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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.

  • Aged
  • Compact
  • Inactive
  • No experience in 168
  • Greed

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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Deontay Wilder’s opponents are leaving after Anthony Joshua’s snub

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Deontay Wilder with Andy Ruiz Jr and Moses Itauma as next fight options

Two credible opponents emerged after Deontay Wilder vs. Anthony Joshua finally fell after an eight-year battle for the fight.

As World Boxing News documents from start to finish, after nearly a decade of back-and-forth, a Wilder-Joshua fight is no longer an option.

Joshua now has bigger fish to fry in the UK in 2026 as the former two-time heavyweight champion pushes for a British superfight with Tyson Fury.

Promoter Eddie Hearn effectively ruled out Wilder as a warm-up opponent, leaving the Londoner’s next moves without the “Brown Bomber” involved.

After the summer warm-up, Fury’s double will follow and by the time Joshua is finally free, Wilder will be 42 years aged.

This causes Wilder to look elsewhere.

Deontay Wilder’s opponents

Joshua’s compatriot Moses Itauma has already called for a fight, putting himself in a risky clash with one of the best fighters in the division.

Itauma is already shunned and would be seen as a bad turn for Wilder.

However, what stands out is a potential Pay-Per-View showdown in the United States with Andy Ruiz Jr.

The two were linked to fights between 2020 and 2023, when, ironically, the Tyson Fury trilogy stalled before Ruiz’s contract situation made any agreement impossible.

As previously reported by WBN, talks on financial terms were finally broken off when the fight was already clearly decided.

The interest never went away. WBN also revealed how fan demand for the Wilder vs. Ruiz match had skyrocketed, generating millions of views as fans insisted that the fight would finally happen.

Now, after their September showdown at Allegiant Stadium, Wilder vs. Ruiz is the front-runner if either fighter is to return to the heavyweight world title hunt.

Following Joshua’s departure from the table, Wilder’s next move is under scrutiny and calls for a rematch with Derek Chisora ​​are met with an extremely lukewarm reception.

Whether he takes on an emerging name like Itauma or returns to unfinished business with Ruiz, this decision will impact how he re-enters the heavyweight scene.

The title isn’t out of the question for Wilder, but the next move has to be the right one.


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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. Since 2010, he has interviewed world champions, published exclusive international performances and reported on in-ring performances. His work is distributed on major platforms including Apple News. Read the full biography.

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The Errol Spence Jr vs Tim Tszyu fight will take place on July 26 in Australia

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Rafael reported that sources indicate that the junior middleweight fight is scheduled for Sunday afternoon, July 26, in Australia, which means the U.S. broadcast will take place on Saturday evening, July 25.

If finalized, it would be Spence’s first fight since his loss to Terence Crawford in July 2023. The former welterweight champion has spent a long period out of the ring, which would also mean him moving up to junior middleweight against an opponent who is naturally bigger and more busy.

This makes it a challenging return task rather than a unthreatening tune-up. Spence will return after almost three years away overseas and will face a fighter who has already operated at a world-class level in the division. This July will mark approximately 36 months since Spence’s last fight. At the age of 36, such passivity is arduous for most people.

Tim Tszyu is also trying to maintain his standing in front of the home crowd after a recent arduous run. Still, he remains one of the stronger names at 154 and brings size, pressure and knowledge of the weight.

The schedule provides a clear commercial window for both sides, with the Australian stadium-style afternoon event morphing neatly into Saturday night on American television.

Nothing is official until the contracts are signed, but if it does happen, Spence will take the risk immediately. Many players at the end of the break ask for something more fragile. This one goes the other way.

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World champion claims Conor Benn pulled out of fight after ‘setting up the whole deal’

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World champion says Conor Benn pulled out of fight after the ‘whole deal was set up’

Conor Benn could be ready for a world title fight against Ryan Garcia, but there is one reigning world champion who claims the Briton recently pulled out of a title shot even though “the whole deal has already been done.”

Benn made his Zuffa Boxing debut earlier this month. defeating Regis Prograis in a 150-pound catchweight bout – his first fight at sub-154 pounds in four years – and now he looks ready to fight for world titles at welterweight.

Although his position as mandatory challenger for the WBC title put him in line to face Garcia, WBA 147-pound champion Rolando Romero claimed that Benn had withdrawn from the title fight.

I’m talking to Fighting Hub TV“Rolly” explained why he doubted the Garcia fight would happen and revealed that he expected to fight Benn until “The Destroyer” changed his mind.

“Conor Benn waived me, we had the whole deal done, we were supposed to fight on May 30 in Fresh York for my world title, and then he just disappeared out of nowhere.

Conor Benn was there begging to fight me. By the way, we already had everything planned, but he’s in Fresh York trying to create all this fuss and stuff – he did it for advantage. Same with this, he can do this with Ryan too to gain strength.

“They’re out there trying to do all this stuff, I don’t do this imitation beef. That throws me off, you go and do all this imitation beef and then you come here and act like a gigantic, tough guy and then you run away and don’t fight.”

“Maybe he was doing it with Ryan because Ryan would have knocked him out cool.”

Garcia and Benn could collide this summer in Las Vegas when Benn returns to the welterweight division in a direct world title fight.

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