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Master Crawford ignored? McGIRT BLASTS Judges 115-113 results in Canelo Clash

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Buddha coach McGiRT claims that he does not agree with close results, which turned into the fight of Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenca Crawford on September 13 in Las Vegas.

McGiRT explodes “unfair” evaluators

Buddy states that Crawford (42-0, 31 KO) dominated from beginning to end and believes that two judges who fired at 115-113 should return their licenses. The judges did not seem to be fascinated by all moving Crawford during the fight.

His movement gave the impression that he had escaped from the undisputed superpower master Canelo (63-3-2, 39 KO). There was no other way to see it outside Crawford, avoiding contact and not dominant.

Did Crawford run from Canelo?

The fight resembled a classic definition of a match in the style of Tom and Jerry in the first eight rounds, and even at the points of the championship rounds. Canelo was chasing and Crawford worked. It was basic to understand why two judges fired because when you have a runner hung by the master, how do you give this person a round?

“I heard that Terenka had to win the last two rounds. Which fight did they watch?” said the coach “buddy” McGiRT Millcity boxingSpeaking of two judges who made 115-113 results for the fight Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenca Crawford.

Call for the license of judges

“In such situations, they should ask them:” reverse the license “because there is no way that the fight is so close. It’s unfair, “said McGIRT about the judges.

Personally, I think that these two judges should be praised for their excellent performances in their scoring, as in the nearest fight. If they were in the army, I recommend that they receive promotion and or or ribbons of honor for the good results they gave away.

Crawford was just running around the ring for eight out of twelve rounds, looking like a person prosecuted by an furious dog. It was unbelievable. He received $ 50 million from Turk Alalshikh and there is a kind of effort he devoted to. What a disappointment. Canelo was an aggressor all the time, at least trying to earn $ 150 million, which he received.

Drawing case 114-114

For me, the fight was a draw 114-114. So 115-113 of the results of these two judges was the closest thing that suited the reality of what took place in the ring.

“You get a guy like Terence, who dominates from beginning to end, and then you find out that he needs the last two rounds to win,” said McGiRT.

Aggression Canelo vs. Crawford movement

Crawford was not the dominance. It was a strict fight for the first eight rounds, and Canelo attacked the palace, scared, still moving Crawford. Alvarez landed challenging arrows and struck only with a stab. I won six of the first eight rounds to Canelo because of his aggression and body shots.

In championship rounds, from nine to twelve, Crawford defeated Alvarez thanks to his counterattacking. There were two compact latches from the bud in rounds nine and twelve. In addition, they were cautious things from Crawford against tired Canelo in the last four rounds.

As such, I fired a fight as a draw. Again, it was not the dominance, and the two judges who won it on 115-113 gave the more essential picture of these three as a result, in my opinion. Entering the fight, I had no preferences for the one who won. It didn’t matter to me, but I just saw it as a draw and I wasn’t impressed by Crawford or Canelo.

Disappointing Crawford’s performance

None of the fight worthy of noise or $ 200 million in bags shared between them. It was more like the fight of fighters earning $ 50,000. It was a low level performance and disappointing, taking into account the entire buzz around them. The real fight on the card that stole the series was the clash of Christian Mbilli vs. Lester Martinez Undercard, which, I think, should be a factor.

Council of McGirta: Avoid Jake Paul

Buddy advises that Canelo does not accept “basic fights” against Jake Paul before retiring. He claims that Alvarez should retire, losing to the “best”, not fighting with Jake.

McGiRT believes that fans will give Canelo recognition if they notice that his last fight before retiring was a loss with Crawford, not going out with Paul. He states that Alvarez in his career too much work in his career came to the sunset with this kind of fight.

More money than Superfight?

I do not agree with Buddha. Money and Canelo’s attention would make Jake Paul’s fight to make it worth it. I believe that this would overshadow $ 150 million, which he received from his so -called superfight against Crawford. This fight was essentially a trick, fenced by money at the circus level, which in my opinion had nothing to do with sport.

Crawford did not get a fight, facing the best pretenders, Oslys Iglesias and Christian Mbilla to challenge Canelo. If Terenka had to fight one of them to get a shot, I think he would be thrown out.

In real sport you should get a chance for the championship by going through Playoffs. In boxing you fight the best pretenders. Crawford was allowed to circumvent this process, which made the competition resemble an exhibition of a competition or similar to a circus, regardless of the name you want to call.

They only went about money and it does not differ from what Canelo and Jake Paul’s match would be about. This is business, not sport.

Last updated 22/22/2025

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DiBella questions the long-term value of Berlanga and Hitchins

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They can find a recent ponderous hitter who will knock out 15 players and call him “the next Berlanga.” They can find a hunky boxer and market him as “the next Hitchins.”

By doing it in-house, they control the narrative and, more importantly, the costs. DiBella argues that if Zuffa’s model works, the days of a fighter like Berlanga managing “overpaid” portfolios will be gone because the system will simply produce a cheaper version of the same “asset.”

“I have to be truthful with you, I don’t think it makes any difference. If that’s the case [Zuffa Boxing] doing things the right way, these guys are largely irrelevant,” DiBella said to Ariel Helwani.

“No offense to Richardson. He’s a good fighter. In five years, no one will care about Richardson Hitchins or Berlanga. It doesn’t matter.”

Berlanga faced the harshest criticism. DiBella pointed out how his early series was structured and how it shaped perceptions.

“There may be no fighter in the history of boxing, and this is a tribute to Keith Connolly, a little tribute to Berlanga, and a little tribute to Top Rank, who understood that you can take an average fighter and feed him 15 ham sandwiches and knock him out. After 15 ham sandwiches, he’s 15-0 with 15 knockouts.”

When talking about Berlanga, Dibella describes a guy whose entire reputation was built on a padded board designed to look spectacular on paper.

“So a little tribute to everyone. Berlanga is the most overpaid fighter, one of the most overpaid fighters in the history of boxing,” DiBella said.

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Canelo reflects on the cause of Floyd Mayweather’s ‘disheartening’ defeat

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Canelo reflects on the reason behind ‘depressing’ Floyd Mayweather defeat

Saul “Canelo” Alvarez suffered the first defeat of his career thirteen years ago, defeating the great Floyd Mayweather.

The pair clashed on September 14, 2013 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in a fight dubbed “The One”. Mayweather entered as the undefeated number one pound-for-pound and the biggest draw in the sport, while Canelo, then just 23, established an undefeated record and unified super welterweight titles. The competition was held at 152 pounds and generated huge commercial interest as a clash between an established king and boxing’s fastest rising star.

Mayweather put in an outstanding performance, using his trademark defense, footwork and timing to control distance across the court and repeatedly outplayed Canelo with sturdy counters and precise combinations. Alvarez had trouble cutting the ring and landing cleanly.

The American won by majority decision – referee CJ Ross’s draw was widely criticized – but the performance itself was unequivocal and cemented his status as the best player in the world.

Some believe this was shrewd matchmaking, as Mayweather added a gigantic name to his record before reaching the top. Others disagree, believing that Floyd would always be able to beat Alvarez.

In an interview with Grass BearAlvarez said he thought the deciding factor that night in Las Vegas was experience, not skill. The Mexican icon also revealed that the pain of his first defeat “hurt” him, but he managed to refocus by putting it into perspective.

“I was very frustrated, wasn’t I? Because I felt capable – at the age of 23 I felt I could beat the best in the world. And I was able to, I just didn’t have the experience and I realized that later.

“It hurt me a lot because whatever you want to call it, it hits your ego as a fighter – who you wanted to be, what you imagined, but it didn’t happen. And yes, it hurt a lot, it hit me really challenging and maybe I went through some level of depression. I don’t know if there are degrees of depression, but yes, maybe there is.”

“But then, thinking alone at home – because I like spending time alone – I thought: ‘Okay, I’ll snap out of it and think: I didn’t lose to just anyone, I lost to the best in the world. I’m 23 years senior and he practically didn’t do anything to me.’

“I told myself this wouldn’t stop me from being the best in the world one day.”

When asked what he lacked at the age of 23 and what he gained later, Canelo replied with confidence.

“Self-confidence. I think self-confidence more than anything else as a fighter = not mentally, because mentally I felt good – but self-confidence. Fighting more in these types of scenarios because it’s different. That would lend a hand me win.”

In 2026, Canelo will have to bounce back from defeat again. He is scheduled to return to the ring in September for the first time since losing his undisputed super middleweight title to Terence Crawford.

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Adrien Broner Flight Post leaves comeback hanging in the balance

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Adrien Broner talks at the press conference for his last fight.

Adrien Broner has sparked fresh concern after he shared a late-night post from a flight showing multiple drinks as questions continue to mount over his boxing future.

The former four-division world champion posted the clip with the caption, “I’m almost close to Denzel on this,” referring to the film – a comparison that raises its own questions.

The backlash was almost immediate, with comments ranging from mockery to concern as Broner’s latest appearance came days after a tumultuous run that had already cast doubt on his latest comeback attempt.

Some questioned whether the return rumors had died down, while others took a more direct assessment of the current state of affairs. A smaller number urged Broner to peaceful down, but the overall reaction pointed in one direction: uncertainty.

Same pattern, fresh moment

Fasting is not an isolated moment. It follows a pattern in which failures are quickly followed by promises of redemption.

This comes after a messy period in which Broner was already given a “last chance” opportunity to return to the game after admitting he had returned to street life and was asking for one last chance.

Since then, events have unfolded rapidly, from a 48-hour spiral that required intervention to prevent drinking and driving, to further fallout involving those around him. Each moment reinforced the same question: had anything actually changed?

Adrien Broner under pressure

Broner continues to beg, begging for another chance. The final comeback is already approaching the next evening’s moment, when the former champion reaches the age of 37 and is running out of time to make the same promises.

It seems that Don King has become another promoter who has failed to tame “The Problem” who is intent on chasing quick money while living the same lifestyle – it’s getting tiring to repeat it.

For a fighter once on the verge of becoming a superstar, the gap between promise and reality has never been greater.

What will happen next?

There are no longer concerns about whether Broner will be able to return to the ring.

It’s a question of whether he can stay on track long enough to get back on track.

The recording speaks for itself. The reaction was sobering. The question is now elementary – is it the same cycle again?


About the author

Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Since 2010, he has been interviewing world champions, breaking down international titles exclusively and reporting from the ring. His work is distributed on major platforms including Apple News. Read the full biography.

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