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Canelo to Ko Crawford, says Hamzah Sheeraz
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Hamzah Sheeraz believes that the two -level weight leap will be too much for Teutska Crawford to win with the undisputed champion of the super medium weight Canelo Alvarez on September 13. Sheeraz predicts that Canelo (63-2-2, 39 KO) will get Crawford’s “delayed space” (41-0, 31 KO).
Sheeraz says that Crawford’s inaction will affect his results over the past five years. The fighter cannot be as inactive as he was and will face an elite fighter like Canelo.
Hamzah believes that Canelo has seen many different styles during his long career and does not care about the set of Crawford’s skills. This is one that was previously seen by other fighters, some larger, stronger and much younger than the 38-year-old.
Canelo Ko? Sheeraz explains his choice
“I think Canelo wins with a knockout after a delayed foot. Crawford is a generational and elite warrior talent, but I think that for some reason there are classes in weight,” said Hamzah Sheeraz to do it SecondsAnticipating the victory of Canelo Alvarez nad Teupers Crawford on September 13. “Crawford said it himself in an interview a few years ago. Of course, when there is a lot more money on the table, it changes, right?”
Much depends on whether Crawford tries to win, fighting aggressively, instead of playing it safely, stabbing, throwing individual arrows and moving all night. If Crawford tries to win, going to the war with Canelo, he will be eliminated.
Terenka will probably play it safely and a box, just like in his last fight with Israil Madrimov. Crawford did not risk this fight after a sense of Madrimov’s power. This made the fight uninteresting to watch, and it was the least entertaining from the loaded card in August last year in Los Angeles.
“He is [Canelo] I was with all the styles. He was there with Bivol and is one of the most elite 175 pounds. Canelo is a natural 160, 168-pound. So for him to go there and do it, I don’t think the Crawford skill set bothers him – said Hamzah.
Canelo has experience in the fight against Bivol, Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Lara’s Erisland. They are all fighters with whom Crawford has similarities in some respects. William Scull is faster, larger, stronger and more mobile than Crawford. Alvarez was quite good at Scull’s style. Scull is also a better combination than Crawford.
When Scull threw, his blows were blindly quick. He was an ideal opponent to prepare Canelo to fight Crawford.
Why Crawford’s release matters
“I don’t think so. It will be, especially a fight at this elite level,” Crawford said Sheeraz only once a year for five consecutive years since 2020. “Understanding what you don’t like.
This will be the first for Crawford in many things. This will be his first fight in 168 and his first in history with an elite warrior at the level of a 17-year career. 38 -year -old Crawford will appear for the first time in 2025 after he takes a year after winning over Israil Madrimov in 2024.
Is Crawford ready for Canelo?
Many people guess the decision of Terenca to sit on the shelf for a year, instead of going to 168, to fight once or twice to adapt to the fresh weight class. This is a division jump for Crawford.
It would be wise if he had experience before facing King Canelo. Most would agree that Crawford was afraid to lose or look bad, and Turks Alalshikh changed his mind that he wants to give him a fight with Canelo.
Last updated 07/07/2025
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Eddie Hearn says Devin Haney fights are not profitable
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2 hours agoon
April 29, 2026
“We didn’t really make any money on Devin Haney, but that’s OK,” Hearn told Fighthype. “We lost a little. We earned a little. We built him for this position.”
When a promoter like Hearn, who has been Haney’s biggest cheerleader in the past, starts talking about “losing a little” and “overpaying,” it’s a clear sign that market value and actual revenue are out of sync.
Hearn essentially argues that while Haney gained name recognition, he never became a self-sustaining financial engine. The cost of his handbags combined with promotional expenses apparently outweighed the ticket sales and DAZN subscriptions he brought in.
“I’m not prepared to lose a few million by labeling Devin Haney,” Hearn said.
Hearn explained that signing Haney was still critical at the time, especially as a teenage American player with upside, but the numbers behind the performances did not fully reflect the results. He said Matchroom had “paid through the nose” to bring in Haney and push him forward, even if the reward was not immediate.
That experience now shapes his approach to Haney as an opponent or headliner. Hearn made it clear that he was no longer willing to accept losses just to add a recognizable name to his business card.
He compared this to promoters who may still be in the build-up phase, pointing to situations where companies are willing to take short-term financial hits.
“Others do. They may lose a few million, there is nothing wrong with that because they are building their squad,” Hearn said. “I’ve been in this position before. I’m not in this position anymore.”
Haney has yet managed to secure substantial paydays, including appearances at Saudi-backed events and on high-profile US cards, and Hearn admitted that the player and his father Bill have handled their business well. However, from the promoter’s point of view, the calculation has changed.
If the biggest sports promoter claims that he will not put a fighter in the fight of the evening because he will lose $2 million, it is difficult to deny that this fighter is a real “draw”. This suggests that Haney’s status was partly due to high guarantees rather than organic fan demand.
Robert Segal is a boxing reporter at Boxing News 24 with over a decade of experience covering fight news, previews and analysis. Known for his first-hand reporting and in-ring perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of champions, challengers and emerging talent from around the world.
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Roy Jones Jr Names Heavyweight Who Will Give Moses Itauma Substantial Problems: ‘He’s The Only One’
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4 hours agoon
April 29, 2026
Roy Jones Jr believes Moses Itauma is the most “exhilarating heavyweight” since Mike Tyson, but he named one man who would perhaps derail his explosiveness.
Despite not having fought any top-level fighters, Itauma is widely regarded as a future world champion who can reign supreme for many years to come.
The 21-year-old easily scored his biggest win to date in March steamrolling the typically durable Jermaine Franklin in five rounds.
In this way, Itauma became a mandatory challenger to the winner of the Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois fight, which will take place on May 9 for Wardley’s WBO heavyweight world title.
However, at this point in his promising career, the precocious talent had yet to prove himself at a world-class level, and his only two notable victories were victories over the faded Dillian Whyte and the overmatched Demsey McKean.
Nevertheless, in both cases, in 2025 and 2024 respectively, Itauma finished in the first two rounds and showed his potential at the world level.
After passing the eye test, heavyweight legend Jones believes Itauma is capable of knocking out anyone in the heavyweight division except Alexander Usyk, who still holds the WBC, IBF and WBA world titles.
I’m talking to Grosvenor CasinoJones explains that Usyk’s elusiveness and experience will likely cause problems for the Briton, presenting him with a style he has never encountered before.
“Is Moses Itauma the most exhilarating heavyweight since Mike Tyson? Right now, yes, I think so. He has the explosive punching power that Mike Tyson had. If you can hit them before they hit you, most of the time you’ll knock them out.”
“That’s what Mike did. So if [Itauma] if he does this, he will knock out most heavyweights. However, in Usyk’s case, he’s a bit difficult to hit.
“Moses gives all the heavyweights a difficult time. You can’t say he beat them until you put them in front of him [him]because you haven’t actually seen it cracked yet, but it’s the only one I can see [giving] For him, Usyk is the biggest problem.”
While many consider Usyk vs. Itauma to be the most breathtaking fight in heavyweight boxing, it’s difficult to imagine the pair ever crossing paths in a competitive sense.
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Ryan Garcia is calling for his next fight after winning the WBC title
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6 hours agoon
April 29, 2026
“I want to fight so bad to fight 😩 I feel even more now that I have the belt. CHAMPION wants to fight. SOMEONE RUNS THE SCRAP” said Ryan Garcia on X.
Ryan probably talks a lot so as not to get stuck in a mandatory defense that pays a pittance. By demanding Conor Benn or celebrity rematches, he forces the hand of his promoters.
The reality is that Ryan holds the WBC belt, but the division is currently a waiting game. If someone like Turki Alalshikh doesn’t find Benn worth the investment despite his struggles with Regis Prograis, Ryan could be in for a close fight, which he definitely doesn’t want.
If Ryan had a “fight anyone, anywhere” mentality, he wouldn’t be in this situation. “Sugar Ray Robinson” would have already signed a contract to fight the most perilous guy available to prove his point.
Ryan’s current situation is a perfect example of a player falling into the trap of his own financial expectations. Because he has such a huge fan base, he feels like he can’t make a “normal” title defense if it wasn’t a blockbuster event.
It’s telling that Ryan’s interest in Benn increased right after Benn appeared to be the one to beat against Regis Prograis on April 11. It’s a business-first attitude. He is looking for the highest payout with the least technical risk.
Rejecting Rolly Romero as an option but going after the guy whose eyes the 37-year-old Prograis just slashed, Ryan shows his hand. He wants a name he thinks he can easily beat.
Tomek Galm is a boxing journalist covering the global fight landscape since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, industry trends and fighter psychology.
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