Ali Abdelaziz Calls Out Canelo Alvarez, Canelo Responds

Canelo trolls MMA Manager Ali Abdelaziz, Who tf is that?

Canelo Alvarez just needed five words to wreck MMA Manager Ali Abdelaziz.

Abdelaziz has been vying for a boxing match between his client Kamaru Usman and Alvarez all year, it seems. Last month, he said Usman would knock out Alvarez in three rounds and insinuated that he is a coward.

Calling out Canelo

On Tuesday, Abdelaziz called out Canelo on Twitter and called him a chicken for not fighting Usman.

“@Canelo is an absolute chicken, he is fighting guys with 5000 followers on Instagram, these guys will never do nothing for his legacy. Now I understand why he doesn’t wanna lose to someone like @USMAN84kg this is chicken style, no risk – no reward,” Abdelaziz wrote.

Canelo responds

It took Alvarez less than an hour to respond, with five words and a couple of emojis.

“who the fuck is this?”

It was simple yet very effective, and everyone on the internet clowned the infamous MMA manager.

Abdelaziz would respond once more by saying Alvarez knows who he is, and he is only being nice because of Ramadan. Oh, and also saying that Alvarez is ducking a rematch with Gennady Golovkin.

“You know who I am, you know what’s the difference between you and @USMAN84kg? You’ve been ducking GGG for 2 years now, but Kamaru have fought everybody UFC threw at him. I’m being very nice to you, because it’s Ramadan,” Abdelaziz wrote.
The UFC welterweight champion got in on the Twitter thread on Wednesday.
 
“Let’s just all relax… before somebody gets hurt,” Usman wrote.

Usman

The potential boxing match between Usman and Alvarez doesn’t look anywhere close to happening. First, Alvarez returns to action on May 7 against WBA super light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV. While Usman is rumored to fight Leon Edwards sometime this summer.
Published on April 27, 2022 at 7:01 pm
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