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Turki Sets Data: Canelo vs. Crawford September 13 among the search for a place

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Turki Alalshikh touched the fight of Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenka Crawford until September 13. Depending on the best offer, the location will be one of five. Until now, potential locations are Las Vegas, Modern York and Los Angeles. Earlier, it was reportedly exhibited at the Allegiant stadium in Las Vegas. It is not clear what offer Turki wants at the Canelo vs. landing site. Crawford. Whoever lands will bend to host him.

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Change of date

Mike Coppinger revealed The news that Turki moves Canelo-Crawford is fighting for a recent day. Alvarez (62-2-2, 39 KO) will defend his unquestioned super-medium weight championships, which he just won on May 3 in a impoverished victory over William Scull.

Fans are largely indifferent to the clash from September 12 to 13. This is not a huge deal to be moved one day. We assume that none of these two aging fighters will be injured during a training camp that require postponement. These are not spring chickens we are talking about.

“It made a great fight with Canelo and Crawford. He is the one that everyone wants to see now,” said Amir Khan Little giant boxingwith a view of a real fight that fans want to see between Alvarez and David Benavidez.

“It’s two pounds for pounds of fighters. Who will be #1? Who is I having to say, because Canelo is a bigger guy, but Crawford is more skillful and is also mighty. I was in the ring with both guys. I did not succeed in great success with Crawford, but I was more successful with Canelo. I was probably in the fight against Canelo

Khan fought with Canelo a long time ago. It is difficult to imagine that he was successful against the Vintage version of the Mexican star. Even this version of Canelo would be a nightmare for Khan if he fought him in 2016.

“It is really tough to call. It’s a 50-50 fight, but it’s a good fight. They both look invincible and someone will be defeated. I’m on a bench,” said Khan as they were asked to choose Canelo and Crawford.

Sports value?

Most of the problems that people have about the fight against Canelo with 37-year-old junior medium weight Crawford (41-0, 31 KO) is that it is Artificial fightLack of ID, designed to create an advertisement, but without any sports value. Crawford is approaching 40 years, it will be inactive for over a year, he has never fought at the age of 168 and has no intention to stay in the division. If the box turns towards the news, how long it transforms into false, not sports?

Canelo resembled over 40 years elderly in his last fight, working on a 12-round decision on William Scull. Alvarez only offered 152 blows, landing 56. Crawford looked almost as bad, gaining a dubious 12-round decision on Israil Madrimov on August 3.

Buda seemed to act 60% of what was in his previous fight 13 months earlier, against Errol Spence in 2023. It shows you a disadvantage of what was happening when warriors take a year free between fights for four consecutive years. Their skills are erosion and aging. It is a pity that Turki did not make Canelo and Crawford both prove themselves against David Benavidez to determine their usefulness to what he calls as “Great fight”.

Last updated 05/13/2025

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Ryan Garcia Backs Fighter to Defeat Shakur Stevenson in Exciting Boxing Showdown

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Ryan Garcia Backs Fighter to Defeat Shakur Stevenson in Exciting Boxing Showdown

Ryan Garcia has named the fighter that he believes can put an end to Shakur Stevenson’s 25-fight undefeated record.

Stevenson stepped up in weight to dominate Teofimo Lopez and claim the WBO super-lightweight title back in Januaryfully intending on returning to his natural lightweight division during the aftermath, until those plans were derailed when he was stripped of his 135lb title.

As a result, Stevenson has kept hold of his 140lb marble but has not fought since, despite links to a showdown with Garcia in spring, which collapsed when the Newark southpaw declared that he would not be willing to move up in weight once again.

Now, Garcia is scheduled to face Conor Benn next month, whilst Stevenson has recently signed with Zuffa Boxing and is searching for an opponent for his second outing of 2026.

Speaking to FightHypeGarcia revealed that he would favour IBF lightweight world champion Raymond Muratalla to come out on top if he and Stevenson collide.

“That would be a good a** fight. He [Muratalla] is smart, he is not going to just go in there and just [be reckless].

“I just think that Raymond has a lot of things that would give Shakur problems. It won’t be an easy fight for Shakur, that is for sure.

“[If it was] a three-round fight, I would give it to Shakur, even a six-round fight. A 12-round fight? I am siding with Muratalla.”

Muratalla is set to vacate his IBF crown and move into the super-lightweight division imminently, with the WBO having recently stated that he could be named as Stevenson’s mandatory challenger when he does.

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Jesse Bam Rodriguezs Team Reacts to Naoya Inoues Super Fight Deadline

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Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez's Team Reacts to Naoya Inoue's Super Fight Deadline

Robert Garcia, the trainer and manager of Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez, has expressed his annoyance with a lack of communication from Team Nayoa Inoue.

‘The Monster’ made a seventh successful defence of his undisputed crown in May, unanimously outpointing Junto Nakatani in their all-Japanese encounter.

As a result, Inoue is not only considered the super-bantamweight king but, on a pound-for-pound metric, many would also place him at the top of the tree.

Rodriguez, meanwhile, made his bantamweight debut in June, becoming a three-division world champion by dethroning WBA champion Antonio Vargas with a sixth-round finish.

While there is much talk surrounding a potential clash between Rodriguez and Inoue, it would seem that no official negotiations have actually taken place.

Or at least, it is far from certain that the pair will square off in March 2027, when Inoue is reportedly looking to stage his next outing. He recently stated that he will not hang around at 122lbs waiting for ‘Bam’, and will move on if the fight does not happen in Q1 of 2027.

On the proposed showdown, coach Garcia has told Ring Magazine that he and ‘Bam’ have no problem with the deadline.

“There’s been talk that Inoue says he’s moving up [to featherweight] sooner than later – that he probably won’t wait [for the Rodriguez fight] past March of next year.

“We’re okay with that, but nobody’s told me that. Nobody from Inoue’s team has approached me saying, ‘Look, Robert. This is what Inoue wants. He wants to know if you guys are interested in the fight’.

“Yeah, we’re interested in the fight. But I’m not trying to change the date. I would love Bam to get one more fight at 118[lbs].”

Garcia went on to name WBO bantamweight champion Christian Medina as the ideal opponent for Rodriguez in November, before he hopefully steps up to 122lbs and challenges Inoue.

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Teofimo Lopez Challenges Fathers Corner Decisions After Shakur Stevenson Defeat

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Teofimo Lopez has criticised his father for showing a lack of competence during his unanimous decision defeat to Shakur Stevenson.

‘The Takeover’ was handily outboxed and dethroned by Stevenson in January, winning just one round as his opponent became a four-division world champion at 140lbs.

As a result, Lopez is now moving up to 147lbs in an attempt to reinvent himself and become a three-weight world champion against Rolando Romero.

But while he felt a change in weight was most certainly needed, the 29-year-old saw no reason to dismiss his father, Teofimo Sr, as his head coach.

This is in spite of the fact that Lopez Sr was heavily ridiculed for his efforts in the corner at Madison Square Garden, where Stevenson’s route to victory was only made clearer by his bizarre style of coaching.

Rather than offering his son any words of advice, he just simply pointed out his flaws and gave the defending champion no direction on how to improve.

Lopez therefore confronted his father while speaking with Ring Magazinealbeit with no threats of employing a different trainer.

“Every son wants to make their father proud. When you got your father in that moment – when you’re bleeding; when they’re allowing Shakur to do all these extra things … and your trainer is not going you instructions – they’re just talking you down: ‘Where’s your power? Where’s this? You’re gonna hate yourself’ – all roads lead to [defeat].”

As he takes on WBA champion Romero at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena on Saturday, it should be interesting to see how Lopez’s corner shapes up between rounds.

In any event, the American will be under a fair amount of pressure to produce an improved performance.

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