Tim Bradley says that Terenka Crawford is a “more challenging” fight for Canelo Alvarez than if he fought with David Benavidez. He states that Canelo loses to a smaller warrior, Crawford, who appears on two weight classes, will make him look bad.
Risk Crawford versus Benavidez
There would be less slack for Canelo, who would be beaten by a featherlight bulky Benavidez because he is bigger than him. Alvarez would not have received the same criticism as Crawford (41-0, 31 KO) defeated him.
It is obvious that Canelo’s career would be more damaged by a loss for Crawford than Benavidez, due to its size, advanced age and indigent results in his last fight.
Canelo (63-2-2, 39 KO) defends their undisputed super-medium medium championships before Canelo on Saturday, September 13, at Netflix at the Allegiant stadium in Las Vegas.
“I think that this fight is more challenging in his career than Benavidez. Although Crawford is considered the best fighters in the world and has gained many awards for years if he loses a guy who appeared two classes and defeated him, what will it look like?” – Tim Bradley said on his own canalCreating a narrative that Canelo Alvarez may lose more beating through Terenka Crawford than if he lost to David Benavidez.
Bradley claims that Crawford takes the risk of this fight to prove himself as number 1 in the world. He believes that he would do the best through Buda Buda Canelo. This argument is full of holes for obvious reasons.
There is probably younger, better fighters than Canelo at the moment of his careers, which will remain there, that Crawford would have to beat him to prove that he is a real number 1. Just beating 35-year-old Alvarez is not enough, because he was slow in his 20-year career. Crawford chose the fight with Canelo after he began to show signs of slipping, not earlier when he was in the best years.
A real pound test for pound of crawford
In my opinion, Crawford would have to defeat these guys to be considered 1 in the world:
Dmitriry Bivol
David Benavidez
Jaron Ennis
Vergil Ortiz Jr.
Janibek Alikhakhanuly
Artur Beterbiev
Christian Milli
David Morrell
If Crawford cannot beat these fighters, it does not belong to the 1st pound. These are real tests for him, and if he does not want to fight them, it is an automatic forfeiture. You don’t deserve first place because you avoided risk.
Bradley points out that it is uncommon to fight the participation of the best fighters from various weight classes. The reason why there is little is that smaller fighters have problems when they make gigantic truck jumps. In history, uncommon cases in which they were successfully carried out concerned smaller fighters defeating defective larger or winning controversial decisions.
For example, when Roy Jones Jr. He moved to heavyweight from 175, chose the weakest link, John Ruiz to fight for the title of world champion, not Lennox Lewis on March 1, 2023.
Sean Jones has been sanding in the boxing media since 2008 and joined Boxing News 24 In 2011, but reporting around the world in Great Britain, he delves into fights that are meaning-from masters to hungry prospects.
Known for his senseless shots and the presence of the ring, Sean gives fans a severe view, not a polished press release.
There is a up-to-date twist ahead of the fight between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua.
After more than a decade of back-and-forth, Fury and Joshua are set to finally do battle later this year, provided both men can overcome the obstacles in the meantime.
It seemed Fury would then sit and wait for a clash with Joshua, but he has now decided to fight again, initially expecting it to take place at Frank Warren’s gala in Dublin in August.
That could soon change after “The Gypsy King” attended the UFC White House on Sunday make a shocking announcement that he was going to start working with Dana White.
“I’ll let Dana speak and make the announcement. This is a huge announcement. I’m very excited about this fight [with Joshua]. Work on it lasted over a decade. For some reason this didn’t happen.
“There is a potential fight in August and maybe it will happen at the end of the year [with Joshua]. I can’t wait to fight whoever they put in front of me and get back to what I do best, which is winning.”
UFC CEO White has entered the boxing world this year through his Zuffa Boxing promotion and has been involved in numerous exchanges with other promoters, most notably Matchroom’s Eddie Hearn.
Last month, White announced that he would be the promoter of the Fury vs. event. Joshua, with both Hearn and Queensberry’s Warren denying the claim, but Fury’s shock announcement will now add even more fuel to the fire.
Devin Haney’s comment that agreeing to the 144-pound catchweight “wasn’t enough” came during a period of intense work toward a welterweight fight.
Haney has publicly discussed a potential fight with Shakur and said he is willing to meet him at 144 pounds. A few days later, the WBO announced Keyshawn as the mandatory challenger to Haney’s title, giving the champion the option of either defending the belt against Keyshawn or continuing to fight without him.
The exchange of views on social media between the fighters provided insight into the conflicting interests at play. Haney verbally agreed to drop down to 144 pounds to accommodate Shakur, while Keyshawn continued to fight for the title against the WBO champion.
Replying to Keyshawn’s X, Shakur wrote:
“I just left, step aside, blessed brother. If not, go cook that nigga!”
Haney later wrote:
“144 is not enough…I still don’t want to fight.”
Overall, the comments raised questions about whether Haney’s willingness to compromise on weight would be enough to overcome the complications caused by Keyshawn’s dutiful stance and Shakur’s reluctance to move forward without his friend’s approval.
For Haney, this situation represents a strategic choice. A title defense against Keyshawn satisfies the WBO, but could delay some of the biggest paydays available to him. Taking the fight to Shakur at 144 pounds or continuing to fight Ryan Garcia or Conor Benn could mean leaving the WBO title behind.
Haney must now decide whether holding the WBO title is worth postponing bigger fights.
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Adrien Broner has competed over 40 times in his professional career, but the power of one player clearly stands out in his mind.
Broner was widely considered one of the sport’s stars, having become a three-weight world champion at the age of just 23, and a four-weight world champion at the age of 26, with Oscar De La Hoya being the only man to achieve the latter feat at an earlier age.
At one point, Broner had an undefeated record of 27–0, but the criticism he faced throughout his career was a lack of commitment and discipline, as well as several defeats, meaning the record currently stands at 35 wins from 42 fights.
The first of these losses came to Marcos Maidana in December 2013, when Broner lost his WBA welterweight title in a unanimous decision defeat.
Broner was a huge favorite before the fight, but was dropped twice during the fight, and more than a decade into the fight continues to have a lasting impact on the American. revealing himself in a live broadcast that he was hit so tough that “his whole body went numb.”
Maidana held the WBA Regular super-lightweight title along with the WBA welterweight belt, and his strength was evident throughout his career, with 31 victories coming by knockout.
His victory over Broner became eminent for his two fights with Floyd Mayweather, the first of which ended in a majority decision loss for the Argentine before Mayweather won a unanimous decision in the rematch.
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