Canelo Álvarez Signs Multi-Million Dollar Deal and Prepares for Retirement
Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez signs a $400 million contract with Riyadh Season. He will face William Scull in Saudi Arabia.
2025-04-15T20:40:54+00:00
- How much will Canelo Álvarez earn in Saudi Arabia?
- Is the Mexican champion nearing retirement?
- His next fight: William Scull in Riyadh
Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez has cemented his status as one of the greatest icons in global boxing.
The Mexican champion from Jalisco has built an impressive record, earned multiple titles, and amassed a fortune reflecting years of dedication and discipline.
Now, Canelo has just signed a historic deal with Riyadh Season.
According to sources close to the fighter, the agreement includes four fights in exchange for a staggering $400 million.
Canelo Álvarez signs multi-million dollar deal
Canelo signs a deal that reaffirms his status as one of the most influential athletes on the planet.
But Canelo knows his time in the ring won’t last forever. At 34, the boxer is starting to see the finish line of his career.
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“I still enjoy boxing. That’s why I’m here. If we’re talking about money, it’s never enough. But I’m not thinking about earning a specific amount and then retiring.»
«I’ll keep doing my thing, and then at 37 or 38, that will be the time to retire,” Canelo Álvarez told TMZ.
Is he already thinking about retirement?
“In boxing, I’ve already done it all. I’ve fought everyone. I’ve fought the best. I’ve won titles in different weight classes.»
«I’ve been pound-for-pound king, fighter of the year—everything. It’s not just about money. It’s about enjoying it all,” he added.
Although his drive to grow his fortune remains, Canelo Álvarez admits that money isn’t everything.
For him, true passion lies in boxing and in what each fight represents. “Just look at me—I still train like it’s day one. I give 100% every day, and that’s because I love it,” he concluded.
His next date with history is set for Saturday, May 3. The venue: ANB Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. His opponent: Cuban fighter William Scull.
It’s a bout that promises intensity and could mark the beginning of the final stretch of the Mexican idol’s career.
According to insiders, this fight is not only another challenge for Canelo but also the first of several under his Riyadh Season agreement.
All signs suggest that Canelo plans to end his legacy with power, strategy, and, of course, monumental figures.

