this some Django style shyt
this some Django style shyt
He needs to relocate ASAP.
he sounds very worried. He better get out of there ASAP.CANELO ALVAREZMY BROTHER WAS KIDNAPPED IN MEXICO IN 2018... I Negotiated His Return
4/28/2021 12:26 PM PT
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Bombshell revelation from Canelo Alvarez ... the boxing superstar says his brother was kidnapped in Mexico in 2018 -- and he was the one who was forced to negotiate with the scumbags for 3 DAYS to bring him home.
The 30-year-old broke it all down on "In Depth with Graham Bensinger" during an interview that will air in its entirety this weekend ... explaining just days before his '18 fight against Rocky Fielding, he got some terrifying news.
Canelo says shortly after he landed in New York for the fight, he was told one of his older brothers had been abducted.
And, in the days and hours leading up to the tilt with Fielding, Canelo says he had to make the deals to ensure his bro's safe return.
"Over the phone, I negotiated all the -- I negotiated everything for his release," Canelo told Bensinger in Spanish.
"For three days, I negotiated with those a**holes so they would let him go. Three days!"
Fortunately, Canelo says his brother was returned safely ... and Alvarez was still able to go out and dominate Fielding, scoring a 3rd round TKO.
Canelo did not reveal the terms of the deal they made with his brother's captures.
But, there's more ... Canelo believes crooked cops in Mexico may have played a role in the kidnapping -- and says the entire thing has him concerned about his and his family's safety in his home country.
In fact, Alvarez was very critical of Mexican leaders when talking with Bensinger ... saying the government and law enforcement are doing a "very bad" job.
He added, "This is why I'm not here in Mexico much anymore, because it's not safe."
Canelo says he wishes his home country would create more strict laws and punishments to help make the place safer for all.
He added that he'd like to move his family to the United States ... but said it'd be difficult "because they have their life here ... they have their life here in Mexico. I can't do it."
The clips from the Canelo interview with Bensinger are strangely.... Candid...
How did he get hold of Mexican beef in San Diego?I believe he primarily stays in San Diego nowadays. He wants his family to move, but you know how stubborn older people are. They never want to leave their comfort zone.
Alvarez looks sick and drained too.
Maybe he just been in a chlorine pool.
Regis Prograis Wants Adrien Broner Bout Next, Broner Wants To Fight On Triller
BY MANOUK AKOPYAN
Published Thu Apr 29, 2021, 08:23 AM EDT
Former 140-pound champion Regis “Rougarou” Prograis would relish the opportunity to fight one of the biggest names in boxing, albeit the faded version.
Following a knockout win over Ivan Redkach on Triller PPV as the co-feature to the Jake Paul-Ben Askren fight, Prograis (26-1, 22 KOs) is eyeing the former four-division world champion Adrien Broner (34-4-1, 24 KOs).
“Broner heard what money Triller is paying, and he said he wants to fight on Triller next. Who is better to fight Broner than me?” Prograis told The DAZN Boxing Show.
“If it’s not the next fight, then it’s the one right after that. I really think me and Broner should be the next fight right back on Triller. That’s a huge fight. Even in and out of the ring, that’s going to be a big event. I would try. I already know I can beat him.”
Following the recent Triller PPV, Broner went on one of his typical tirades on social media.
“This is crazy. N----- train their whole life and never get a chance to make this type of money. I'm happy for Jake Paul and I think he deserves everything given to him but this is mind-blowing,” wrote Broner in regard to Paul’s reported $690,000 purse. “Cause Showtime Boxing and Al Haymon do pay the f--- outta me but I really put the work in since I was six years old to get to where I am but this is just my opinion I’m not hating or nothing ..... F--- IT MY NEXT FIGHT GOT TO BE ON TRILLER.”
The 31-year-old Broner has been linked to Showtime for better parts of the last decade. The premium cable network has shown commitment to the Rated-R boxer despite the uneven performances and head-scratching headlines he creates.
Broner is 1-2-1 in his last four fights dating back to July 2017. The underwhelming win came via a disputed decision against the unheralded Jovanie Santiago in February. It was the Cincinnati slugger’s first match in over two years.
The Bayou-based Prograis, 32, has seen enough holes in Broner’s game to feel confident he could stop the steel-chinned fighter for the first time in his career.
“Me going into training camp, it won’t be to beat Adrien Broner. My whole training camp, my mind would be, ‘I want to stop him,'” said Prograis.
“There’s no question that I can beat him. I don’t even think like that. I definitely know for sure that I can beat Adrien Broner. For me, it’s about stopping him. I would definitely want to be the first person to do it. Adrien Broner is tough.”