Mexico’s Golden Boy Canelo Alvarez Creates Boxing History One Fight At A Time

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Suit: David August, Timepiece: Ulysse Nardin

Photography by TajĀ 

Shot on location at Canelo’s private home

Styling by Jennifer Moreno

Santos Saul ā€œCaneloā€ Alvarez greets us in his San Diego home, his personal haven dedicated for training when preparing for a big fight. He is casual in a white robe at 9 a.m., leisurely finishing his breakfast as we arrive. The photo shoot and interview have been scheduled at this time in the early morning, as Saturdays are dedicated to sparring as part of his trainingā€”he diligently performs a full 10 rounds as part of his preparation for his anticipated fight with opponent Gennady ā€œGGGā€ Golovkin.

Mexican-born Alvarez, a two-division champion and former junior middleweight champion, is the youngest of eight children who began his career at a very young age after watching all of his older brothers box. With a record of 49-1 (his only loss being with undefeated boxing champ Floyd Mayweather), 34 knockouts and one draw, he is the most successful in his family. Today he is quiet, stoic and serious, undertaking this interruption in his schedule with the same focus as he does with his training. Here, he sits with Haute Living and discusses his upcoming fight, the Mayweather loss and his dreams for the future.

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Timepiece: Ulysse Nardin, Shoes: Fabrice Tardieu

HL: Youā€™re a fighter known for never backing away from the toughest fights. Why did it take you some time to finally agree to fight Golovkin?Ā 

CA: I think that all fights are hard, but boxing is a very difficult sport because itā€™s a contact sportā€”and out of all the contact sports, I feel that boxing is the most challenging. This fight took the time it had to take because these types of fights require long negotiations to make sure that both parties are happy. A fight of this magnitude will take persistence, but finally it is here.

HL: How have you prepared for this fight unlike any other that youā€™ve fought?

CA: We always prepare differently each time because each rivalā€™s style is uniqueā€”you have to prepare specifically for what you have in front of you. But we always give 100 percent and always take much responsibility with our commitments and create different strategies and combinations because the rival always brings something new.

HL: How is this fight is going to be different for you at this point in your career?Ā 

CA: This fight is very important for my career due to everything that has surrounded this fight and everything that has been said. It is also very important because of what has been negotiatedā€”as a team, we agree that this fight is a culmination of 14 years of workā€”so it is crucial to us, and we are very focused on winningā€”and thatā€™s what will happenā€”God willing.

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Suit: David August

HL: How much longer do you think you have in this game, taking into account that you became a professional at such a young age?

CA: I made my professional debut at age 15. Iā€™ve been in boxing a long time. Ideally, I would like to retire at 35 years old, but in boxing you never knowā€”weā€™ll see as the years pass. But right now I feel great.

HL: Mexico has a rich history of boxing. How much of that is on your mind as you form your path in the sport?

CA: It is a great responsibility to represent my country in boxing because there have been great fighters and iconic legends. I think boxing has contributed enormously to Mexico, and it is a great responsibility that I take with strong commitment and train hard as I contribute to awarding big fights to Mexican boxing history.

HL: GGG is a knockout artistā€”how do you expect this fight to go? How do you prepare for that?

CA: It will be a tough fight. He is a strong fighterā€”a fighter that always comes to knock out his rivals, as we know, but we are preparing. I have fought with all types of boxers, and we are ready for this.

HL: You fought Floyd Mayweather and he decisively beat you. 1. Do you think he is as good as he claims to be? 2. Do you think you fought him too early in your career? And do you think you would beat him now?

CA: He is a very intelligent fighter. One that has experienceā€”that night, without diminishing his triumph as he is obviously a great fighter, was one of the best in recent timesā€”he won on experience. I was very young, and he won due to the extensive experience he had over me. I learned a lot from that fightā€”I think that fight made me realize a lot of things about myself and my skill, and it helped me tremendously in my career. If I fought him today, it would be a very different fight. I believe that today I am a more complete and mature fighter above the ring with more confidence and with more experience.

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Clothing & Shoes: Fabrice Tardieu, Timepiece: Ulysse Nardin

HL: Why donā€™t you want to fight for the WBC [World Boxing Council] belt?Ā 

CA: That is a subject of differences that we had long agoā€”there are more organizationsā€”the IBF [International Boxing Federation], the WBC [World Boxing Council]; I am the world champion of Ring magazineā€”so, we are going to fight those titles. The WBC really doesnā€™t interest me at all.

HL: You became a father at a very tender age. How is your relationship with your daughter? How do you balance being a father with boxing?Ā 

CA: Yes, I became a dad when I was very young. I think that I made me a responsible man, due to having such a huge responsibility from a young age. I think there is time for everything. When it is time to train, I devote 100 percent to it, as I do when Iā€™m free. I try to spend all my free time enjoying my daughter as well as making myself available so that she can enjoy quality time with her dad.

HL: What do you fight for outside the ring?

CA: To be a great person. To be a good example for my kidsā€”I think that is the most important. Obviously, itā€™s important for me to be satisfied with myself in anything I do. I think if one feels accomplished in life, everything else will flow naturally.

HL: What is your idea of luxury?

CA: For me, luxury is the ability to desire something and be able to enjoy it. To be able to attain something you love and have it and experience itā€”that is a true luxury.

HL: We know you like watchesā€”tell us about your first expensive watch.

CA: My first watch was a TAG Heuerā€”I remember we were in Las Vegas when I won my first purse, which was worth $5,000. I already had the responsibility of supporting my daughter and I wanted to buy the watch, but I was hesitant because it was too expensive. My coach told me, ā€œBuy itā€”youā€™ll earn a lot of money in your career, so just buy it!ā€ And so I did.

HL: What was the first big purchase?Ā 

CA: I donā€™t remember when it was exactly, but it was a Hublot watch.

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Clothing & Shoes: Fabrice Tardieu

HL: What are some of your favorite watches?Ā 

CA: In my collection I have Rolex, Hublot, Ulysse Nardin, Romain Jerome, Richard Mille and an Audemars Piguetā€”I buy what I like, I donā€™t go by brand.

HL: Aside from watches, what else do you collect?Ā 

CA: I collect carsā€”itā€™s hard for me to say how many, but in my collection I have Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Porsches, Mercedes-Benz. Some of my favorite brands, McLaren and Rolls-Royce, as well, just to name a few.

HL: What is the one thing you canā€™t live without?

CA: My daughter.

HL: When you were young growing up in Mexico did you ever dream that you would be where you are today?Ā 

CA: I always dreamed of being a world campion and to be one of the best, but I never imagined the magnitude of it, or what I could become and am living. But I always dreamed of being one of the best.

HL: How important was the Chavez fight for your brand?Ā 

CA: Each one of the fights I have done is important, but this was an especially pivotal fight because many people doubted or had opinions on who was a better fighter, and if we did not fight, time would pass in history with the doubt of who was betterā€”him or me. For that reason, it was important to set the record straight and to remove the doubts, although I always knew who was betterā€”but to let everyone else know was extremely significant for my career.

HL: How excited are you for [the fight on] September 16th?Ā 

CA: Iā€™m very happy and excited, and the truth is that if the fight happened today, I would be ready. I love the sport of boxing, and I love to fight. I enjoy it very much and Iā€™m eager for this fight in particular.

HL: Outside of boxing, where do you see your future?Ā 

CA: I want to be a great businessmanā€”that is what I visualize when my story is complete in the boxing world.ā€¢

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Clothing: Fabrice Tardieu, Timepiece: Ulysse Nardin