Boxing champion Canelo Alvarez to star in Creed 3, Michael B Jordan reveals

The world champion boxer follows in the footsteps of Tony Bellew, who starred in 2015’s Creed – the first instalment of the Rocky spin-off franchise

Alex Pattle
Combat Sports Correspondent
Friday 16 September 2022 12:37 EDT
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Intense final press conference as Canelo and Golokvin prepare to end rivalry with trilogy bout

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Hollywood actor Michael B Jordan has revealed that boxing champion Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez will feature in the upcoming film Creed 3 – the third instalment of the Rocky spin-off franchise.

Jordan played protagonist Adonis Johnson, son of Rocky character Apollo Creed, in 2015’s Creed and the movie’s 2018 sequel.

The American, 35, will reprise that role while making his directorial debut on Creed 3, while Canelo will make his acting debut in the film, which is set for a 3 March 2023 release.

“Directing the legend himself @Canelo in Creed III,” Jordan wrote in an Instagram story on Thursday (15 September), alongside two photos of himself with the Mexican. “Can’t wait for the world to see on March 3.

“A star inside the ring and out... Welcome to the family. Good luck this weekend!”

On Saturday (17 September), 32-year-old Alvarez takes on Gennady Golovkin for the third time, defending his super-middleweight titles against the Kazakh, whom he fought to a controversial draw in 2017 and beat with a disputable decision 12 months later.

The pair return to Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena, the scene of their first two clashes, for this weekend’s trilogy bout.

Mexican Canelo is not the first boxer to play an on-screen role in the Creed franchise. Former cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew starred in the series’ first instalment, playing “Pretty” Ricky Conlan – the main antagonist and opponent of Jordan’s character.

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