Ryan Garcia says Terenka Crawford “I can’t beat” United Master of Super Medium Libra, Canelo Alvare in September. Garcia notes that Crawford (41-0, 31 KO) “did not look powerful”, moving to 154 against Israil Madrimov in August last year in Los Angeles.
Crawford’s disadvantages
Madrimov, 5’8 1/2 ″, it is not so huge, not Puncher, that Canelo is 168. Crawford looked like his age in this fight, like a 40-a-wojnik, whose power did not move from the division of 147 pounds. Madrimov brightened the whole fight, eating his right hands and showing no power with his arrows.
Crawford resembled a typical, everyday 40-year-old against Madrimov and was lucky to win. With another set of judges focused on more arduous, cleaner shots of landing, they won Madrimov. His blows were much more effective in every round.
The way Crawford looked in this fight lost to Madrimov in a rematch and would be destroyed by the remaining 154-pounds, such as Bakhram Murtazaliev, Serhii Bohachuk and Vergil Ortiz Jr. After the fight with these guys he would be.
Were it not for the Riyadh season, Canelo-Crawford would not have place, because Alvarez did not intend to give Crawford to give him this fight, not earning him, moving up to prove himself against the killers, David Benavidez, David Morrell and Oslyys Iglesias.
If Crawford wants the Golden Parachute pensions from Canelo, let him go through these three, and if there is something later, let him fight the Mexican star.
Crawford would never do it because the results would be negative for him. He would go 0-3 against these guys and would probably be eliminated by each of them. A compact, feeble 40-year-old against these warriors would be a mismatch.
“He didn’t look powerful”
“Canelo cannot defeat, no way,” said Ryan Garcia to Akin Reyes and Barak Bess YouTube The Crawford channel did not beat Canelo Alvarez when they fight in September. “I don’t see him defeating Canelo. He didn’t even look so powerful [Israil] Madrimov [on August 3rd last year]To be truthful, and Madrimov is not even so huge. “
“They have two different styles,” Akin said, arriving at Crawford’s defense, why he looked so poorly against Madrimov, ahead of the whole fight and barely defeating him.
“In the contract,” Bess said about the Madrimova style fighting style, which Crawford successfully used.
“The point is that Canelo has mastered his style and does not intend to change it,” said Ryan. “He mastered it. He understands what is happening in the ring. I just don’t see him to be beating him. No.”
It is a pity that the Riyadh season does not make Crawford jump through several rims to fight Canelo, because it would make more intriguing for free boxing fans who do not know who he is or does not like their style of fighting. At least Crawford should go through David Benavidez or David Morrell to fight Canelo. Only one of these two and you get a fight. If you lose, well.
Six-division world champion and Golden Boy promoter Oscar De La Hoya hasn’t fought since 2008, but revealed he would be willing to return for one fighter.
De La Hoya is a newfangled pound-for-pound legend, being one of only two six-division champions in the history of the sport – joined by Filipino fan favorite Manny Pacquiao, who has reached eighth in this ultra-elite club.
While De La Hoya has moved on to promote the sport, “Pac Man” recently returned to the pro ranks, challenging Mario Barrios for the WBC welterweight world title last July in an attempt to break his own record as boxing’s oldest 147-pound ruler.
Pacquiao could only get a draw in that fight, but now he’s ready for an even bigger fight – at least financially – after signing a contract for a rematch with Floyd Mayweather, who defeated him in 2015 in the “Fight of the Century.”
If that fight takes place in September, Mayweather will come out on top again, De La Hoya said Fighting the noise that he would also be willing to have a rematch with Mayweather.
“I am a fighter. I will always be a fighter. If Mayweather beats Pacquiao, Floyd, you owe me a rematch! Let’s go!”
Mayweather defeated De La Hoya by split decision to win the WBC super lightweight title in 2007, and De La Hoya still maintains he deserved to win the fight.
Today is April 24, 2026, and after eight arduous years of trying, the Deontay Wilder vs. Anthony Joshua fight is off the table for good, ending one of boxing’s longest-running failed negotiations.
The last window closes
Both sides had one good opportunity to get the job done and promoter Eddie Hearn now closed it down tough. The Matchroom boss has outlined the level of opponent Joshua’s next fight will be aimed at, and it won’t be thrilling for those still hoping for Wilder.
Hearn initially branded Wilder a ‘warm-up’ for Joshua after the ‘Bronze Bomber’ sent Derek Chisora to the points. However, less than a few weeks later, that position appears to have evaporated.
Instead, Joshua will now likely face lower-level opponents outside the top 15 to shake off the ring rust. It is unclear whether these instructions are coming directly from Saudi Arabia or not, but the former two-time heavyweight champion is not expected to enter a potential fight with Tyson Fury this fall after beating the YouTuber over the course of five one-sided rounds.
The Path of Fury takes priority
Joshua, who recorded wins over the likes of Otto Wallin and Jermaine Franklin before suffering a devastating stoppage defeat to Daniel Dubois, is currently in advanced talks with Fury following his performance on Saturday after “The Gypsy King” defeated Arslanbek Makhmudov.
Once negotiations are finalized and the fight is secured, British fans can look forward to the most crucial heavyweight battle in the British Isles since Frank Bruno vs. Lennox Lewis.
To achieve that, Joshua needs to fight a transition fight, and that means he won’t take any chances against Wilder, despite the American’s dwindling strength.
Wilder will now be forced to leave, and given his current form, he may struggle to maintain his current position until any Fury series ends.
Joshua vs. Fury could stretch into two or even three fights, while Wilder will turn 41 in October, which puts him firmly on the wrong side of the age divide.
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How it all started
The attention for the former WBC ruler could instead turn to Andy Ruiz Jr., who – as WBN reported exclusively in 2020 – was once lined up for a massive pay-per-view clash with Wilder after the Fury trilogy.
It never materialized, but it remains one of the few remaining realistic options that still holds real intrigue.
The plan began with Shelly Finkel’s phone call to WBN in June 2018. It will end in a whimper as Joshua and Hearn choose their next move ahead of the Fury fight.
How it ended
Eight years later, it has only come close to reaching significance once, in 2023, and even then the Day of Reckoning plan fell through.
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“I have to say it would be nice to keep Canelo,” Sheeraz told The Ring. “If I become world champion on May 23, I will stand in the way of him becoming undisputed.”
Sheeraz recently said he still wants a fight with Canelo and believes becoming champion could put him directly in line if Alvarez wants to reclaim his titles upon his return.
The fight against Begic is seen as a major opener for Sheeraz. Begic is 39 years elderly and much less established than other names in the division, which creates a significant opportunity for Sheeraz to capture the belt and break into a much larger commercial arena.
Once titleholder status is attached to his name, Sheeraz will become a more attractive option for major event sponsors looking to stage a high-profile comeback for Alvarez. He brings an undefeated record, market value in the UK, a weight of 168 pounds and a title that can be used in a wider story.
This doesn’t guarantee there will be a fight next, but the path is clear. If Sheeraz wins in Egypt, he will go from contender talk to championship business overnight.
For Sheeraz, May 23 may not mean winning the vacant belt so much as securing a spot at the biggest table in the division.
Alvarez is expected to return later this year from elbow surgery, and his next move will be closely watched around the league. With several belt holders in place, promoters now have plenty of options, but the newly crowned Sheeraz would immediately enter the conversation if he can handle Begic.
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