

Canelo vs Crawford

Canelo Alvarez to face Terence Crawford in September 2025. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

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Bad Bunny’s track record in the ring

Though a professional boxing match might be a stretch, Bad Bunny isn’t a stranger to combat sports. His acclaimed performance at WrestleMania 37 earned praise from fans and athletes alike, showcasing not only his athleticism and dedication but also his flair for the spotlight. His time in WWE proved that he’s more than just a stage performer—he’s a legitimate entertainer with unexpected physical skills.

Bad Bunny sends fiery message to the winner of the Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford fight

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Whether a serious bout with a fighter like Canelo is in the cards remains highly unlikely, but in an era where celebrity boxing has drawn millions of viewers, no idea is completely out of bounds. Bad Bunny’s comment may have been a joke—but in today’s boxing world, even jokes have a way of becoming reality.

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