Boxing
Expert elections: Canelo álvarez vs. Terenca Crawford
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11 months agoon
Canelo Álvarez vs. Terenka Crawford Super Fight, set for September 13, 2025, in Las Vegas to Netflix divides the boxing world. The unquestionable titles of Super Middle weight Canelo (168 pounds) are on the line, and Crawford jumped two weight classes from 154 pounds. Here are 15 boxing experts – richly, promoters and voices of this sport – with their types and sources:
Teddy Atlas (legendary trainer and analyst)
– Pick: Crawford
– Reason: Atlas believes that Canelo’s age and the last close fighting show falling, betting on Crawford’s elite skills to outclass him despite the gap.
– Source: Sports Illustrated, May 15, 2025
Kyrone Davis (President of Super Medium Scholar)
– Pick: Canelo
-Doże: After pairing, both Davis claims that the natural Canelo 168-pound frame is too vast for Crawford, anticipating a competitive, but privileged win.
– Source: Sports Illustrated, May 14, 2025
Demetrius Andrade (former two -level master)
– Pick: Canelo
-Do: Andrade respects Crawford’s skills, but believes that the power and blocking of Canelo shots at 168 pounds will overwhelm the building.
– Source: Dazn News US, January 4, 2025
Barry McGuigan (former featherweight champion)
– Pick: Crawford
-Do: McGuigan sees Crawford’s speed and tardy fight, using the disappearing endurance of Canelo to win points.
– Source: March, May 8, 2025
Mikey Garcia (former four -person champion)
– Pick: Canelo (implied)
– Reason: Garcia notes that a truck can accelerate Crawford’s speed, giving the size and power supply in a tough fight.
– Source: March, March 9, 2025
Julio César Chávez (boxing legend)
– Pick: Canelo
– reason: Chávez supports his countryman, citing Canelo’s experience and knockout power as too much for Crawford in Super Middle Wweight.
– Source: Boxingscene, May 10, 2025
Shawn Porter (former welterweight master)
– Pick: Crawford
– The reason: Porter, who faced Crawford, believes that the ability to adapt and precision Buda can neutralize Canelo’s power by winning.
– Source: Podcast Porterway, May 20, 2025
Andre Ward (former united master)
– Pick: Crawford
-Price: Ward says that Crawford’s corrections and corrections in the middle of the fight will thwart Canelo, which will lead to victory in close points.
– Source: Espn Ringside, May 22, 2025
Errol Spence Jr. (former welterweight master)
– Pick: Canelo
– The reason: Spence, who lost to Crawford, admits Buda’s skills, but he thinks that the size and arrows of Canelo will apply him to stop.
– Source: Fighthipe, May 12, 2025
David Benavidez (claimant for a superpower weight)
– Pick: Canelo
– The reason: Benavidez, the rival of Canelo, says that his power and pressure at 168 pounds will be too high for the lighter frame of Crawford.
– Source: Boxing News 24, 18 May 2025
Floyd Mayweather Jr. (boxing legend)
– Pick: Crawford
– Reason: Mayweather praises the defensive championship and speed of Crawford, predicting that he will fly Canelo, just like Bivol in 2022.
– Source: TMZ Sports, May 25, 2025
Gennadiy Golovkin (former middleweight champion)
– Pick: Canelo
– The reason: GGG, despite the competition, chooses Canelo, citing his durability and experience in 168 pounds to survive Crawford’s skills.
– Source: Dazn Boxing, May 16, 2025
Oscar de la Hoya (former champion and promoter of six times)
– Pick: Crawford
– reason: Despite previous tensions from Canelo, de la Hoya praises the “unparalleled set of skills”, believing that his speed and ring IQ can upset Canelo at 168 pounds.
– Source: Fighthipe, May 28, 2025
Jim Lampley (legendary boxing sender)
– Pick: Crawford
– reason: Lampley calls Crawford a “most complete warrior”, anticipating his precision and adaptability, thwarted Canelo for winning the decision, similar to Bivol nervous in 2022.
– Source: HBO boxing flashback, May 20, 2025
Eddie Hearn (Boxing promoter of the match)
– Pick: Canelo
– The reason: Hearn, Canelo promoter, supports his star, citing his power and experience at a speed of 168 pounds for Crawford, expecting a tardy alloy.
– Source: Dazn Boxing, May 30, 2025
Tally: Canelo: 8, Crawford: 7
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Robeisy Ramirez signed with Raizd Boxing after leaving Free Agency
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1 hour agoon
April 28, 2026
Raizd announced the deal on Instagram on Monday, posting: “Official: Robeisy ‘El Tren’ Ramirez signs with RAIZD BOXING. World-class addition. Former WBO World Featherweight Champion. Two-time Olympic gold medalist. Welcome to the team, Robeisy.”
For a startup that is still building its name, this is a robust impulse. For everyone else, it encourages questions. There has been no evident move from Zuffa Boxing, Matchroom Boxing, Golden Boy Promotions or other major teams that often pursue recognizable talent.
When a two-time Gold Medalist hits the open market and the Massive Four don’t pull the trigger. Raizd Boxing is basically a ghost ship right now. They are so modern that they haven’t even held their first event yet.
As for why the giants have stayed away, it probably comes down to a combination of time, shelf life and the ongoing business changes many of these companies are making.
At 126 pounds, 32 is on the older side. Promoters are notoriously wary of small-time fighters who have just had a career-changing break. Perhaps they would prefer to wait and see if he has anything left before signing him to an high-priced multi-fight contract.
While Dana White is finally taking action, Zuffa is aggressively targeting younger, buzz-worthy talent like Edgar Berlanga and Richardson Hitchins. Ramirez is 32 years aged and had a brutal knockout loss to Rafael Espinoza in December. Zuffa could see him as a veteran of damaged goods rather than a fundamental piece of their launch.
Ramirez may not have the same shine he had when he fled Cuba or when he beat Shakur Stevenson in the amateurs, but fighters with that kind of experience rarely hit the open market.
His recent form likely played a role. Ramirez is 14-3 with nine knockouts and has lost two of his last three fights, with both losses coming to Rafael Espinoza, including a stoppage in the rematch. At 32 years aged, he is no longer a long-term project that can be slowly developed.
Still, there is a clear advantage if handled properly. Ramirez remains a talented southpaw with the pedigree, experience and enough reputational value to quickly become relevant again at featherweight or above. If it combines wins, larger promoters may regret letting startup Raizd make the first move.
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Tim Bradley firmly predicts KO in Conor Benn vs. Ryan Garcia fight
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3 hours agoon
April 28, 2026
Hall of Famer Tim Bradley believes the welterweight clash between Conor Benn and WBC world champion Ryan Garcia will end decisively.
The two are in talks that could happen later this year, and Garcia also mentioned the possibility of a rematch with WBA world champion Rolando Romero.
In their first meeting in May 2025, Romero won a unanimous decision after defeating his fighter in the second round.
However, Garcia has since secured the WBC 147-pound title after dethroning Mario Barrios whom he dropped and passed unanimously in February.
This marks the 27-year-old’s first victory since 2023, when he edged Oscar Duarte in the eighth round before his controversial fight with Devin Haney.
Despite a majority decision advantage over Haney, that result was declared a no-contest in April 2024 after “King Ry” tested positive for the banned substance ostarine.
Benn also failed a 2022 drug test ahead of his canceled fight against Chris Eubank Jr, whom he ultimately defeated in a middleweight rematch last November.
This followed a points defeat to Eubank in April 2025, although earlier this month Benn remained in the win column, ahead of Regis Prograis, who subsequently announced his retirement.
However, despite his last fight at 150 pounds, the 29-year-old now wants to capitalize on his No. 1 ranking in the WBC and fight Garcia.
I’m talking to ESNEWSformer two-division world champion Bradley gave Benn little more than a prayer against Garcia.
“Ryan knocks him out.”
As the top contender for the WBC welterweight title, Benn is expected to be ordered to fight Garcia in the not-too-distant future, even if ongoing negotiations fail.
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43-0 is followed by Floyd Mayweather’s 50-0 – still no improvement despite the agreement with PBC
Published
5 hours agoon
April 28, 2026
Abel Mendoza’s undefeated streak will resume on May 16, and the fight against Javier Rodriguez will lead the Texan to 44-0.
The number is rising – the credibility is not.
On paper, the trajectory is clear and he is on track to have one of the most vital resumes in sports. But the deeper into the rabbit hole Mendoza goes, the more questions this recording begins to raise.
Mendoza is seven fights shy of Floyd Mayweather’s 50-0 mark that defined the perfect newfangled boxing record.
However, as has been the case throughout his career, the details of this unique character tell a more complicated story.
World Boxing News has previously documented discrepancies in Mendoza’s record as fights were reviewed and added over time, including Colombia’s July 2025 result that officially moved him to 43-0.
The figure is now standing after being briefly removed, but tracking its depth has been with him the entire time.
Record vs reality
After signing a recent endorsement deal, Mendoza promised to step up. It must be admitted that Rodriguez is unique compared to some of the events he has attended in Colombia.
Premier Boxing Champions saw enough in Mendoza to bring him onto their roster. He was expected to make a evident leap in class, not just a marginal one.
When a boxer partners with PBC and Al Haymon, one of the top promoters in the United States, and then promises tougher tests, it’s difficult to consider this the Texan’s 44th fight.
Over the past few months, Mendoza has been calling out Isaac Cruz and targeting fights with Ryan Garcia and Rolando Romero. The expectations were clear – but that’s not it.
But when it comes to naming opponents, it’s the same consistent story for Mendoza. Therefore, this latest venture does not provide the expected progress.
Score 43-0
Exceeding Terence Crawford’s 43-0 mark, which Mendoza achieved last year and can better next month at The Bomb Factory in Dallas, should have come with some sort of warning label.
The number itself has significance when compared to when Crawford retired, but context shows how much it actually means in the frigid lithe of day.
Crawford’s tally to 43-0 came against elite competition in multiple weight classes, which resulted in an undisputed success. In contrast, Mendoza’s track was built on activity and volume, often against the backdrop of padded slab opposition.
Several opponents came into this heat with lost records or constrained experience, which reinforced this pattern.
This vulnerability largely explains the reaction to the latest adversary.
The enemy is under the microscope
As it turns out, Rodriguez, who ironically shares the same “Pitbull” name as Cruz, arrives in impoverished shape after struggling through a six-year career that stalled in 2017.
He returned seven years later but failed to impress, and Mendoza would be only his third fight in nine years.
Rodriguez enters with a 17-3-3 record, but his inactivity and lack of progress leave grave questions about what he brings to the competition.
Less like a Pitbull and more like a Miniature Bull Terrier when it comes to its place in the grand scheme of the sport.
Finishes 50-0
Mendoza is getting closer to Mayweather’s 50-0 mark, but without the kind of decisive fights that gave the record any significance.
Previous WBN analysis has already shown how threats to Mayweather’s benchmark have come and gone, with fighters like Jaime Munguia and Gilberto Ramirez underperforming in the promotions and others failing to maintain the activity required to reach that number.
Mendoza is now in a different category – one where records continue to climb but questions remain.
Going 44-0 keeps him on track mathematically. Credibility is still not satisfactory.
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. Read the full biography.
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