Tim Bradley says that Terenka Crawford is a “more challenging” fight for Canelo Alvarez than if he fought with David Benavidez. He states that Canelo loses to a smaller warrior, Crawford, who appears on two weight classes, will make him look bad.
Risk Crawford versus Benavidez
There would be less slack for Canelo, who would be beaten by a featherlight bulky Benavidez because he is bigger than him. Alvarez would not have received the same criticism as Crawford (41-0, 31 KO) defeated him.
It is obvious that Canelo’s career would be more damaged by a loss for Crawford than Benavidez, due to its size, advanced age and indigent results in his last fight.
Canelo (63-2-2, 39 KO) defends their undisputed super-medium medium championships before Canelo on Saturday, September 13, at Netflix at the Allegiant stadium in Las Vegas.
“I think that this fight is more challenging in his career than Benavidez. Although Crawford is considered the best fighters in the world and has gained many awards for years if he loses a guy who appeared two classes and defeated him, what will it look like?” – Tim Bradley said on his own canalCreating a narrative that Canelo Alvarez may lose more beating through Terenka Crawford than if he lost to David Benavidez.
Bradley claims that Crawford takes the risk of this fight to prove himself as number 1 in the world. He believes that he would do the best through Buda Buda Canelo. This argument is full of holes for obvious reasons.
There is probably younger, better fighters than Canelo at the moment of his careers, which will remain there, that Crawford would have to beat him to prove that he is a real number 1. Just beating 35-year-old Alvarez is not enough, because he was slow in his 20-year career. Crawford chose the fight with Canelo after he began to show signs of slipping, not earlier when he was in the best years.
A real pound test for pound of crawford
In my opinion, Crawford would have to defeat these guys to be considered 1 in the world:
Dmitriry Bivol
David Benavidez
Jaron Ennis
Vergil Ortiz Jr.
Janibek Alikhakhanuly
Artur Beterbiev
Christian Milli
David Morrell
If Crawford cannot beat these fighters, it does not belong to the 1st pound. These are real tests for him, and if he does not want to fight them, it is an automatic forfeiture. You don’t deserve first place because you avoided risk.
Bradley points out that it is uncommon to fight the participation of the best fighters from various weight classes. The reason why there is little is that smaller fighters have problems when they make gigantic truck jumps. In history, uncommon cases in which they were successfully carried out concerned smaller fighters defeating defective larger or winning controversial decisions.
For example, when Roy Jones Jr. He moved to heavyweight from 175, chose the weakest link, John Ruiz to fight for the title of world champion, not Lennox Lewis on March 1, 2023.
Sean Jones has been sanding in the boxing media since 2008 and joined Boxing News 24 In 2011, but reporting around the world in Great Britain, he delves into fights that are meaning-from masters to hungry prospects.
Known for his senseless shots and the presence of the ring, Sean gives fans a severe view, not a polished press release.
Roy Jones Jr believes Moses Itauma is the most “exhilarating heavyweight” since Mike Tyson, but he named one man who would perhaps derail his explosiveness.
Despite not having fought any top-level fighters, Itauma is widely regarded as a future world champion who can reign supreme for many years to come.
In this way, Itauma became a mandatory challenger to the winner of the Fabio Wardley vs. Daniel Dubois fight, which will take place on May 9 for Wardley’s WBO heavyweight world title.
However, at this point in his promising career, the precocious talent had yet to prove himself at a world-class level, and his only two notable victories were victories over the faded Dillian Whyte and the overmatched Demsey McKean.
Nevertheless, in both cases, in 2025 and 2024 respectively, Itauma finished in the first two rounds and showed his potential at the world level.
After passing the eye test, heavyweight legend Jones believes Itauma is capable of knocking out anyone in the heavyweight division except Alexander Usyk, who still holds the WBC, IBF and WBA world titles.
I’m talking to Grosvenor CasinoJones explains that Usyk’s elusiveness and experience will likely cause problems for the Briton, presenting him with a style he has never encountered before.
“Is Moses Itauma the most exhilarating heavyweight since Mike Tyson? Right now, yes, I think so. He has the explosive punching power that Mike Tyson had. If you can hit them before they hit you, most of the time you’ll knock them out.”
“That’s what Mike did. So if [Itauma] if he does this, he will knock out most heavyweights. However, in Usyk’s case, he’s a bit difficult to hit.
“Moses gives all the heavyweights a difficult time. You can’t say he beat them until you put them in front of him [him]because you haven’t actually seen it cracked yet, but it’s the only one I can see [giving] For him, Usyk is the biggest problem.”
While many consider Usyk vs. Itauma to be the most breathtaking fight in heavyweight boxing, it’s difficult to imagine the pair ever crossing paths in a competitive sense.
“I want to fight so bad to fight 😩 I feel even more now that I have the belt. CHAMPION wants to fight. SOMEONE RUNS THE SCRAP” said Ryan Garcia on X.
Ryan probably talks a lot so as not to get stuck in a mandatory defense that pays a pittance. By demanding Conor Benn or celebrity rematches, he forces the hand of his promoters.
The reality is that Ryan holds the WBC belt, but the division is currently a waiting game. If someone like Turki Alalshikh doesn’t find Benn worth the investment despite his struggles with Regis Prograis, Ryan could be in for a close fight, which he definitely doesn’t want.
If Ryan had a “fight anyone, anywhere” mentality, he wouldn’t be in this situation. “Sugar Ray Robinson” would have already signed a contract to fight the most perilous guy available to prove his point.
Ryan’s current situation is a perfect example of a player falling into the trap of his own financial expectations. Because he has such a huge fan base, he feels like he can’t make a “normal” title defense if it wasn’t a blockbuster event.
It’s telling that Ryan’s interest in Benn increased right after Benn appeared to be the one to beat against Regis Prograis on April 11. It’s a business-first attitude. He is looking for the highest payout with the least technical risk.
Rejecting Rolly Romero as an option but going after the guy whose eyes the 37-year-old Prograis just slashed, Ryan shows his hand. He wants a name he thinks he can easily beat.
Tomek Galm is a boxing journalist covering the global fight landscape since 2014, specializing in heavyweight analysis, industry trends and fighter psychology.
WBO super lightweight world champion Shakur Stevenson is a fighter that many in the sport seem to want to avoid, but there is one other world champion who is hoping to make weight and secure a matchup with the undefeated southpaw from Newark.
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.
I’m talking to Fighting the noiseFoster said facing the pound-for-pound star after his fight with Raymond Ford next month is the “first option.”
“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.
“This [fight with Shakur] would be the first option, but if we can’t get him, maybe a Roach-Zepeda winner.
Foster – Who and Ford will collide in Houston on Saturday, May 30, while Lamont Roach Jr and William Zepeda have been ordered to fight for the vacant WBC lightweight title that Stevenson held until February.
Meanwhile, Stevenson has also been linked with a move to welterweight, but has maintained that a rehydration clause should be included in his contract for any potential 147-pound fights.
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