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Canelo Alvarez gets green light from WBC to move up to CRUISERWEIGHT and fight champ Ilunga Makabu for FIFTH title

CANELO ALVAREZ has been given the green light from the WBC to challenge CRUISERWEIGHT champion Ilunga Makabu.

The announcement was made at the governing bodies' convention in Mexico, and will pave the way for Canelo to try and become a FIVE-weight champion.

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Canelo Alvarez has been given the green light to fight cruiserweight champion Ilunga MakabuCredit: Getty
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WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman said: “We just approved the challenge between Canelo Alvarez and Junior Makabu in cruiserweight."

Canelo, 31, has won belts from light-middleweight all the way to light-heavyweight.

His heaviest career victory was for the WBO 175lb title which he won after knocking out Sergey Kovalev, 39, in November 2019.

But Canelo soon moved back down to super-middleweight, where he has since settled.

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And the Mexican superstar became undisputed champion in just 11 months and four fights.

Wins over Callum Smith, 31, Avni Yildirim, 30, Billy Joe Saunders, 32, and most recently Caleb Plant, 29, saw him win and retain the belts.

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Talk has quickly turned to what could be next for Canelo, who is currently a free agent.

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His trainer and manager Eddy Reynoso named Artur Beterbiev, 36, Dmitry Bivol, 30, Jermall Charlo, 31, and David Benavidez, 24, as potential options.

But moving as high as the 14st 4lb cruiserweight, which is over TWO STONE more than Canelo's usual fighting weight, has emerged as a new avenue.

Makabu, 34, is 28–2 and can be remembered by British fans for his 2016 knockout loss to Tony Bellew, 38, in Everton.

But only last year the Congolese boxer won the WBC belt with a win over pole Michal Cieslak, 32.

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