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Crawford’s historical triumph: Will the decreasing Canelo Álvarez unjustly destroy a generational performance?
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6 months agoon
How straightforward are Saul “Canelo” álvarez (63-3-2, 39 KO) after his last concern on the hands of Terenka Crawford (42-0-0, 31 KO)? How honestly are we in Crawford?
On Saturday, September 13, 2025, Terenka “Bud” Crawford became the first male warrior who became the undisputed champion in three weight classes. Not only that, but he did it, jumping two (basically three) weight classes to defeat the long master and power, Canelo Álvarez.
The consensus aimed at fighting, regardless of who you chose, consisted in the fact that Crawford had the advantage of basically every attribute, but this size would be the main factor of the fight. Would Crawford be able to withstand the powerful Canelo blows, and if so, would he be able to put himself in a naturally larger man? Would its endurance survive the fight against additional muscle mass? These were all crucial questions, taking into account the latest history of the jumping fighters for weight and the resulting results (for example, Golovkin vs. Brook, Canelo vs. Khan).
Just like the fight Crawford vs. Spence, what happened at night of the fight was more unilateral than many could imagine. Crawford perfectly used the precise work of the legs, keen angles and liquid counterattacks to frustrate and humiliate Álvarez, which never stopped trying, he was never able to carry out a successful attack. About halfway through the fight, both Canelo and his corner seemed to be out of ideas, and Crawford continued to go into his deep tool bag to dazzle and impress fans around the world. In eleventh, Canelo looked back, looking at Sulk after he was caught on a tough stab before he hit forward, he beat as he ever was. One was reminded of the unfortunate scene that took place when Radiant Edwards, hopelessly old-fashioned by Galala Yafai, said in his corner: “I don’t even want to be here.” Indeed, it was clear that Canelo was at that moment at that moment and although he is a real competitor, he never coped with pure difficulties, from which he found himself opposite what was supposed to be his night.
While many recognized the mastery of this sport by Crawford, and even praised Canelo for accepting a defeat with dignity and grace, others began to discredit their skills, achievements and opponents. It is tough to understand the praise of Crawford for such an amazing achievement, while in the same breath, expressing that Canelo was never too good to start with. Regardless of whether you are a fan, you must think that Canelo went out with many best warriors, including Golovkin in their second fight, Miguel Cotto during the awakening of his career, caleb plane and lots of other solid B+ to fighters. His run in 168 collected all four lanes in a year and a half, he was impressive, and his power was proved even against fighters £ 20-25. Heavier than he himself. He had lanes in four different weight classes and defeated 23 world or former world champions.
There will certainly be Hall of Famer in the first ball and was an icon in his country and for many around the world. He would still be a money fighter in every duel if he decided to continue the fight, and he would be hell for many other fighters at the age of 168.
All this means that this is a person who Crawford defeated, not some asshole or pretender. He did not beat the paper master or took belts from someone who should never have been a guy to beat. Crawford jumped to 168 after only one fight at the age of 154 and put up the unquestionable master and the size of Canelo, in combination with the apparent ease of winning Crawford, additionally proves that Bud is a generational talent. In fact, two of the three fighters who defeated Canelo turned out to be talented warriors of the generation, and the other is a great, bigger man.
There is a reason why the great, mature warriors often do not reject their pocked opponents as tender or fraudsters. If you believe they are, it reduces your victory.
Finally, there is a debate about whether Canelo was too aged and the counterargument that Crawford is older, so Canelo’s age is irrelevant.
Canelo has definitely passed his best position and no longer uses the same type of head movement or counterfeiting, which he did when he was starting 168 pounds. Division and set of belts. In addition, he has a lot of consumption on the body, after 15 years, with nearly 70 fights. Not all warriors age the same and although Canelo is slightly younger than Crawford, he is not as fresh as it used to be, while Crawford discovered the youth fountain. But after the last Saturday it is tough to imagine every version of Canelo overcoming Crawford, which we witnessed – just as it is tough to see Canelo overcoming any version of Floyd Mayweather Jr.
There are already murmurs of a possible rematch, which were slightly raised when WBC announced that Canelo is a pretender No. 1 in a super-medium weight in her newly issued rankings. Having even more time to adapt to a higher class, it is very tough to imagine a kennel less success in the second fight. Canelo is a great warrior with massive supporters, who always did his best despite the troublesome problems with the work of the legs and endurance that he was never able to shake. When you think about it, what he was able to achieve, despite these restrictions, says a lot about his determination and sacrifice and his ability to find a way to win in most cases, not engaging the living legends that mastered the craftsmanship, from which he was not a peak.
Last updated 19.19.2025
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Mike Tyson’s verdict on Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2: ‘I hope he takes it seriously’
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57 minutes agoon
March 11, 2026
Mike Tyson expects a good fight between 49-year-old Floyd Mayweather and 47-year-old Manny Pacquiao when they meet in a rematch in September.
The two fighting icons first fought in 2015, with Mayweather passing the unanimous points winner after twelve rounds of action that failed to generate the incredible hype that had been building for about six years.
Despite the general consensus that both men had already seen their best performances, the event generated money and set various sports records that remain intact to this day. The only chance to break these records may be a rematch.
This gives some insight into why Mayweather and Pacquiao have signed a deal with Netflix to face each other again, this time at The Sphere in Las Vegas – the first boxing event in a futuristic facility.
I’m talking to Fighting the noiseTyson was excited at the prospect of a rematch, praising Pacquiao’s recent performance against Mario Barrios.
“I think it will be a good fight. I hope Manny is grave. Manny also looked good in the last fight he fought.”
Last July, Pacquiao drew with then-WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios. Mayweather, who retired in 2017, has only been lively in exhibitions and says he will continue to do so twice this year before putting his celebrated 50-0 professional record on the line against his Filipino rival.
Many assumed that the planned exhibitions of both fighters – Tyson for Mayweather and Ruslan Provodnikov for Pacquiao – would be canceled due to the scale of the rematch. Asked if his fight with Floyd would still go ahead, Tyson kept his lips tight and called back to an interview earlier this week in which he said with certainty that the fight would happen.
“Hey, you never know. Anything is possible… You know he’s crazy.”
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Arturs Ahmetovs says when he dumped Claressa Shields, the knockdown was justified
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3 hours agoon
March 11, 2026
Claressa Shields was recently a guest on the show Nightcap sports podcast with hosts Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson. Shields had an intense conversation with Piercing about the current balmy topic.
Shields spoke about her belief in her ability to defeat WBA welterweight champion Roland “Rolly” Romero. Sharpe strongly disagreed, pointing out that Romero was a man and a sturdy, talented professional boxer.
Shields responded by stating that when she trains, she always spars with men. She then spoke again about the infamous sparring session where she believed a foul occurred.
“This guy is a fraud. He had no padding in his gloves,” Shields said. “And if it’s not true, why hasn’t he and his coach sued me yet? This guy, I yelled at him the week before, he was furious and he didn’t like it.
Shields went on to say, “His coach gave him some used gloves that he said he got from Roberto Duran as a gift. That’s what the man, Derik Santos, the coach, said. The gloves had no padding on them and he caught me with that hook.”
Back in 2023, when the allegations came to the fore, coach Derik Santos talked about the incident while appearing as a guest on ProBox TV. Santos said he had never met Roberto Duran and that the gloves were regular 16-ounce gloves.
Recently, Claressa Shields’ former sparring partner, Arturs “Triple A” Ahmetovs (6-1, 2 KO), spoke with Vince DWriter about the 2018 knockout.
“I didn’t want to commit so strenuous, but the combinations I trained for worked instinctively. She came out aggressive and it came out a little sharper than I intended,” Ahmetovs said.
Arturs Ahmetovs denies accusations of using counterfeit gloves. He defended himself by saying: “The recording shows that they were ordinary gloves.”
Ahmetovs said he and Claressa Shields sparred twice. The first time it was a delicate sparring, the second time Shields became aggressive and was caught with a precise shot.
A year later, after an infamous sparring session, Arturs Ahmetovs made his professional boxing debut in March 2019, defeating Demetrius Wilson in the second round. Ahmetovs won his next four fights.
Ironically, in his sixth professional fight, Ahmetovs was stopped in the second round by Rolly Romero. Ahmetovs later rebounded to earn a unanimous decision victory over Władysław Baranov.
Originally from Riga, Latvia, his professional career was derailed when his visa expired. Ahmetovs tried to make a comeback three years ago, but every time a fight was scheduled, it ended up being canceled.
Currently, Arturs Ahmetovs is not energetic as his personal schedule includes training and coaching. Ahmetovs admits that he would consider returning if he found a good team with solid financing and a sturdy technical base.
Addressing the controversial sparring incident, Arturs Ahmetovs is adamant that Claressa Shields was eliminated due to a edged shot. He insists the damaged gloves had nothing to do with Shields going to the canvas.
Arturs Ahmetovs said he was wearing standard 16-ounce gloves the day he threw Claressa Shields. Asked why he never sued Shields, Ahmetov replied: “It’s not common in my country to sue someone for speaking out.”
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Ryan Garcia’s rematch with Devin Haney will take place on September 5 at Allegiant Stadium
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4 hours agoon
March 11, 2026
Devin Haney Promotions says a rematch with Ryan Garcia is scheduled for September 5 at Allegiant Stadium, potentially setting the stage for the rivalry to resume later this year.
The claim appeared on social media from Haney’s promotional website, pointing to a second meeting on the same card in Las Vegas two weeks before Floyd Mayweather’s Sept. 19 rematch with Manny Pacquiao.
If the date holds, the fight will bring the two rivals together again more than two years after their cluttered first meeting in April 2024.
In that fight, Garcia scored multiple knockdowns en route to a decision victory, which was later ruled a no contest after testing positive for Ostarine.
Haney has since returned to form and won the WBO welterweight title with a decision victory over Brian Norman Jr.
Garcia vs. Haney II
Despite the controversy surrounding the original result, the demand for a rematch never went away.
Few in boxing doubt that the Garcia vs. Haney II would make the most sense next. Both fighters currently hold world titles, which means that if the fight goes ahead, the rivalry will develop into a welterweight unification.
The matchup has been the focus of the most significant conversations in the division in recent months.
As World Boxing News reported earlier this month, the welterweight title picture around Garcia and Haney has gradually narrowed as other options narrowed due to mandatory obligations and injuries.
Garcia has also been outspoken about a possible fight with Shakur Stevenson, and Haney has been linked to talks with Rolando “Rolly” Romero.
However, these moves could easily be considered a smokescreen if both sides are focused on a rematch.
Unfinished business
Garcia, the WBC champion after a convincing victory over Mario Barrios, would likely enter the rematch as the favorite despite losses from the first meeting.
The Recent York State Athletic Commission later changed the result to a no-contest after Garcia tested positive, but the way he repeatedly dropped Haney in the fight still affects how many people will see the second fight.
In his conversation with him, Romero also bluntly assessed the competition The Last Stand Podcast with Brian Custer.
“They could have fought a hundred times. Ryan takes him down a hundred times.”
This view may be extreme, but it underscores a broader sense that this rivalry is still unresolved.
With Haney Promotions now pointing to September 5 at Allegiant Stadium, the spotlight is back on Garcia vs. Haney II, which makes the most sense for both men right now.
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