Terence Crawford still hasn’t given any indication as to when he plans to return to the ring from his victory parade following his win over Canelo Alvarez.
Fans are wondering if the Nebraska native will sit idle for a year as usual, enjoying his victory over the 35-year-old Mexican star on September 13, 2025. They would like to see newly crowned undisputed super middleweight champion Crawford (42-0, 31 KO) defend his four belts before his 39th birthday in September 2026.
No source, no confirmation
“Crawford plans to host its own event in March.” Chris Mannix went on to say Xwithout citing the source of the news about Terence Crawford on Tuesday, November 4. Since there is no course on this information, we will put it in the rumor category.
If this information is precise, it won’t be Canelo that Crawford will fight, as the Mexican star always fights on the Cinco de Mayo weekend in May. Assuming Bud holds out and waits for Canelo to say the magic word “yes” to him, there is no chance he will fight in March and threaten this fight.
Turki will not finance tuning
The turnaround for Crawford would be too quick because he could lose or get beaten if he fought someone with talent. Let’s look at it this way: Turki Alalshikh is not going to pay Crawford $20-50 million for a close fight in March. He would expect value. It would be risky for Crawford to give Turki what he wants if he decides to fight in March and then potentially face Alvarez in a rematch in May 2026.
The Iglesias and Mbilla factor
At 168, Crawford has two mandatory challengers:
- Osleys Iglesias – IBF
- Christian Mbilli – WBC
The problem with these two is that they have size, talent and youth. This is a form of pure krytonite for the petite, aging Crawford, who barely beat Canelo with his low-performance style.
This approach wouldn’t work against Mbilli or Iglesias. That rules them out as options for Crawford’s next fight in 2026. If Terence is stern about wanting to be among the four greatest boxing champions of all time on Mount Rushmore, a fight with Mbilli or Iglesias could destroy that dream.
Legacy Play middleweight
Crawford mentioned last week that he is keeping an eye on the winner of the December 6 middleweight unification fight between Janibek Alimkhanuly and Erislandy Lara. If Terence drops down to 160 pounds to fight for a sixth-division world title, that will be a legacy for Terence.
If Crawford defeats the winner of the Janibek-Lara fight, he will hold the IBF, WBA and WBO middleweight titles. With Turki’s involvement, Alalshikha could get the money to entice the last remaining belt holder Crawford would need, WBC middleweight champion Carlos Adames, to fight him for the undisputed championship.