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“Too miniature to win”: Coach Abel Sanchez foresees Canelo Alvarez dominates Terenca Crawford in September Clash

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Coach Abel Sanchez says that he perceives the clash of Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenca Crawford as a “comical fight” because Bud is “Too miniature” To win when they meet in September.

Sanchez believes that Crawford (41-0, 31 KO) will be competitive in the early rounds, but then it will turn into a “sparring session with Canelo striking holes in the aging nebraSka. Size and power Canelo overwhelm Crawford, and the match will turn into the tour. Terenka has everything against him.

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I don’t understand why Turki doesn’t force Crawford Go through the bed of balmy coal Barefoot to get the fight Canelo, fighting David Benavidez, David Morrell and Oslyys Iglesias. Does it ask too much to suffer a little to get this mega paid day?

“It’s an absurd fight. I think Crawford is too miniature. In my opinion, Canelo is now the face of boxing,” said coach Abel Sanchez Fight Hub tv Asked about his thoughts about Terenka Crawford up from 154 to 168, to challenge WBA, WBC and the super middle WWWEGHT WBO Canelo Alvarez challenge for his titles on September 13.

Many fans perceive the fight of Canelo-Crawford as at the circus level, with which the goal is to entertain rubbish for fans who have lasted nothing. Crawford will not stay in 168. Either he intends to retire with booty, which he will get to fight, or return to 154 and direct someone who is defeated, such as Sebastian Fundora or a rematch with Errol Spence.

Comparison of Brook

“Look at his CV. I think it’s a good fight for a moment. Crawford’s hand speed. Just like Golovkin fought Kell Brook. Crawford’s hand speed. When the fight continues, Canelo will start squeezing on him. The fight ends somewhere between the ninth and twelve round,” said Abel.

The fight may not even last until the round of the championships before Canelo reaches 38-year-old 38-year-old Crawford to knock him out. You must remember that Terenka will free himself from year -round dismissal, shifting two divisions after a needy show in his debut at the age of 154 and the following older year, and he looked 40 years.

Green ambitions

In addition, Crawford adapts for the wrong reasons. It’s about these green things. If it was really about the legacy, Bud would move to 168 and get saturated to saturated feet of one of the substantial four: David Morrell, Diego Pasteco, David Benavidez or Oslyys Iglesias.

Terenka just wants cash, like many other fighters in sport, but he doesn’t want to risk their gentle skin, rising to get a fight as the great ones did. What he does has nothing to do with sport. He just fights for him that he just appeared at work for which he lacks qualifications.

“Of course,” said Abel, asked if he thinks that Canelo’s size would allow him to stop Crawford. “I think that everything that hit him Canelo will hurt him. He will not be able to catch him early, because, as I said, the speed of the hand and speed of the foot, and Crawford is a damn warrior during his own fight.”

At first, Canelo will have difficulty getting to Crawford, because he will stab, make individual arrows, hold and move to stop him from landing. Crawford will not be able to do it for 12 rounds without canelo. In addition, the judges will not give Crawford many rounds when they see that they are fighting negatively with their holding, stab and movement. You don’t overcome Canelo’s fight. We saw Lara’s Erislandy, and the judges did not fall in love with spoiling. If you want to fight Canelo Supergwiad, you must fight him in the trenches, because the judges will not give you a economical win.

Size defect

“154, when he fought Madrimov in his last fight, he showed us that the weight made a difference. I don’t care how much he did [Terence] Profits or how much he does to try to get to this level in 168, it will change something.

“This is a chance to win Crawford from Crawford from Crawford from Crawford from Crawford, unless Canelo is 100 years antique. He doesn’t receive anything from Crawford, but Crawford with this weight simply will not be competitive. It will not be competitive. It will be competitive for a moment when Canelo showed in all his fight. In all his fight. In all his fight. In all his fight. That this is all, except that he is not for his fighting.

Abel is right. Crawford’s only chance to win in a fight is that Canelo has been getting older since his last fight with Edgar Berlang, because if he still has 75% of what he was in this fight after the destruction of William Scull on May 3, he will dominate the smaller, older and weaker Bud Crawford. He runs from Omah, Nebrask, just like Gennadiy Golovkin against Kell Brook in 2016 and defeated him to surrender.

The only difference is that Canelo will not look as restricted as GGG against Brook. Canelo will achieve much better against Crawford than Golovkin in her fight with Kell, because she is better qualified and has faster hands. Golovkin looked terrible against Brook, and the only reason he won was because of the eye injury that Kell suffered. He was on his way to defeating him before he was hurt.

Last updated 04/04/2025

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World champion will be stripped of his title if he refuses to fight David Benavidez next: ‘That’s it’

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World champion to be stripped of title if he refuses to face David Benavidez next: “That’s it”

David Benavidez won the WBA and WBO cruiserweight world titles with his last fight, and the “Mexican Monster” may add to his collection in the future after one of the world champions was ordered to fight him under the threat of being stripped of his belt.

Last month I moved up from light heavyweight and dethroned Gilberto Ramirez in sensational styleBenavidez now holds the WBA (regular) and WBC featherlight heavyweight world titles, as well as his recently won unified cruiserweight crown.

As a result, the 29-year-old must decide whether he should return to the featherlight heavyweight scene or stay in the cruiserweight division, where he put in arguably the best performance of his career last time out after tuning out his fight with Jai Opetaia.

However, Benavidez was also named the WBC cruiserweight mandatory challenger and was ordered to fight WBC cruiserweight champion Noel Mikaelian, another who has been linked to a fight with Opetaia.

If Mikaelian refuses to defend the title against Benavidez, the WBC president announced in an interview for the WBC magazine that he would strip the Armenian of the belt. Boxing Scene.

“The WBC order is Mikaelian against Benavidez. That’s all. If he fights again, he will waive his obligations to the WBC.”

“[There is no deadline] at this time. I will be talking to different managers. This is the highest priority. I look forward to making sure that happens.”

If Mikaeilian decides to continue the fight with Opetaia and thus lose the world title, it can be expected that Polish-born interim champion Michał Cieślak will benefit. Either he will be elevated to full world champion and ordered to make his first defense against Benavidez, or he will be included in a vacant belt fight against the three-division world champion.

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Peter Fury claims Tyson used the wrong tactics against Usyk

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“Well, he has his team there and I’m not criticizing anyone, but in both fights his tactics weren’t good,” Peter said in an interview with Sport Boxing.

“It worked out badly because look, if we have a little guy here who can throw, let’s say, a welterweight who can throw a thousand punches, and we have a heavyweight, will a heavyweight fighter throw a thousand punches with him? No.”

“Or maybe he’ll step in and take one good shot? Absolutely.”

“So basically yes, the strategy was just wrong. It doesn’t mean Usyk was better than him. It doesn’t mean he doesn’t say anything. You misunderstand the tactics and they are wrong.

“And you know, when you look at Usyk’s structure and what he does, when he distances himself and tries to box an elite boxer who is lighter than you and who is giving away pounds, he will ping you all over the shop. That should be noticed,” Peter Fury said.

Tyson Fury announced his return earlier this year and is expected to have a preparatory fight before the start of his scheduled series with Anthony Joshua. Queensbury promoter Frank Warren recently confirmed that Fury’s next opponent could be announced in the coming days, with the long-awaited fight against Joshua expected to take place later this year.

Usyk remains at the top of the heavyweight division and has been ordered to fight WBC interim champion Agit Kabayel. Warren also confirmed that negotiations for the fight are ongoing.

Fury’s third meeting with Usyk has not been announced. Peter Fury, however, remains convinced that the strategy used in the first two fights determined the result.

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The politician’s perfect 12-0 KO record remains the strangest in boxing

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Jorge Kahwagi poses at a WBC weigh-in during his controversial 12-0 professional boxing career

Jorge Kahwagi achieved something almost impossible in professional boxing. The Mexican politician retired with a perfect record of 12-0, knocked out every opponent he faced, and finished his entire career in just 15 rounds.

On paper, this looks like one of the most devastating runs the sport has ever seen. In fact, many boxing fans wondered if they even believed it.

Perfect record

Kahwagi turned professional in 2001, despite having no boxing experience. Over the next fourteen years, he set an undefeated record, won regional titles, and never once heard the final bell.

Twelve fights brought twelve victories. All twelve victories were by knockout in just fifteen rounds.

The numbers are tough to understand even now.

Several of Kahwagi’s opponents entered the ring in defeat. Others seemed hopelessly outmatched.

But the record continued to grow as the politician and businessman rose through the cruiserweight ranks without ever being seriously tested.

By the time he retired in 2015 after returning from a ten-year hiatus for one final fight, Kahwagi owned one of boxing’s most remarkable undefeated records.

Why fans never bought it

The controversy surrounding Kahwaga was not in itself. This is how some of these victories turned out.

His last fight against Ramon Olivas remains the fight most frequently mentioned in discussions about Kahwagi’s career. The break came after seemingly minimal contact, prompting criticism from fans and observers.

Doubts have already surrounded previous victories, including the victory over veteran Roberto Coelho.

Whether these doubts were justified or not, the damage was done and many fans never accepted Kahwagi’s record at face value.

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Boxing has seen this before

Kahwagi’s record may be extraordinary, but in boxing there is always controversy when it comes to results.

As WBN reports, while John Riel Casimero faces a fight-fixing investigation in 2025, debates continue to arise in the contemporary era about what happens inside the ropes.

Long before that, Roy Jones Jr. denied winning Olympic gold in Seoul despite dominating Park Si-hun in what many still consider the greatest heist in boxing history.

More than thirty years later, Park returned the medal to Jones.

The Kahwagi case falls into a different category, but the result is often the same. Once fans stop believing what they’re watching, the debate never really stops.

Still one of the strangest

Few fighters retire with a perfect record, and even fewer retire after every knockout victory.

Kahwagi handled both, finishing his entire professional career in just 15 innings, and those numbers remain remarkable.

More than a decade after his retirement, the debate surrounding his record has never really died down.

That’s why Jorge Kahwagi’s perfect 12-0 record remains one of the strangest in boxing history.


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Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.

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