Michael B. Jordan to Showcase Mexican Boxing in 'Creed III'
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The actor who portrays Adonis 'Donnie' Creed and sits at the helm for the third movie explains why he cast Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez for his directorial debut.

AceShowbiz - Michael B. Jordan hopes to highlight Mexican boxing in "Creed III". Making his directorial debut in the latest "Rocky" spin-off film, the 35-year-old actor explained that he cast boxing great Saul "Canelo" Alvarez in his first acting role to showcase the influence that Mexico has had on the sport.

"We just looked back, you know, it's the history of boxing, and the Mexican culture is such a pillar within the sport of boxing and it felt like there wasn't a really a lot of representation throughout the films in that type of way," Michael - who plays the lead role of Adonis "Donnie" Creed - said at a press conference to promote the movie.

"And it just didn't seem like the reality I lived in. So I wanted to incorporate Mexican culture into this film," the "Just Mercy" star added. "I just felt that there was a lack there, that didn't seem truthful and honest to the sport of boxing. And I wanted kind of put that character there."

Michael previously revealed that the sports movie was the "perfect" film to make his bow behind the camera on as it comes during the right moment of his career.

He said, "For me, it was the perfect time. Growing up on set, in the industry, over 20 years, and start out doing background work and extra work and just seeing the sets evolve and seeing everybody's job and seeing how a real production took place, I finally got to this place in my career where I wanted to tell a story and not just be in front of the camera to execute somebody else's vision."

"I'm telling a story of where I believe Adonis is at, and also at 35 years old, I had a lot to say, as a young man and as a young black man, with my life experiences."

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