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Hamzah Sheeraz still wants to fight Canelo Alvarez in 2026
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Hamzah Sheeraz says that the fight between him and Canelo Alvarez remains possible at the beginning of 2026, despite the defeat of the Mexican star from Terenka Crawford on Saturday evening. Sheeraz (22-0-1, 18 KO) is not sure if Canelo will want to return to the ring in February.
Hamzah states that he would like to fight Crawford (42-0, 31 KO) for his four super medium weight if he doesn’t get a fight with Canelo. It is mandatory WBC for this belt.
Sheeraz in the fight against Canelo
“I could still fight Canelo. However, I do not know if he will fight after February, ‘said Hamzah Sheeraz Ring magazine About the fact that he is still interested in fighting Canelo Alvarez despite the loss from Terenka Crawford last Saturday.
This would be fascinating if Canelo fought Sheeraz, not a rematch with Crawford or Dmitry Blivol. Alvarez did not give any tips after the fight last Saturday about who he wants to fight next.
If Canelo decided not to fight the rematch with Crawford, Sheeraz would be a great choice. Canelo would have to be much more aggressive than he showed against Crawford, and he could not afford to disappear in the rounds of the championship.
Sheeraz would be more threatening for Alvarez than Crawford because of its size, power, speed and aggressiveness.
Hamzah’s challenge for Crawford
“I would just like a shot in the titles. Crawford has them at the moment. If he stays with weight, I will fight him. I do not see that he would fall. There are no great fights for him at 160. Even at the age of 154 you can exclude it. I would be one of the biggest fights for him,” said Sheeraz.
There is a chance that Hamzah will win the title shot against Crawford, but it depends on Turk Alalshikh who would like this duel. If he decides to make a rematch Canelo vs. Crawford, this would remove the possibility of obtaining a title. Crawford’s coach, Brian “Bomac” McIntyre, could have had some contribution to whether Bud Fighting Sheeraz would agree.
Last Sunday, “Bomac” explained that he was not interested in David Benavidez as another opponent of Crawford. He also rejected the possibility of fighting between Crawford and Jaron “Boots” Ennis, saying that the compatriot from Philadelphia does not want to fight him. It was a “bomac” talking about “shoes”, which is a clear signal that it is Mccintyre that does not want a fight. There is a high risk that Crawford is fighting rapidly improving Ennis.
Unbeaten Sheeraz perceives Crawford as “King of the Sport” Now after the victory over Canelo. He can now get the biggest fights that have been out of its reach all these years.
Hamzah is a must see WBC for the title of Super Middle Wweight, which Crawford now has. So, even if he leaves the lanes, Sheeraz will be at the front of the line to fight for them with the highest -rated contender. It would be #2, Jaime Munguia.
The future of the belts
If Crawford releases four 168 titles, leaving them for any reason, “opens the division,” says Sheeraz. Entrepreneurs can fight for four lanes, and soon we would have a situation in which there are four masters.
This would be beneficial for boxing because it gives more opportunities for fascinating fights compared to how it is now, and Crawford has kept all four lanes. If he returns to his combat schedule once a year, it would be the worst possible 168 pounds for the league. He sat on the titles, just like in his medium weight lane, WBA Junior after capturing him 13 months ago on August 3, 2024.
Sheeraz is not sure if Crawford will retire and give up four titles. He indicates that now it’s time to “utilize” in terms of business after victory over Canelo. He can earn a lot of money by accepting fighters such as Hamzah.
Sheeraz says that he would be open to the fight against Diego Pasteco for one of the world titles or in defense of the title. However, it doubts that Pakco will remain at 168 much longer, because it quickly grows out of the division.
Olly Campbell covers boxing since 2010 and wrote for Boxing News 24 From 2014. In Great Britain, he now informs about the world boxing scene, providing news, results and functions connecting fans with the greatest stories of this sport.
Having experience in the field of relationships with Great Britain and European, Olly has developed a style that combines a piercing analysis with available writing, thanks to which his work is valuable for both devoted observers and random fans. His reports consistently emphasize masters, pretenders and appearing prospects on the global stage.
Last updated 15.09.2025
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Stevenson was expected to return to lightweight and defend the WBC belt in 2023, but the sanctioning body stripped him of his lightweight crown due to unpaid sanctioning fees. As a result, it appears the 28-year-old will remain at 140 pounds, but if he decides to drop back down, WBC super featherweight champion O’Shaquie Foster wants to meet him there.
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“I’m just excited to see what’s next, when we knock him down [Ford] If we lose, we’ll have the gigantic fight that Shakur and I want, and the sky is the limit.
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DiBella questions the long-term value of Berlanga and Hitchins
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They can find a recent ponderous hitter who will knock out 15 players and call him “the next Berlanga.” They can find a hunky boxer and market him as “the next Hitchins.”
By doing it in-house, they control the narrative and, more importantly, the costs. DiBella argues that if Zuffa’s model works, the days of a fighter like Berlanga managing “overpaid” portfolios will be gone because the system will simply produce a cheaper version of the same “asset.”
“I have to be truthful with you, I don’t think it makes any difference. If that’s the case [Zuffa Boxing] doing things the right way, these guys are largely irrelevant,” DiBella said to Ariel Helwani.
“No offense to Richardson. He’s a good fighter. In five years, no one will care about Richardson Hitchins or Berlanga. It doesn’t matter.”
Berlanga faced the harshest criticism. DiBella pointed out how his early series was structured and how it shaped perceptions.
“There may be no fighter in the history of boxing, and this is a tribute to Keith Connolly, a little tribute to Berlanga, and a little tribute to Top Rank, who understood that you can take an average fighter and feed him 15 ham sandwiches and knock him out. After 15 ham sandwiches, he’s 15-0 with 15 knockouts.”
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Canelo reflects on the cause of Floyd Mayweather’s ‘disheartening’ defeat
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Saul “Canelo” Alvarez suffered the first defeat of his career thirteen years ago, defeating the great Floyd Mayweather.
The pair clashed on September 14, 2013 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in a fight dubbed “The One”. Mayweather entered as the undefeated number one pound-for-pound and the biggest draw in the sport, while Canelo, then just 23, established an undefeated record and unified super welterweight titles. The competition was held at 152 pounds and generated huge commercial interest as a clash between an established king and boxing’s fastest rising star.
Mayweather put in an outstanding performance, using his trademark defense, footwork and timing to control distance across the court and repeatedly outplayed Canelo with sturdy counters and precise combinations. Alvarez had trouble cutting the ring and landing cleanly.
The American won by majority decision – referee CJ Ross’s draw was widely criticized – but the performance itself was unequivocal and cemented his status as the best player in the world.
Some believe this was shrewd matchmaking, as Mayweather added a gigantic name to his record before reaching the top. Others disagree, believing that Floyd would always be able to beat Alvarez.
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“I was very frustrated, wasn’t I? Because I felt capable – at the age of 23 I felt I could beat the best in the world. And I was able to, I just didn’t have the experience and I realized that later.
“It hurt me a lot because whatever you want to call it, it hits your ego as a fighter – who you wanted to be, what you imagined, but it didn’t happen. And yes, it hurt a lot, it hit me really challenging and maybe I went through some level of depression. I don’t know if there are degrees of depression, but yes, maybe there is.”
“But then, thinking alone at home – because I like spending time alone – I thought: ‘Okay, I’ll snap out of it and think: I didn’t lose to just anyone, I lost to the best in the world. I’m 23 years senior and he practically didn’t do anything to me.’
“I told myself this wouldn’t stop me from being the best in the world one day.”
When asked what he lacked at the age of 23 and what he gained later, Canelo replied with confidence.
“Self-confidence. I think self-confidence more than anything else as a fighter = not mentally, because mentally I felt good – but self-confidence. Fighting more in these types of scenarios because it’s different. That would lend a hand me win.”
In 2026, Canelo will have to bounce back from defeat again. He is scheduled to return to the ring in September for the first time since losing his undisputed super middleweight title to Terence Crawford.
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