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Is Canelo ready? Crawford has prepared to employ the perceptible decrease in Alvarez in a 100 million dollars duel
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The issue of boxing, Canelo Alvarez, apparently will receive a payment of over $ 100 million for the fight against Terenka Crawford on September 12 at the Las Vegas stadium. Canelo (63-2-2, 39 KO) can earn a bag of up to $ 150 million to defend your unquestionable medium-scale mastery against Crawford (41-0, 31 KO).
Terenka is expected to approach $ 100 million, which will be perfect for him. He said many times that he was fighting Canelo only for “older” purposes, but fans believe that this is the code “I’m looking for cash for retirement”.
Noticeable drop
Turks Alalshikh calls this “the fight of the century.” You can’t blame him for going overboard with this enthusiasm for this duel, because the former world champion in four Crawford leaves is one of his favorite warriors. It’s a good fight, but not what Turks calls it. Think about it as the style of ancient matches between the warriors who were once at the top, but are disappearing and approaching the pension.
Fans will enjoy the fight with two lions. However, the winner cannot be called the real best in 168, because they did not fight with talented fighters Christian Mbilli, Diego Paczeco and Oslyys Iglesias to prove it.
Although the aging Omaha, the Nebrask warrior rarely fights nowadays and looked like he lost half a dozen steps in his last performance in 2024, he can still have enough tool in his flap to defeat Alvarez. The Mexican star looks much worse. In his fight on the last Saturday night with the super middle wweight IBF champion, William Scull.
Statistics of strokes
– Canelo: 56 out of 152 strokes for 36.8% of the connection speed
– SCULL: 55 of 293 for 18.8%
Canelo looks faint in her 12-round unanimous victorious decision on William Scull (23-1, 9 KO) in her unquestioned fight for the championship in Super Middle I gaining last Saturday evening on the spot in Riyadh. You could see the decline of 34-year-old Canelo, because his ability to cut off the ring was not. What’s more, his starting power was terrible.
Plodding style
Alvarez looked terrible, looking ancient. It was challenging to observe the way it flowed around the ring. Its reduced athleticism will make it exposed to Crawford, which would usually not have a chance against the main version of Canelo from 2016. The Mexican star becomes less witty in every fight.
The last fight of Alvarez from the 193-Funt Edgar Berlang seems to get a lot of it. He easily won the fight, but shot Brooklyn in Modern York in the second half of the fight after fatigue. These blows could get the best part of what Canelo left, leaving the crust we saw last night against Scull.
“This is the biggest fight in my career and I can’t wait. I’m excited,” said Crawford to Ring magazineResponding to your fight with great money with the star Canelo Alvarez on September 12 in Las Vegas. “Looking at the boxing landscape and possibilities and achievements, Canelo had.
“Increasing it to size and the like. I know that we have never been in the ring before, but this is a great opportunity for me [read: $$$] And my career. It’s very exhilarating for me. It’s like throwing gas on fire. I am very competitive and I want to be competitive in fighting in September – said Crawford.
Last updated 05/04/2025
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Boxing results: “Monster” overcomes the knocking: Inoue stops Cardenas; Espinosis dominates Vazquez in Las Vegas
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May 5, 2025
WBO, WBC and IBF World Super Bantam Wweath Master Nayy “Monster” Inoue (30-0, 27 KO) had to leave the canvas in the second round to return to Ramon Cardenas (26-2, 14 Kos) on Sunday evening at the T-Mobile arena in Las Vegas. The time of detention took place at 0:45 eight.
In the final fifteen seconds of the second round, Cardenas dropped Inoue with his left hook into the chin to get an 8-hlagon from judge Thomas Taylor. In the third round, Inoue returned well to forty seconds, when Cardenas landed left on the chin of Inoue, knocking him in a few steps.
In the last minute of the fourth round, Inoue landed after hitting the body and chin Cardenas. In the fifth round everything was inoue with a diminutive return from Cardenas. In the last minute of the sixth round, Inoue landed with a few in exchange from Cardenas to the bell.
In the last minute of the seventh round, Inoue had Cardenas on his feet by the bell. In the eighth round, Inoue had Cardenas defenseless half a minute before the ruin, forcing judge Taylor to stop fighting to stop the fight, complaining Cardenas.
In the WBO WBO WBO WBO WBO WBO WBO WBO FEATHER WWWEGHT Master at 6’0 “Rafael” El Divino ‘Espinoza, 27-0 (23) knocked out 5’07 “Edward” Kid “Vazquez, 17-3 (4) at 1:47 seventh round planned 12 rounds.
In the first three rounds of Vazquez appeared forward, on the contrary espinosis with several solid right mountains. In the last minute of the fourth round Espinosis landed after hitting, mainly to the body, without returning from Vazquez to the bell.
In the fifth and sixth round, Espinosis defeated Vazquez in the entire ring, drawing blood from his nose in the fifth. In the seventh round, Espinosis had vasquez defenseless when Judge Harvey Dock finally called to him.
WBO Intercontinental Driter Wail Master Rohan “El Rayo” Polanco, 16-0 (10), defeated Fabian “TNT” Andres Maidana, 24-4 (18), 10-round-in-runding decision. rounds. Polanco dropped Maidan with his body shots in the tenth.
In the first round, Polanco left, he shot, making it look like a tiny night. For two rounds he continued his reluctant Maidana. In the fourth round of Maidana, Polanco shook with a counter on the chin, and then Polanco continued to browse nine rounds.
In the tenth and final round, in the last thirty seconds, Polanco landed to the body, dropping Maidana to the 8th-Hold from Judge Allen Huggins. Maidana managed to get to the bell.
The results of the judges were 100-89, 100-89 and 100-89.
Feather Wweight Ra’eese “The Beest” Aleem, 22-1 (12) defeated Rudy’s “El Tiburon” Garcia, 13-2-1 (2), a unanimous decision.
There was little to choose from in the first five rounds between them. In the seventh and eighth round, Garcia was still moving forward, counteracting Alem.
In the ninth round of Garcia, knowing that he is behind, he was trying a knockout, and at some point on the ropes only a few seconds. In the tenth and final round of Garcia did not have enough energy to hurt Aleema, grabbing him in the clinch, losing the next round with a well -marked face.
Results 98-92, 97-93 and 99-91. Allen Huggins was a judge.
Penal waddler Southpaw Mikito Nakano, 13-0 (12) knocked out Pedro Marquez, 16-2 (10) at 1:58 fourth round.
In the second round, the lead from Nakano on the chin captured delayed knocking, and Marquez takes his knee and 8-detonated from judge Harvey Dock. The remaining minute, the right hook from Nakano on the chin dropped Marquez again. He got up and fought well.
A minute to the third round, the upper right miner from Nakono dropped Marquez for the third time on the 8-story referee. In the fourth round, after a minute, he dropped Marquez to the 8-Halt. Shortly afterwards, another shot from the body dropped Marquez, forcing the judge judge to stop after fourth knocking.
Super delicate Emiliano “El Mexicano” Vargas, 14-0 (12) knocked out Juan “JJ” Leon, 11-3-1 (2) at 1:40 in the second round.
In the second round, halfway, the law from Vargas on the chin dropped Leon on 8-fasting from judge Robert Hoyle. Shortly afterwards, the left hook on the chin from Vargas on the chin and down went Leon, forcing Judge Hoyle to stop.
Super Welter Art Barrera, Jr., 9-0 (7), #152.7, of Paramount, Ca, stopped by Juan ‘El Fresero’ Carlos Guerra, Jr., 6-2-1 (2), #153.7, Chicago, Il, Il, at 1:15 6. And last round.
After the third round, Barrera had a little advantage. In the fifth round, in the last minute, Barrera hurt Guerra. Between the rounds, judge Thomas Taylor made the ring doctor check Guerra. In the middle of the sixth and last round Barrera landed on the Guerry chin, forcing judge Taylor to stop.
In the Patrick O’Connor swing, 0-0 (0), #196.1, with Waldorf, MD, Marcus Smith, 2-1 (2), #188, z?, TN, 4 rounds.
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Nayya Inoue gets out of Mat, Toppes Ramon Cardenas in eight round wars
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2 hours agoon
May 5, 2025
By: Sean Crose
It was the last hope for a fatal boxing weekend. After Devin Haney, Ryan Garcia, and even Canelo Alvarez managed to disappoint fans on Friday and Saturday cards, it has been the undisputed champion of Super Bantam in the heavyweight of Nayy Inoue and the high ranking of Ramon Cardenas to save what should be wonderful three days of boxing. In 29-0 Inoue was a clear and legitimate favorite. Despite this, at the weekend, where Ryan Garcia is defeated by Romero, everything was clearly possible, even for 26-1 Cardenas.
Jab Inoue told the story of the first. Cardenas rejected a solid combination in the first part of the second. Inoue answered a fresh, speedy hit in the whole round. However, Cardenas was won in him. Indeed, he sent Inoue, who crashed into a mat at the end of the round. Inoue defeated the count – but he was clearly shocked. Cardenas impressively marked his man in the third, although Inoue landed more often with strokes and power shots. One thing became surprisingly clear – the power of Cadena had an impact on Inoue.
Inoue fired a burning combination on cadets in the fourth. Then he thundered as a pretender. Both men threw lightning, but Inoue was a slightly more busy warrior in the fifth. It was a great fight. Inoue nailed Cardenas to six, and then hit him on the ropes. However, Cardenas got a second wind. Inoue exploded again, almost ending the fight in front of the bell. After the seventh round, in which every man trades at crushing blows, Cardenas was sent to a mat. He defeated the count and survived the round.
Inoue bombed his man again in the eighth – and this time the judge stopped fighting. Cardenas could be able to survive, but the damage he received was brutal, which made the judge’s space completely understood.
A great fight.

Rafael “Divino” Espinosis (26-0, 22 KO) is the third defense of his title WBO Feather Wall World Tonight, when he faces Edward Vazquez (17-2, 4 Kos) at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The match is a competitor of Nayy Inoue’s return to America when he takes Ramon Cardenas. Four years have passed since he recently fought in the United States; Today, fans will witness a monster up close.
Espinosis is an extremely high feather scale for 6’1 is the highest featherweight in history. Somehow he manages to achieve a limit of 126 pounds, again and again. He hangs over opponents and knows how to apply your size in your favor. It can box outside and apply its 74-inch range or fight from the inside. A warrior in his heart tends to choose the latter, preferring to stay in his pocket and let it go. He is a multi -dimensional boxer whose volume attack hinders opponents of defense. According to the ups, he throws almost 70.2 blows per round, and 24.6 percent of his general blows will land. He has strength in both arms. Divino has 84.6 percent knockout, and t-Mobile at the weekend of Cinco de Mayo will want to show a show.
When asked what is the plan to attack tonight, Rafael said: “To win, win, win, this is my plan. I always think about triumph. I go to the ring and the strategy I have, I change it depending on how the fight is fighting. I always focus on finding a way to win.” Divino is undefeated and he will not try to fail yet. Although he was tested in his first match for the championship with Robeisa Ramirez, he was resistant and persevered, even though he was previously dropped. Espinosis overcame knocking down and returned with revenge. Throwing almost 1000 blows in battle, overwhelming ramirez tardy, we managed to get the knocking down in the 12th round and winning the title of WBO.
Nayya Inoue is the undisputed champion of the featherweight champion. He talked about moving to a featherweight in the near future, which means that he could potentially cross the paths from Divino. When asked about a potential match, Espinosis showed great interest and said: “Of course it would be a fight that would give me … as a Mexican boxing … he would open the door for me. It would be a dream. I would win this Sunday, and then we will see what will happen.” Divino wants to create history and wants to be remembered as a Mexican boxing legend. The possibility of securing the fight against the boxer on the pounds list for a pound would give him the opportunity to earn
Merit for this purpose. Due to the styles of both, he would create a fight full of action that would be very interested in a fan. Because both fighters were in the same promotional company, the highest ranking, it would facilitate the path to negotiate.
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