Trenka Crawford’s coach, Bernie “The Boxer” Davis, says that Crawford will not fight the “back foot” against Canelo Alvarez on September 12. He states that he attacks Alvarez (63-2-2, 39 KO), wants to tear his undisputed title of super medium weight from him at the Allegiant stadium in Las Vegas.
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The way Bernie talks about Crawford, you might think that he destroyed everyone from 168 to 200. But when you look at the last performance of Terupka against Israil Madrimov, it sounds like pure work. He is simply lucky that he did not have to fight Canelo, passing through a peace full of venomous kings and hungry wolves, fighting with David Benavidez, David Morrell and Dmitry Bivol.
Expect back
It is tough to imagine that Crawford (41-0, 31 KO) attacks Canelo, as if he were a plate of food because of his inaction, and for the first time he moves on two divisions to fight in 168. You can take People’s seriously if he showed courage, approaching the weight and agreed to fight David Benavidez or David Morrell first.
He just sat, ages and joyful that Turks Alalshikh gave him a fight with Canelo without having to risk his back, approaching and fighting with one of these killers. It beats working on life, giving him things.
“When you see Crawford, he will go there and be busy with Canelo. You don’t even doubt it,” said Bernie “Tha Boxer” Davis Boxing fansSounding like Hype Man On the verge of tears talking about Terenka Crawford, who won with Canelo Alvarez on September 12. “You have never seen Crawford staying on your butt in any fight in your life. Do you understand it?”
Well, I remember Crawford fought for the rear foot against Israil Madrimov and Viktor Postol. He moved a lot in both fights. One of the reasons why Crawford did not fight on the back foot is that his opposition was frail, practically all his career. In his 17-year career he fought only one good warrior, and this is Madrimov. He almost lost him and is not even a warrior at the elite level.
Errol Spence was a ruined warrior before Crawford fought him. He was exhausted after a car accident, injuries, inactivity and yo-yo diet. He was a warrior shell he was when he changed a professional for the first time.
Getting into trouble
“He is the type of guy who will lead you,” said Davis about Crawford. “So expect to go to him [Canelo]. We will do everything we can do to him. We will do everything we have to do.
“But you can expect Crawford to come to him because you can’t beat Canelo to the back foot forever. You have to get him. You have to do something, and he knew better that Crawford is coming,” Davis said.
Crawford will probably not “enter” Canelo enough to win the decision. When he tastes Alvarez’s power, he will go into the defense mode, trying to win the celebration through the stab. It won’t work. You won’t defeat the Canelo Supergivoons by stabbing him because he was tried by Gennadiya Golovkin in their first fight and Erislanda Lara. The judges focused more on Canelo power shots and ignored the ggg and lara stab.
Keyshawn Davis says he still doesn’t know why a fight never broke out with Devin Haney after talks between both camps earlier this year.
Davis was talking about Haney after he dominated Nahir Albright for 12 rounds on Saturday night in Norfolk. Although Keyshawn won a wide unanimous decision over Albright, he later admitted that he had been in bigger fights before the rematch was finalized.
“I went up to Bill in January and he told me to keep my word after the fight,” Keyshawn later told the media. “Why it didn’t happen, I don’t know.”
Davis also revealed that he tried to secure fights with Lamont Roach Jr. and Oscar Duarte before returning to fight Albright.
“I was on the phone with Lamont Roach trying to make this happen,” Davis said. “I also tried to contact Oscar Duarte.”
The Norfolk native made it clear after the fight that he viewed a rematch with Albright as an inferior option compared to the opponents he originally wanted.
“I wanted to fight a better opponent,” Davis said. “He’s actually a decent player. He’s just not at the highest level.”
Davis dominated most of the rematch despite a two-point deduction after Albright hit the clinch in the seventh round. He controlled the action with faster hands, cleaner combinations and stronger work towards the end of the fight.
After the victory, Davis reiterated that he is open to more fights with bigger names.
“Whoever wants to fight the businessman, let them do it,” Davis said.
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Filip Hrgovic made it basic for Dave Allen and took advantage of the moments after the fight to send a chilling message to rising star Moses Itauma.
Doncaster fans were unable to lift hometown hero Allen to the level of Hrgovic, who dominated from the opening bell until coach Jamie Moore threw in the towel to spare his players another day.
Croatian Hrgovic quickly apologized to the fans in the stadium.
“I’m sorry guys. I know I’m not the favorite guy here. That’s the way it is, that’s boxing. Thank you to Dave Allen, his team, Queensberry and DAZN for this event. I’m pushing forward to become the heavyweight champion of the world.
“I started quickly because I saw all my punches connecting. He was very awkward from the beginning, so I wanted to finish him quickly to make a statement.”
“I want to fight anyone in the division. Moses, anyone. I just have to sit down with the manager and the team, see if there are any injuries or cuts. Give me a mirror, I’ll sign a contract now… I never run away from any opponent… Listen, if I’m fit, there’s no problem for me. We have to see what’s going on. I need to rest. Moses will never make it to the promised land. Do you know what I mean?”
Promoter George Warren has made it clear that Itauma-Hrgovic is the target, but he is aware that the next few days will be crucial to see if the schedule is right for the Croatian, who had a miniature cut on his skin before going to the towel.
“Yes, we can… This fight is already here. Finished. Filip, when he re-signed with Queensberry, was left on the contract on the basis that this fight was one of the options we could offer him. As he said, he has a slight scratch in his eye and he needs to go and make sure everything is OK.
“Moses is booked for August. As soon as we get back to the office next week, that’s my job. To finish and announce this fight. This guy is a world-class operator and if Moses wants to be world champion, Filip wants to be world champion; they’re going to have to deal with it at some point, so let’s deal with it now.”
Welterweight Kelvin Davis (16-1, 8 KO) escaped with a split decision victory over Peter Dobson (17-4, 10 KO) after a hard-fought 10-round fight that drew noisy boos from the crowd after the result was announced. The judges scored it 99-91 and 97-93 for Davis, while the third judge scored it 98-92 for Dobson.
Davis boxed effectively early on, using his jab, foot movement and reach to keep Dobson out and gain the advantage in the early rounds. Dobson had difficulty getting close enough to land consistently in the first half of the fight as Davis remained disciplined and chose areas with cleaner strikes.
Dobson had more success in the second half of the fight, getting inside and landing to the body. As the action became increasingly brutal and physical, Davis spent more time on the ropes and in clinches.
Dobson’s aggression and work in the middle helped put an end to the fight, and a few delayed rounds proved challenging to score. Davis continued to land enough pointed counters and straight shots to convince the two judges that he had done enough to secure the victory.
Many fans online and in the arena reacted negatively to the decision, especially due to the wide score of 99-91 in favor of Davis. Several unofficial scorecards indicated that the fight was much closer together, and some viewers felt that Dobson did enough to force a draw or provide an advantage in the decision.
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