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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.

Last updated 15.09.2025

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Canelo Alvarez says players have to earn their chance

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Image: Canelo Alvarez Under Fire For “Earn It” Comments At 168

Canelo Alvarez still talks like a central figure in the super middleweight division, even though he no longer holds all the belts after his loss to Terence Crawford.

“They have to fight each other and then I will choose the winner.” Canelo said to Mr. Verzace. “At some point we all have to earn what we deserve, right? And they have to earn it.”

The comments were notable because Canelo is no longer a world champion at 168, and yet he still speaks from a position that allows him to avoid the same path he believes others should follow.


Since his loss to Crawford last September and absence following elbow surgery, the 168-pound belts have spread to a up-to-date group of champions that includes Christian Mbilli, Hamzah Sheeraz, Osleys Iglesias and Jaime Munguia.

Despite the loss, Canelo will still have an immediate shot at winning the world title against Mbilli on September 12 in Riyad.

This has sparked criticism from some fans who believe the former undisputed champion should now prove himself against threatening rivals before being given another shot at the title.

Fighters such as Lester Martinez, Diego Pacheco and Bektemir Melikuziev were mentioned by fans as opponents that Canelo would normally have to face if he was treated as a standard fighter rather than boxing’s biggest commercial star.

Canelo also rejected the idea of ​​closely studying up-to-date names entering the division.

“I never check it,” he said when asked about the current situation in the super middleweight division.

For many fans, this reaction only reinforced the feeling that Canelo still sees himself as a cut above the rest of the division, even though he no longer holds all the belts.

But the Mexican star remains the sport’s biggest financial draw, which allows him to move on differently than most fighters after defeat. While younger fighters continue to try to establish themselves, Canelo returns to another championship fight.

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Junto Nakatani’s forthright verdict on Naoya Inoue’s powers

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Junto Nakatani’s honest verdict on Naoya Inoue’s power

Head coach Rudy Hernandez clearly remembers the moment Junto Nakatani revealed the level of power he experienced from Naoya Inoue’s punches.

The two Japanese stars faced each other in the highly anticipated matchup earlier this month, which took place at the sold-out Tokyo Dome stadium in front of approximately 55,000 fans.

Many expected Inoue to retain his undisputed super bantamweight crown as the ponderous favorite, but his dominance in the early rounds came as a surprise to most.

At last, “The Monster” scored a clear unanimous decision victorybut was forced to overcome Nakatani’s attack between rounds seven and ten.

At this point, “Large Bang” suddenly came to life after his much more measured approach in the previous rounds, and he seemed to no longer respect his opponent’s power.

According to his coach, Hernandez, it was a key moment that, if it had come earlier, could have been enough to secure a points victory.

Anyway, the experienced trainer said Boxing Scene what Nakatani thought about Inoue’s strength, while believing that a potential rematch with Inoue would surely go their way, being so confident in Nakatani’s abilities that he promised to retire if he was proven wrong.

“If we don’t beat it [Inoue] in a rematch, I will never coach players again. I will retire. I’m leaving because I truly believe we’ll kick Inoue’s ass in the rematch.

“The moment Junto told me [Inoue] doesn’t hit as difficult, it was a game changer. I wish he had told me that in the second or third round.

Hernandez adds that regardless of their earlier head clash, Inoue’s uppercut in round 11 ultimately broke Nakatani’s orbital bone.

From there, the three-weight world champion put up an uphill battle to complete the full 12 rounds, let alone pull off a major upset.

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Tyson vs. Mayweather exhibition postponed to fall 2026 due to hand injury

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According to a statement issued Wednesday by BZA PR on behalf of the promotion, the planned exhibition of Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather has been postponed to the fall of 2026 after Tyson suffered a broken arm during training.

The release stated that Tyson, who was photographed in a cast, is recovering and intends to continue fighting once he heals. He described the delay as a brief postponement and said the date, location and broadcast plans for FIGHT SPORTS would be announced soon. According to information, the exhibition was last scheduled for May 30 under agreements with CSI Sports and FIGHT SPORTS.

The fight between the two former champions was first announced in September 2024, and was originally planned for spring 2026. In the following months, the fight took place on several proposed dates and locations without a confirmed broadcaster. The planned date for April 25 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo did not materialize. Veteran reporter Dan Rafael wrote in March that the fight “definitely won’t happen on that date,” citing a source familiar with the plans.

Tyson’s advisor, Amer Abdallah, said Boxing news in April that the contract remained valid and that he believed the fight would continue. Tyson himself admitted that he injured his hand earlier this year.

Tyson (59) last competed in November 2024, when he returned to the professional ring and lost by decision to Jake Paul. Mayweather, who retired with a professional record of 50-0, has not fought professionally since stopping Conor McGregor in 2017, although he still competes in exhibition fights. Mayweather has separately confirmed a June 27 fight against Greek kickboxer Mike Zambidis in Athens and is linked to a September rematch with Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas.

CSI Sports, founded by Richard and Craig Miele in 1997, owns the rights to a catalog of championship boxing events and operates the FIGHT SPORTS network. The company said it would debut the up-to-date technology in 2026, without providing further details.

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