Terence Crawford recently denied accusations of using Canelo Alvarez’s name to boost the promotion of his fight against Israil Madrimov. Despite Canelo never expressing interest in fighting either Crawford or Madrimov, Crawford’s camp repeatedly mentioned Canelo during the event promotion. According to journalist Kevin Iole, the Crawford-Madrimov event suffered significant financial losses, with over $10
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Canelo Alvarez recently took a stand against Turki Alalshikh’s offer for a fight against Terence Crawford and his comments about the Riyadh Season-sponsored UFC event happening on the same night as Canelo’s upcoming match against Edgar Berlanga. Canelo expressed his frustration with Turki’s remarks about competing with his Mexican Independence Day event on September 14th
In a recent social media announcement, Turki Alalshikh, the Saudi money man behind several high-profile boxing events, revealed that he is no longer interested in making the Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford fight happen. This decision comes at a time when Canelo and Edgar Berlanga are gearing up for their September showdown. Instead of pursuing
Boxing commentator Tim Bradley recently made some bold claims about Terence Crawford’s dominating victory over Israil Madrimov. According to Bradley, Crawford completely schooled Madrimov, but the boxing public seems to disagree with this assessment. While Bradley and Shawn Porter may see the fight in one light, it’s important to consider the perspectives of the millions
Promoter Eddie Hearn has expressed his doubts about the possibility of Terence Crawford granting former WBA junior middleweight champion Israil Madrimov a rematch after a hard-fought but controversial 12-round unanimous decision victory. Hearn believes that Crawford faced the toughest challenge of his career against Madrimov and was fortunate to escape with the win. Crawford, with
As Terence Crawford basks in the glory of becoming a four-weight world champion, fans eagerly await news of his next opponent. The possibility of a historic showdown with Canelo Alvarez looms large, with both fighters expressing interest in the matchup. However, the key factor seems to be the financial terms, as Crawford has made it
Terence Crawford made headlines last night by calling out the boxing superstar, Canelo Alvarez, after his victory over Israil Madrimov. Crawford expressed his interest in fighting Canelo next, but only if the money is right. This statement raises questions about Crawford’s confidence in facing the Mexican champion, as he emphasizes the need for appropriate compensation.
The aftermath of the fight between Israil Madrimov and Terence Crawford left a bitter taste in the mouths of many, with promoter Eddie Hearn being the most vocal critic of the judges’ decision. Hearn expressed his disbelief at the outcome of the fight, stating that Crawford did not do enough to deserve the victory. According
In a tightly contested battle, Terence Crawford secured his fourth division world title by defeating WBA junior middleweight champion Israil Madrimov in a 12-round unanimous decision. The fight took place at a sold-out BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, with Crawford ultimately winning with scores of 116-112, 115-113, and 115-113. Despite the close nature of the
Trainer Derek ‘Bozy’ Ennis has confidence in Terence Crawford’s ability to defeat WBA 154-lb champion Israil Madrimov in their upcoming fight. Ennis believes that Crawford will adjust well to the weight class and will not be negatively impacted by his layoff. However, the question remains whether Crawford can handle Madrimov’s power. Ennis acknowledges that moving
Terence Crawford stepped onto the scale at 153 1/2 pounds, looking much bigger than in his previous fights. This new size was attributed to his dedicated weight-lifting regimen, which has added mass to his frame. On the other hand, the defending champion Israil Madrimov weighed in at the division limit of 154 lbs. The stage
In the world of boxing, switch hitters are a rare breed, and even rarer are matchups between two proficient switch hitters. The upcoming high-stakes showdown between Terence Crawford and Israil Madrimov is set to make history. While both fighters possess the ability to seamlessly switch between orthodox and southpaw stances, their fighting styles and approaches
Turki Alalshikh made a bold claim today that the Terence Crawford vs. Israil Madrimov event, scheduled for Saturday, August 3rd, at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, had completely sold out. This announcement came as a surprise to many, as ticket sales had reportedly been slow leading up to the event. Alalshikh took to social
Terence Crawford, with a perfect record of 40-0 and 31 knockouts, stepped onto the scale at 153.4 lbs for his title challenge against the WBA Junior middleweight champion Israil Madrimov. Madrimov, on the other hand, weighed in right at the limit of 154 pounds and looked to be in impeccable shape. The fight, scheduled for
This Saturday night, the world of boxing will witness a historic event as pound-for-pounder Terrence Crawford takes on Israil Madrimov in a highly anticipated matchup. Despite Madrimov not being the ideal ‘B’ side for Bud, the undercard is filled with intriguing matchups that promise to deliver an action-packed evening. The ticket prices for the event