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Dinner before the war: Canelo-Crawford photo creates a debate about the fresh boxing era
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9 months agoon
Turki Alalshikh published a photo of Canelo Alvarez and Terenka Crawford sitting, eating in front of a gigantic food table, which gained a robust response of fans in social media. It is contrary to the grain of traditionalists.
Canelo-Crawford is to go to the war on September 13 at the Headliner at the Allegian stadium in Las Vegas. There should be no subtlety with sworn enemies breaking bread, smiling and behaving like venerable friends before the fight.
Canelo-Crawford Photo Ignites debate
The photo makes the fight look more like Business Move, getting money For two aging fighters who are on the last legs. Turki published a photo of Canelo and Crawford on X to create fans’ interest.
Modern era marketing
However Modern school The approach to maintaining their struggle is foreign to traditionalists who expect a rainfall, medium braking and intimidation while gathering the fight for interest. Fans of the venerable school expect a growl and pure anger between the two warriors who are going to the battle.
There are already many fans who perceive the fight of Canelo-Crawford as Business -based event Instead of sports. Crawford never fought at the age of 168 and moves up to two weight class from 154 to 168 to challenge Canelo (63-2-2, 39 KO) for his undisputed championships with super medium weight.
Terenka is going to be 38 years venerable, he decided not to soggy his feet, acclimatizing in 168. For Crawford, he did not take at least one tuning at 168, he explains that he just moves for money. It is probably his retirement publication to allow an venerable wolf to live like a king Beverly Hills, Bel Air or Holmby HillsCalifornia, next to other mega-millionaires.
– Turki Alalshikh (@Turki_ALSHIKH) June 19, 2025
“After the last performance, Canelo fought the guy in cutting off the ring, a longer guy who did not try to fight him,” said Sergio Mora to WarriorSpeaking of Canelo Alvarez’s last fight with William Scull on May 3.
Does Canelo lose their advantage?
This Canelo performance looked terrible against William Scull. Alvarez only threw 152 blows, landing 56 in the entire 12-round fight. You can not blame it for Scull, because he was often stationary, but Canelo looked too tired to attack. Age caught up with him in this fight.
“Canelo lost his step. Let’s be real – said Mora. “He is a man with over 65 fights. He fought professionally since he was 15 years venerable. There is wear and injury. He can twist the venerable night. And believe or not, he is younger than Crawford, but Crawford does not have these miles. Crawford is 37 years venerable. He can turn venerable night, but I still like Crawford.”
Canelo looked like a classic example of a washed warrior against Scull. He couldn’t pull the trigger, looking venerable and tired. Years made up in this fight. My fighters age at night, especially when they make a lot of weighty shots from a fighter -size fighter, such as Edgar Berlanga.
Fans do not realize how demanding Berlanga hit Canelo in the rounds of the championship. He has been harder than since the first two fights with Gennadiy Golovkin.
“He is a mean guy. He developed nicely,” said Mora about Crawford. “He did it properly. He looks greater now than Canelo, by height and shoulders. I think it will be a decision -making fight. I think Crawford is in this fight. And I don’t think Canelo leaves it unscathed.”
Crawford did not look good against the WBA Junior Middle Master, I Israil Madrimov, in August last year. He was lucky to win. If Madrimov did not go crazy in the rounds of the championship, Terenka would lose this fight. It was close.
“I think he will leave a bit bustled and beat, but he will still win the decision,” Mora said, anticipating the victory of Canelo over Crawford.
Last updated on 19.06.2025
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The Hall of Famer, who fought against Pacquiao and Mayweather, delivers a surprising verdict
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March 14, 2026
One man who knows what it’s like to share the ring with both Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather has revealed his thoughts on the duo’s strength.
Pacquiao and Mayweather are considered two of the greatest boxers of all time, and each had remarkable careers.
Their success led to an iconic battle in May 2015, which Mayweather won by unanimous decision, and more than a decade later they will meet again when they collide on September 19 at The Sphere in Las Vegas.
A legendary fighter who has faced each of them is Oscar De La Hoya, who suffered a split decision loss to Mayweather in May 2007 and an eighth-round retirement defeat to “PacMan” in his last fight in December 2008.
In the restored clipDe La Hoya broke down both men’s ability to punch each other, admitting there isn’t much between them.
“We all know Mayweather isn’t known for punching demanding. It hurts. I’d say they’re about the same. It’s amusing because I didn’t feel Pacquiao’s punch. He didn’t do anything to me, so I didn’t really feel his punch.”
“They hit the same. The only difference is Pacquiao can really knock you out, but he has to land the perfect punch and Pacquiao doesn’t have as good a timing as Mayweather.
“It’s a different speed because Mayweather is a guy who has one quick shot. Pacquiao will throw four five six seven punches that rapid. I think both guys could be the same, otherwise I would have to go with Pacquiao.”
Time will tell if there will be a knockout when the two legends meet again in September.
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Anthony Joshua’s move to Dubai: what it means for his boxing future
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4 hours agoon
March 14, 2026
Anthony Joshua has formally moved from the UK to Dubai, as confirmed in corporate documents filed on March 7 for his companies Sparta Promotions Constrained and 258 Investments Constrained. Dubai’s zero income tax environment presents an obvious financial incentive – Sparta Promotions reported profits of over £20m in 2024 – but the boxing implications could be more critical than the balance sheet.
Career at a crossroads
Joshua (29-4, 26 KO) is currently at the most uncertain stage of his professional life. Ten days after stopping Jake Paul in the sixth round on December 19, the former two-time unified heavyweight champion was involved in a devastating car accident on Nigeria’s Lagos-Ibadan highway. Two close friends and members of his inner circle – personal trainer Kevin “Latz” Ayodele and strength and conditioning coach Sina Ghami – were killed. Joshua suffered rib injuries and was taken to hospital before being released on Modern Year’s Eve.
The disaster derailed an ambitious roadmap for 2026: a reshuffle of the season in Riyad in March, followed by the long-awaited showdown with Tyson Fury in August. This timeline is now waste paper.
“The original plan for AJ was to fight in March and then fight Tyson Fury in August. That didn’t happen,” promoter Eddie Hearn told the media in February. according to ESPN. “I think he’ll be back in the behind schedule summer, but he’s not physically able to go back to camp yet.”
Hearn has set July as his target return date, although in a separate interview with First Round TV he admitted there is no guarantee Joshua will even fight again.
Dubai as a training base
Joshua’s connection to Dubai is nothing fresh. He has used city facilities to host training camps throughout his career, and in 2017 he was photographed sparring on the Burj Al Arab helipad. He recently trained there in February with former UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov.
Making Dubai a enduring base rather than an occasional stopover raises practical questions. Joshua’s long-standing UK squad – built around a network of coaches, sparring partners and support staff who have supported him over the years in the championship – would need to be repeated or reimagined. The loss of Ayodele and Ghami has already broken that support system at the worst possible time.
Dubai’s geographical location actually brings Joshua closer to Riyad, where the Riyad Turki Alalshikh season has hosted many of boxing’s biggest recent events. If Joshua’s remaining fights are financed primarily by Saudi investment – as negotiations with Fury suggest – his proximity to that power center is not a disadvantage.
Fury Fight: Delayed, Not Dead
Fury, who retired after back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024, has announced his own comeback and his meeting with Arslanbek Makhmudov is scheduled for April 11 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Hearn left the door open to an all-British showdown, suggesting it could come in behind schedule 2026 or early 2027. Fury, however, has publicly stated his preference for a trilogy fight with Usyk if he beats Makhmudov, which would push the fight with Joshua even further down the calendar.
The fight that British boxing fans have been clamoring for for a decade now hinges on a sequence of events that must end exactly right: Joshua must recover, win July training and stay on Alalshikh’s radar while Fury pursues his own path. As Fury said Heavenly sportsJoshua’s disaster was the catalyst for his return: “Life is very compact, very precious and very frail. Anything can happen at any time.”
What will happen next
Joshua is 36 years elderly and has four defeats under his belt. Keeping Paul was a necessary payoff, but it told the sport nothing about his standing against elite heavyweights. The last time he defeated a ranked opponent was a decision over Jermaine Franklin in April 2023 – almost three years ago.
The fresh address does not change these facts. What may change is the emotional environment around the final chapter of his career. Joshua spoke publicly for the first time since the February crash, describing his return around the friends he lost: “My goal is to continue to support them achieve their goals. Even if they are not here physically when I pray, I know they will support me spiritually.”
This is not the language of a person chasing a payday loan. Whether he moves from a gym in Dubai or Sheffield, the challenge is the same: to prove that, at the age of 36, Anthony Joshua is still one of the best heavyweights in the world. The address you provide on your corporate filing is much less critical than the address you provide when the bell rings.
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Karen Chukhadzhian is the recent IBF welterweight qualifier
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The winner becomes the next mandatory challenger to the IBF belt, currently held by Lewis Crocker.
Chukhadzhian’s retention at the top of the rankings is noteworthy as he has already had two opportunities against Ennis. Both fights ended in clear decisions for the Philadelphia fighter, but the IBF contender system repeatedly brought Chukhadzhian back into position.
His first title challenge came in January 2023, when Ennis defeated him by decision to win the IBF interim belt. The loss ended a 20-fight winning streak for Chukhadzhian, whose only previous loss came in his second professional fight at the one-day Super 8 tournament.
Instead of falling away from the title picture, Chukhadzhan quickly rebuilt. After the loss, he won three straight fights, including a decision over Harry Scarff in May 2024 that put him back in the image of an IBF contender.
This run earned him another meeting with Ennis. P2M-Box won the bid for the rematch, although the fight ultimately landed on the Matchroom card in Philadelphia. Chukhadzhian was knocked down in the fifth round, but again lasted the distance before taking a second decision.
Since that fight, it has yielded two more victories, including a second-round knockout of Joel Mafauad last October in Riga, Latvia.
These victories earned him a high enough position in the IBF rankings to land him in an upcoming eliminator against Donovan, putting him within one shot of the title again.
Donovan comes to the fight after a tumultuous period during his rivalry with Crocker. He was disqualified in their first meeting last March after knocking down Crocker right after the bell in the eighth round. Their rematch for the vacant IBF belt in September ended in a close victory for Crocker after Donovan was knocked down twice.
The Irish southpaw was later scheduled to face Liam Paro in another qualifying match earlier this year, but withdrew after suffering an illness during training camp. Paro took the mandatory position and secured a title shot against Crocker. This sequence landed Donovan against Chukhadzhian in another IBF eliminator.
Under IBF regulations, both fighters must remain available for the bidding process. If either boxer attempts another fight before the eliminator is decided, the sanctioning body may remove him from the rankings and ban him from participating in IBF-sanctioned fights for six months.
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