LAS VEGAS (AP) — It’s seemingly Canelo Alvarez’s world, and everyone else is simply living in it.

As the debate about who’s the best pound-for-pound fighter remains fervent, Alvarez has played the role of the face of boxing well leading up to Saturday’s undisputed super middleweight bout against Terence Crawford at 65,000-seat Allegiant Stadium.

The Mexican superstar, who has represented his country with pride and grace in a near 20-year career, strolled across the red carpet for Tuesday’s grand entrance, answered some questions, held an invite-only media availability that ended six questions in, and skipped Wednesday’s media day.

The ginger-haired, freckle-faced future Hall of Famer has a 63-2-2 career record with 39 knockouts, including notable wins over Shane Mosley, Amir Khan, Julio

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