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Terence Crawford admits he was considering one more “threatening” fight before retiring

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Terence Crawford admits he considered one more ‘dangerous’ fight before retiring

Terence Crawford revealed that he was close to fighting again after his victory over Saul “Canelo” Alvarez.

“Bud” Crawford defeated Canelo in September 2025 to win the undisputed super middleweight title, cementing his legacy. It marked a title in a fifth weight class and a third undisputed reign for the striker from Omaha, Nebraska.

Crawford spoke openly about his reasons for hanging up his gloves just a few months after that victory, citing tough training camps and the feeling that he had already accomplished everything in boxing.

However, the 38-year-old recently spoke about it Jai McAllister that he was considering one fight before a failed drug test changed everything.

“Now we’ve beaten Canelo. So what now? At first I thought okay, I’ll go down to 160 and do it again. [Six weight champion] and four uncontested divisions. But Janibek caught up. Whoever would win this fight [against Erislandy Lara] they would have three of those titles. So it was like, I’m not… It was just a thought. You can do it again, get down to 160 pounds, dare to be great and fight for something that matters.

“Even though their names weren’t the most vital thing, Janibek is a threatening challenge. That’s why we’re doing it. I knew going there and fighting Janibek that people would be tuned in for that type of fight. Especially if he somehow beat Carlos Adames and [became] undisputed. So you are unchallenged versus unchallenged. It didn’t happen. So you know what, I thought it was God telling me that you have nothing left to prove.

IBF and WBO middleweight champion Alimkhanuly was scheduled to face WBA belt holder Erislandy Lara on December 6 in San Antonio.

Days before the fight, the undefeated Kazakhstan tested positive for Meldonium – a performance-enhancing drug that is on the banned list due to its ability to augment an athlete’s endurance. Instead, Lara defended her belt against Johan Gonzalez and the belts remained divided. Alimkhanule, bizarrely, remains the WBO middleweight champion despite serving a suspension by the sanctioning committee. In his absence, a momentary belt was introduced. He was stripped of his IBF title.

With the 160-pound division failing to capture all four titles quickly, Crawford made his decision. On December 17, he announced that he was leaving the sport.

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The WBA made a last-minute decision on Usyk’s world title just days before his fight with Rico Verhoeven

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WBA make last minute decision on Usyk’s world title just days before Rico Verhoeven fight

With only nine days left until Oleksandr Usyk defends his WBC heavyweight world title against Rico Verhoeven, the WBA federation has decided to allow him to defend his belt as well.

Rico Verhoeven, considered a Dutch kickboxing legend, boasts a professional boxing record of just 1-0; that victory came over 12 years ago against Janos Finfera, who was 0-5 at the time.

As a result, when his unconventional fight with Usyk was announced, it was not expected that the undefeated Ukrainian’s belts would be in danger, and yet although the position of the WBA and IBF was unclear, the WBC controversially agreed to sanction the fight as a fight for the world heavyweight title.

This has led to speculation that the WBA and IBF may strip Usyk of his titles along with Murat Gassiev [WBA] and the winner of the Frank Sanchez vs. Richard Torrez Jr. fight. [IBF] he will likely benefit from this and either be elevated to champion status or set up for a free title fight in their respective bodies.

However, in an intriguing yet confusing twist, The WBA suddenly announced the terms of the “title fight” after a “special request”. They have now determined that Usyk’s victory will count as a successful title defense, but if Verhoeven were to create such an unusual situation, “the WBA Championship Committee will then review his [Usyk’s] status’.

“If Usyk emerges victorious, the fight will be officially recognized as a successful title defense. If the champion loses, the WBA Championship Committee will review his status and determine the next course of action regarding the heavyweight championship.”

Therefore, while Usyk can officially retain his WBA heavyweight title with a triumph next Saturday, unranked Verhoeven will not be able to claim the belt.

Although the WBA revealed that a victory for Verhoeven would allow him to enter its heavyweight rankings.

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“Dana’s daddy is Turki Alalshikh”

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Image: Turki Alalshikh's New Directive: Riyadh Season Cards to Exclusively Showcase All-Action Fighters Committed to Entertainment

Jordan argued that the reality behind the proposed Joshua vs. Fury fight differs significantly from public statements, before explaining why he believed the event was already taking place outside the normal promotional structure.

“With all due respect, but first and foremost, the reasons why there is enough money to do this is, as we both know and have discussed many times, that both Tyson and Joshua have slightly different deals with their promoters than other fighters because they are not subject to a broadcasting obligation,” Simon said on talkSport Boxing.

“So when Tyson Fury does a deal, he doesn’t necessarily have to be on a broadcaster that Frank Warren or Eddie Hearn is contracted to.

“Where is this fight? Netflix, right?

“So with all due respect and I mean no disrespect to either Frank or Eddie, neither of them are promoting it.

“It’s a deal with Netflix that ultimately includes some of Turki Alalshikh’s money, so Dana is throwing her two pence into the ring.

“But Eddie promotes AJ and Frank promotes Tyson, so they must be involved.”

Jordan then suggested that White’s connection to Turki Alalshikh is the reason the UFC boss is publicly discussing the fight.

“Dana’s daddy will promote it, i.e. Turki Alalshikh” – said Simon.

Both Joshua and Fury are expected to return to the ring ahead of their scheduled showdown later this year, with Joshua scheduled to fight on July 25, with Fury also discussing a return fight.

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