Timothy Bradley boldly stated that even the enhanced performance of the Canelo Alvarez version will still not be against Crawford, when two pound stars collided with pounds on September 13 at the Allegiant stadium.
Canelo and Crawford are fighting for all four versions of the Super Middle Wweight title, and Bradley strongly supported the weaker in battle.
Bradley’s brave forecast for Canelo vs. Crawford
In an interview with Fight Hub TV, Hall of Famer did not refrain from when asked about Canelo’s chances against the undefeated Master with three distance.
“It does not matter if Canelo is on this *** (Peds), not beating Terenka Crawford,” said Bradley. “You heard it first.”
Bradley, who never refrained from controversial shots, raised doubts about Canelo’s recent performances, while giving complete certainty of Crawford’s constant domination at 41-0.
“Look at Canelo’s performances. They were fine, they were not WOW, they didn’t blow me out. So I’m not worried,” he continued. “The same will go with Crawford.”
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Crawford’s Snac Partnership and concerns about doping
The conversation also turned into the subject of nutrition and supplementation, especially regarding the relationship of Crawford of SNAC, the company founded by the famed Balco Figure Victor Conte.
The report at the beginning of the week raised his eyebrows in connection with the partnership, but Bradley rejected the concerns about doping.
“I know it is from SNAC, and some messages appeared this week, but I personally think SNAC is tidy,” said Bradley. “I think it is a conflict of interest in this fact [Conte] He knows how to overcome the system – an unquote quote – but at the same time I think that SNAC has products around the world for all these athletes, and they test and do not test positively. “
“So I think they are protected, there is no doubt about it. I am not worried about it. Considering that I am good.”
Clash Canelo vs Crawford takes place under the direction of Turki Alalshikh, TKO and Dana White, with super-release repercussions for the winner.
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