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Sebastian Sides fund from Canelo Alvarez, citing Crawford’s absence in the Super Middle Wweight division
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Sebastian Funda chooses Canelo Alvarez nad Teupers Crawford in the upcoming superfigurka in 10 days on September 13 in Las Vegas.
(Loan: Baker/Premier Boxing Champions)
The fund supports the experience of Canelo
Sebastian states that the undisputed master of the super medium weight Canelo (63-2-2, 39 KO) fights at 168 and has experience. He says he doesn’t think Crawford (41-0, 31 KO) as a real warrior about 154 pounds after a fight only once in the division. It was a year ago, and now Terenki moves two weight classes to 168.
The fund believes that Crawford should have been fighting in the Super Middle Wweight to prepare, but he decided not to do it.
This is a secret for which Crawford decided not to take at least one fight for 168 in the last 13 months, when he was turned off. He could easily fight someone in a super medium weight division to better prepare.
Is Crawford just chasing Payday?
Some fans on social media believe that these are the reasons why Crawford decided not to fight in the weight class:
- Fear of unveiling: Crawford looked impressive in his move to 154 in his last fight with Israil Madrimov on August 3, 2024. He flooded that he lost it. Buda’s performance was criticized by fans and the media. Could Crawford be afraid that if he lost or looked bad, Turks Alalshikh would change his mind about putting him with Canelo?
- Inertia: Some fans believe that Crawford does not want to fight more than once a year, because he does not like strenuous work and training related to training. Thus, choosing not adaptation in 168 would require the belief that these fans have about it. The training camp in the fight against a super medium weight would be challenging. Crawford has been fighting once a year since 2021. This is a red flag for a warrior who does not like strenuous work and makes a minimum to be busy.
- Focusing on money: Critics believe that Terenka simply sees Canelo’s fight as a golden parachute retirement withdrawal. So he did not intend to work strenuous to prepare, fighting someone in a super medium weight, especially after he looked in his only fight at the age of 154. It would be perfect for Turk set as security To prevent Crawford from arriving at the day of retirement. Making Crawford won the fight with Canelo, fighting with David Benavidez and Christian Mbilli, would composed critics who think he doesn’t deserve to fight.
“Canelo” – said Sebastian Fundor to media Today, asked who he chooses to fight Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenka Crawford on September 13. “Is [Alvarez] Comfortable at the age of 168. He fought there. He went and collected all the lanes in this weight class. “
168-pound advantage of Canelo
“Of course, Crawford has a chance. He has a great chance, being one of the pound fighters in the world. This is only the advantage of being there first. You know what to expect in this weight class,” said the fund.
Canelo has been fighting in a super medium weight division from December 15, 2018. As the fund notes, he put on strenuous work to collect four 168-pound titles one by one. For a year he did not sit down from the ring, waiting for him to be given the opportunity on a silver plate. He worked strenuous for them. This is one of Crawford’s critics. He captured three of his four belts, defeating Errola Spence to become the undisputed welterweight champion.
Now Terenka is fighting for all four titles in 168, never establishing a foot in the division. He puts the style of merits upside down when the warrior is unemployed.
Crawford’s lonely fight at 154
“Crawford comes out of 154 fights [Israil Madrimov] that he fought last year. So I really don’t consider him 154. He has been fighting for 147 for some time. He had one fight at the age of 154, and then he stopped fighting again. Of course, he probably trained, “said the fund.
Sebastian is raising a good right. Crawford cannot be considered a real 154-pound warrior if his clash with Israil Madrimov in 2024 was his lonely struggle in the younger medium science division. He is still 147-pound and older. Crawford is 38 years aged on September 28.
To be a real warr of 154 pounds, you need to fight more than once and face another opposition. Fans notice that Crawford did not look good in his fight with Madrimov, simply scrapping a 12-round unanimous decision. The fight could easily go the other way.
A novel weight class stay
“Again, a high -class warrior, but for 168, you will have to fight there. Entering there and fighting with the undisputed champion, the harvest will take place,” said the fund.
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