The world of professional boxing is often shaped by narratives built around rivalry, redemption, and the quest for legacy. One intriguing storyline has emerged from David Benavidez harboring a desire to face Terence Crawford at super middleweight, rooted in the fare shared by Benavidez’s brother, Jose, whose loss to Crawford six years ago has since
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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
Terence Crawford’s call-out of Canelo Alvarez following his victory over Edgar Berlanga has sparked considerable discussion among boxing fans and analysts alike. While Crawford used social media to amplify his challenge, enlisting figures like Turki Alalshikh for additional support, it raises an important question: Is Crawford genuinely interested in testing himself against one of boxing’s
The landscape of boxing is constantly changing, with new talent emerging while established stars eventually retire. Commentator Tim Bradley recently expressed his concern that boxing will be “kind of dead” once Terence Crawford, Canelo Alvarez, and Naoya Inoue decide to hang up their gloves. However, is the sport truly doomed without these fighters, or could
Terence “Bud” Crawford, the Nebraskan boxing sensation, has recently been the subject of speculation regarding his future in the ring. Promoter Eddie Hearn has expressed his belief that Crawford may have already had his last fight, despite his victory over Israil Madrimov on August 3rd. This win marked Crawford’s acquisition of a belt in a
As Terence Crawford decides to vacate his WBA welterweight title, the spotlight shifts to Eimantas Stanionis, who has been elevated as the new WBA welterweight champion. This development brings hope to IBF champ Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis as he aims to become undisputed at 147. However, with the challenges in negotiating fights in the welterweight division,
Terence Crawford, with an impressive record of 41-0 with 31 knockouts, is facing a pivotal moment in his career. His recent fights against WBA junior middleweight champion Israil Madrimov and IBF, WBA, and WBC welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr. have left much to be desired. His lackluster performance against Madrimov raised questions about his ability
Promoter Eddie Hearn expresses uncertainty about potential discussions occurring between Canelo Alvarez and His Excellency Turki Alalshikh regarding a fight with Terence Crawford in 2025. Turki was reportedly upset that Canelo did not want to engage in talks about a matchup with Crawford, whom His Excellency holds in high regard. However, Canelo’s decision to focus
The World Boxing Organization has mandated that current WBC/WBO junior middleweight champion Sebastian Fundora must face interim champion Terence Crawford in his next bout. This decision comes after Crawford’s recent victory over Israil Madrimov, where he captured the WBA 154-lb title and interim WBO belt. Both fighters now have a 30-day negotiation window to agree
Terence Crawford has recently expressed his desire to fight Canelo Alvarez at 168 pounds in order to showcase his greatness to the world. However, fans have not been convinced by Crawford’s intentions, labeling him as greedy and solely focused on securing a lucrative payday before retiring from the sport. It is evident that Crawford’s primary
Pundit Andre Ward recently argued that Terence Crawford should be considered in the mix to be the Face of Boxing, alongside Canelo Alvarez and Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis. However, this inclusion doesn’t make sense when considering Crawford’s lack of popularity in terms of pay-per-view (PPV) buys and ticket sales. While Crawford has shown his skill in
Trainer Brian ‘BoMac’ McIntyre believes that Terence Crawford received less praise than expected for his victory against WBA junior middleweight champion Israil Madrimov due to fans comparing it to his performance against Errol Spence. There was an anticipation for Crawford to ‘annihilate’ Madrimov, creating disappointment among fans when he failed to do so. Factors that
Terence Crawford, according to promoter Eddie Hearn, seems to be holding out for the opportunity to fight Canelo Alvarez. Hearn speculates that if the fight does not come to fruition, Crawford may decide to retire. This decision is based on the fact that Crawford has already made a considerable amount of money in his career,
It is evident from the initial article that the boxing pod host, Paulie Malignaggi, believes Canelo Alvarez is attempting to take advantage of His Excellency Turki Alalshikh by demanding a large sum of money to fight Terence Crawford. Malignaggi views this as a ploy by Canelo to exploit the funds provided by Turki for fights.
Promoter Eddie Hearn still believes that Israil Madrimov is the best fighter at 154 pounds, despite a controversial loss to pound-for-pound star Terence Crawford. According to Hearn, many people still consider Madrimov to be the number two fighter in the division, as he came very close to defeating Crawford in their headliner match at the