Terence Crawford, a highly regarded name in the boxing world, currently holds an unbeaten record of 41 wins, with 31 of those victories coming by way of knockout. As he navigates through an injury recovery phase, discussions surrounding his future in the ring have gained momentum. Turki Alalshikh, a prominent figure in the boxing promotion
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Recent images of Terence Crawford seated alongside former WBA light heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol during IBF Champions Night have ignited speculation regarding the motivations behind this high-profile meeting. Many observers conjecture that Crawford, the undefeated welterweight (41-0, 31 KOs), may be seeking valuable insights from Bivol in preparation for an impending bout with Canelo Alvarez—a
Canelo Alvarez, the renowned Mexican boxing champion, recently expressed his willingness to engage in discussions with His Excellency Turki Alalshikh regarding potential fights in 2025. Turki has publicly stated his desire to initiate a one-on-one dialogue with Alvarez to explore the possibility of a match against Terence Crawford. This potential fight has garnered significant attention,
David Benavidez, the undefeated WBC interim champion, recently shared his thoughts on a potential matchup with boxing superstar Canelo Alvarez, indicating that he is “moving on” from pursuing this high-profile fight. This announcement comes after years of trying to secure a significant bout with Canelo, who remains a central figure in the boxing world. As
In the ever-dynamic world of professional boxing, negotiations can change within moments, and fans often hope for the biggest fights to materialize. However, the recent developments regarding a potential showdown between Canelo Alvarez and Chris Eubank Jr. have taken a disappointing turn for boxing enthusiasts. Eddy Reynoso, Canelo’s seasoned manager and trainer, has definitively dismissed
The boxing community is no stranger to conflict, both inside and outside the ring. Recently, Oscar De La Hoya made headlines for his outspoken criticism of British boxing fans who are eager to see a potential match between Canelo Alvarez and Chris Eubank Jr. at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium. This controversy has put a spotlight
Boxing’s pound-for-pound rankings often ignite debate among fans and analysts alike. Recently, Ring Magazine updated its list, which sparked controversy, particularly with the positioning of new undisputed light heavyweight champion Artur Beterbiev and his opponent Dmitry Bivol. Such evaluations are pivotal not only for the boxers’ reputations but also for the sport’s integrity as a
The debate surrounding the potential clash between Canelo Alvarez and Artur Beterbiev has stirred the boxing world once more, especially following Beterbiev’s recent victory over Dmitry Bivol. Though Ryan Garcia recently proclaimed that he now believes Alvarez would prevail over Beterbiev, there are numerous factors at play that complicate this matchup. Artur Beterbiev, an undefeated
Boxing is a sport steeped in tradition and fueled by the desire for greatness. However, as careers progress, certain truths emerge that can lead to evaluation. In Terence Crawford’s recent fight against junior middleweight champion Israil Madrimov, we witnessed not merely a clash of fists but a revealing window into the psyche of fighters, age’s
The boxing world is buzzing with excitement as the long-awaited clash between unbeaten light heavyweights Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol approaches on October 12. This monumental fight is not only a unification bout but also a potential candidate for Fight of the Year. The dynamics of this matchup, coupled with the implications for the victor
David Benavidez, a boxer with an impressive record of 29 wins (24 by knockout), remains undeterred in his ambition to face the Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez. His aspirations hinge on a future victory that could see him capturing the undisputed light heavyweight championship by defeating the upcoming clash between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol. Despite
The world of boxing is no stranger to rivalries, personal critiques, and heated discussions over athletes’ performances, especially when it comes to high-profile fighters like Canelo Alvarez. Recently, Oscar De La Hoya turned the spotlight on Alvarez and his performance against Edgar Berlanga, which took place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. De La
In the world of professional boxing, few dream matchups ignite the imagination quite like a clash between Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez. As two of the sport’s elite—both regularly touted within the top three pound-for-pound rankings—the anticipation for a potential showdown is palpable. Yet, despite Crawford’s insistence that he can rise to the challenge, the
Edgar Berlanga’s recent attempt to claim the titles from Canelo Alvarez has sparked significant discussion in the boxing community, primarily surrounding the drastic weight difference observed between the two fighters. Berlanga, who weighed in at 167.6 pounds before the fight, ballooned to an astonishing 193 pounds by fight time, a staggering increase of 25.4 pounds
In a surprising declaration post-fight, Edgar Berlanga asserted his place amongst the elite opponents faced by Canelo Alvarez, claiming he ranks alongside fighters like Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Dmitry Bivol. Berlanga, who holds a professional record of 22-1 with 17 knockouts, positioned himself as a formidable challenger, suggesting that his contributions in the ring that