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Tim Bradley Blasts Turki Alalshikh’s “Garbage” Undercard for Canelo vs. Crawford, asking “Who are you guys to the hell?”
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Tim Bradley is critical of Undercard, which Turki Alalshikh gathered to support the “fight of the century” between Canelo Alvarez and Terenka Crawford on September 13 in Netflix.
Undercard “Garbage”
Bradley says that the Undercard event is “Garbage” and Skarka Turki for not arranging the card, as in the past with the events of the Riyadh season. Tim states “Who are these guys?” This attention was repeated by fans in social media who do not know many fighters.
Turki recently gave a justification for choosing fighters for the card. He said: “We have the biggest fight, we don’t need a lot of fight on the card.” In other words, he believes that the fight of Canelo-Crawford is vast enough to make the base irrelevant in terms of quality. Some fans on X believe that Turki spent so much money on Crawford and Canelo purse. So he decided to turn into the rest of the event on September 13.
Main foundation
- Callum Walsh vs. Fernando Vargas Jr.
- Christian Milli vs. Lester Martinez
- Mohammed Alakel vs. John Ornelas
Foreplay
- Serhii Bohachuk vs. Brandon Adams
- Ivan Dychko vs. Jermaine Franklin
- Reit Tsutsumi vs. Javier Martinez
- Sultan Almohammed vs. Martin Caraballo
- Steven Nelson vs. Raiko Santana
- Marco Verde vs. Marcos Osorio Betancourt
Departure
“For the first time I saw the basis of this great ** fight that is not promoted,” said commentator Tim Bradley canalCriticating the pad that was packed with the fight Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenka Crawford on September 13. “What’s going on? You have already spent $ 300 million or $ 500 million. What is happening with Undercard, Turks?”
Empty card, no interest
It is understandable why Bradley was missing Bare Bones Undercard This was gathered at the Canelo-Crawford party next week, because the fans ignore it because he lacks the fights for high caliber.
Probably the best of the group is the fight of Christian Mbilli vs. Lester Martinez. It was not even possible to resonate, because Martinez did not fight any significant opposition during his career. The same applies to Mbilli. It would be better to utilize Oslyys Iglesias or Diego Paczeco as an opponent of Mbilla, because these two would have a great chance to defeat him. There would be more interest.
“This is not such, Turks. You establish the main cards of events. Every fight can be their main event and you will give us rubbish here?” Bradley said about the Canelo-Crawford card. “Come, ancient. Hey, there is no such thing as in the middle of fraudsters. Don’t be half, doing it.”
It’s too overdue now. Turki already has a set of card for Canelo-Crawford and does not talk about adding any additional fights to bring it to fans. This is great negative because many fans who are not interested in watching how Canelo fight the aging 37-year-old in the fight against a trick.
This is not sporty, because Crawford never fought at the age of 168 and sat waiting for his fight.
I think that in the way Crawford looked in his last fight, he would lose to five of the 10 best rivals in the super medium weight division.
Some fans perceive this as catching money and retirement withdrawal for Crawford, taking into account his success in lower grades. His similar to the equivalent A golden watch transferred to an employee to retire from the company in the past.
“If you are going to do it, Turks. Do it as if you were doing it, Turks. Don’t be half, man. I don’t know anyone on a damn card. Who is your guys to the hell? I am:” Who? “I can’t even say some of these damn names on the site,” said Bradley.
It is worrying that Turk’s events of July 12 and February 22, 2025 had better backlights than the Canelo vs. card. Crawford. The same applies to all four Turk’s events in 2024.
Turk’s loaded events in 2024:
- December 21: Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr uyk 2 rematch 2
- October 12: Artur Beterbiev vs. Dmitriry Bivol 1
- September 18: Anthony Joshua vs. Daniel Dubois
- August 3: Terence Crawford vs. Israil Madrimov
“The world will observe how Canelo Alvarez-Terreence Crawford Fight of the Century in Netflix. And for this I want to load under Undercard with teenage, hungry warriors who deserve the chance to express under radiant lights,” said Turks Alalshikh to call the warehouse, giving his justified to choose compact skyscrapers.
Fighters that Turks chose to Undercard Canelo-Crawford are definitely “teenage” and “hungry”. However, the fights he added to the card failed to resonate with the fans and are completely overlooked. There is no noise in the fight of coefficients between Callum Walsh and Fernando Vargas Jr.
Social media fans do not talk about fighting.
In my opinion, Undercard acted as a dead weight, hurting this event more than helping. Turki could just as well eliminate the card and left with the main event as the only fight on the card on September 13.
The main event is everything that matters
“The whole basis about talents, because we have the biggest fight, We don’t need a great fight based on “,” He said Turks to Sports Illustrated, explaining why the card has no convincing fights.
There is straight from Turki. He believes that the fight of Canelo-Crawford is a “fight of the century” and that the event does not require massive names on Undercard to arouse fans’ interest, to subscribe to Netflix to watch it.
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Last updated 09/06/2025
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