Shane Mosley says that Canelo Alvarez is “too substantial” for Terenka Crawford and will not be good at this fight because he is not the applicant. If he could move, he would have a better chance of winning. The legs disappeared for 37-year-old Crawford (41-0, 31 KO). September 13 will be a bad day for Crawford.
Mosley: Canelo size advantage
“I think Canelo is too substantial for Crawford. If Crawford was the applicant like the rest, maybe he could have a good chance with Canelo, “said Shane Mosley Warrior When asked about the chances of Teupers Crawford against Canelo Alvarez.
Crawford will surprise when he enters the ring from Canelo and begins to get him. He is bigger and stronger than Crawford’s last opponent, Israil Madrimov. When Crawford begins to be hit by Canelo, he will understand that this is a completely different type of warrior than his last fight against Madrimov. It will be more challenging for him due to the lack of size and advanced age.
“I think that being Crawford is a warrior, it will be a problem. He is a warrior. He wants to fight. He may move a bit, but his heart does not move. So he will have to sit there and fight Canelo,” said Mosley.
Crawford’s aging legs, mobility
Crawford is so vintage and his inactivity hurt his mobility. He fought only one year from 2020. It helped receive his mobility. He felt comfortable when he began to earn millions and made an absolute minimum to remain busy. When the warrior becomes indolent after becoming a millionaire, you get it. Crawford lives like a king, affluent and rarely fights. Now he will catch up against him against the “box of boxing” on September 13.
“If you sit there and fight Canelo, he is much bigger than you. I don’t know. But everyone thinks Crawford is a great boxer,” Mosley said. “He is one, he is the one who is. He is a great warrior. I think he was a great warrior at the age of 140 and 147 and seems to be good at the age of 154. Now we’re going to 168.”
They affect the rules of the Turk’s fight
Even if Crawford is initially planned to move to defeat Canelo, he probably changed his mind after hearing the Turk’s directive Alalshikha about the lack of the fight of Tom and Jerry, including running. Crawford will not want the dissatisfied Turki. So he will fight more aggressively than differently, which could work badly for him.
“He is a champion now. He was in the ring with everyone,” said Mosley, asked how much better Canelo won since he fought him in 2012. From a delicate weighty weight to up to 154, “said Mosley.
Canelo has all kinds of experience during her 19-year career and met with much better opposition than Crawford. There is no comparison. The only two good opponents of Crawford fought during his 17-year career are Errol Spence Jr. and Israil Madrimov. Spence was not the same warrior in which he was a disaster in front of the car, and Crawford used it.
Huge experience of Canelo’s Canelo
– Gennadiy Golovkin X 3 – Shane Mosley – Dmitryry Bivol – Floyd Mayweather Jr. – Sergey Kovalev – trout Austin – Jaime Mungia – Edgar Berlanga – Callum Smith – Billy Joe Saunders
“I think my size and youth should be a gigantic advantage. It gives me an even better chance to win,” Nakatani told The Ring.
Inoue’s reluctance to make the jump to 126 pounds at featherweight may be the most truthful admission of his physical limitations.
Inoue has fought fighters who hydrated to be hefty, but Nakatani is elevated. At 5’7″ or 5’8″, he has the skeletal leverage of a natural featherweight or super featherweight.
Most of Inoue’s opponents end up with confined time as they have to rush to hit him. Nakatani can theoretically sit outside and throw a punch without putting his chin in the red zone.
The numbers support this belief on paper. Nakatani will enter with a three-inch height advantage, a slight reach advantage and a five-year age difference. He also has natural size from climbing three weight classes, which he plans to exploit for the full distance rather than chasing an early finish.
“This fight will 100% be a war and I think I will win by decision once I overcome everything Inoue throws at me,” Nakatani said.
In his December victory over Sebastian Hernandez, Nakatani was forced into a fierce fight in which both men landed heavily, taking 273 punches in a back-and-forth fight that went the distance. He showed toughness, but also suggested he could get hit when exchanges open up.
It’s not that Inoue is afraid of fighting a bigger opponent, but more that he is a perfectionist who knows that when you lose your physical advantage, you have to rely completely on your endurance. Nakatani is the first fighter in a long time who can actually make Inoue look petite in the ring.
Mexican boxing legend Erik Morales, who is the same age as Floyd Mayweather, presented his version of the 49-year-old’s expected rematch with Manny Pacquiao.
The two pound-for-pound icons will face off in a professional competition on September 19, headlining the Netflix event at The Sphere in Las Vegas.
However, their second meeting seemed to be in jeopardy after Mayweather stated last month that it would be an exhibition match.
Pacquiao and his team have since stated that it will be a fully sanctioned fight, but we are still waiting for an official announcement.
Their first meeting took place in 2015 and earned Mayweather a unanimous decision victory in an event that quickly became known as the most lucrative boxing event of all time.
But now the 47-year-old hopes to break Mayweather’s 50-0 record after ending his nearly four-year hiatus from professional boxing last July.
But while the Filipino drew with Mario Barrios, the then-WBC welterweight champion, many suggested he and Mayweather shouldn’t be entering the ring at this stage of their lives.
One of them is Morales, who fought Pacquiao three times, winning the first meeting but losing the next two. He told Fight Hub TV that the rematch would be won by the Hall of Famer who turned down the fight the least.
“We’re not at the age to get into fights. But hey, it’ll be intriguing. Whoever arrives the least injured and a little faster, [will win]”
Erik Morales Predicts Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2‼️‼️
“We’re not at the age to get into fights… This will be intriguing. Whoever wins must come to fight less hurt and a little faster!” – Erik Morales
“You can’t be disappointed with something that never happened,” Finkel told Sky Sports. “Eddie never contacted us and Joshua obviously had no intention of fighting Deontay Wilder. Same venerable story, just novel date.”
The comments question Eddie Hearn’s recent suggestions that Anthony Joshua could face Wilder ahead of his planned clash with Tyson Fury in slow 2026.
Joshua is instead scheduled to face Kristian Prenga on July 25 in Riyad, ending any immediate speculation about the long-discussed clash with Wilder.
Just a few weeks ago, Eddie Hearn was here calling Wilder a warm-up fight for Joshua’s scheduled fight with Tyson Fury. This is a solemn marketing move. This keeps the fans engaged and gives the impression that AJ is willing to take on the most risky puncher in the league just to keep himself busy.
However, Shelly Finkel’s answer is fascinating. He firmly stated that there was “no reason” to be frustrated because no real approach was ever taken. If Hearn was solemn, the first step would have been to email or call Finkel. According to Wilder’s camp, such a thing never happened.
Instead of Wilder, Joshua is now officially scheduled to face the little-known Prenga. This move serves two purposes for Joshua’s camp: It is a much safer fight as Joshua rehabs from his car accident earlier this year. It also opens the door to a massive fight with Fury in slow 2026 without the risk of Wilder ruining a payday with one right hand.
This has been a pattern for years. We saw this in 2019 when uncontested talks failed, and again in 2023 when both were on the “Day of Reckoning” card but never actually paired up.
Wilder, who recently returned to the ring after a victory over Derek Chisora, also mentioned his interest in a future fight with unified champion Oleksandr Usyk.
Finkel’s comments suggest that Joshua’s fight remains in familiar territory, being discussed publicly but never formally pursued behind the scenes.
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