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Why the best rank is not in a hurry with Raymond Muratalla in the fight against the fresh compulsory Andy Cruz

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Andy Cruz will soon receive the title of master IBF Raymond Muratalla after he became his mandatory, stopping Hironori Mishiro in the fifth round last Saturday evening at Madison Square Garden in Fresh York.

Muratalla (23-0, 17 KO) has recently been raised by IBF, and its promoters will want to focus on a more winning fight. Placing it with Cruz (6-0, 3 KO) would be a bad move. Muratalla is a good warrior, but not at Andy Cruz’s level.

“I do not know what is happening to this muratalla fight. I imagine that Matchroom is strongly pressing on this mandatory order as soon as possible,” said Chris Mannix on his own YouTube Channel, telling about Andy Cruz after he defeated Hironori Mishiro to become mandatory for the lightweight IBF Raymond Muratalla master last Saturday.

Muratalla strategic maneuvers

It would be fascinating to see what strategy will utilize the highest position to facilitate Muratalla maneuver around Cruz if IBF intends to fight. They could move Muratalla towards Unification with Abdullah Mason, if she defeats Noakes herself to capture the airy WBO title. However, 21-year-old Mason is youthful and it would be self-sufficient for the highest ranks to match him with 28-year-old Muratalla.

“I imagine that the highest rank, which promotes Muratalla, does everything that he can’t play this fight soon,” said Mannix. “I don’t know why they would like to come in with Andy Cruz. Maybe they had Muratalla Fight Abdullah Mason. He will fight Sam Noakes [for the vacant WBO lightweight title]. This was ordered. I think that the highest class rank will do a few things. “

They would end the chance to match Muratall with someone like Izaak “Pitbull” Cruz or Frank Martin. These are realistic fights that Raymond would have a good chance of winning.

“I would like to see the fight between Cruz and Muratalla,” said Mannix. “He is undefeated and is a good warrior. This win that Tevin Farmer survived, better in the fight. I would love to see this fight, but I just don’t see it to get into it at all. I don’t think it is realistic.”

Andy Cruz is a much better warrior than 36-year-old Farmer Tevin. The success that Muratalla had against him does not mean that he could do the same against Cruz.

Cruza growing airy attitude

“Whenever Andy Cruz gets a chance, I think he won the title. And when he wins this title, you look around:” All right, can we make Andy Cruz vs. Shakur Stevenson? ” It’s a good fight.

The best rank will not want to throw Muratalla with Cruz after watching what Mishiro did last Saturday evening. They will want Muratalla to defend himself against someone less hazardous and try to hold long enough to fight a more significant warrior. Tank Davis and Shakur Stevenson are not either. Fighting with Muratalla has no money.

Last updated 18.06.2025

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Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenca Crawford Super Fight set on September 13 at the Allegiant stadium, live in Netflix

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It is now official that Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenka Crawford Super Fight on September 13 will be staged at the Allegiant 65,000 stadium in Las Vegas. The event will be shown live in Netflix.

The Stadium allegian is the host of Canelo-Crawford

It will be intriguing to check if the Allegiant Stadium is selling. Although there is interest in fighting fans, this did not differ much from the other Canelo fights. Crawford has been dynamic enough in his career in the last five years to maintain high popularity.

He was chosen for this fight not from the demand of fans, but because Turks Alalshikh likes him. So there are questions whether fans will want to see the fight live because many of them are not fans of Crawford. They are fans of Canelo.

Canelo-Crawford was to take place in this place after the announcement that the fight would take place in Las Vegas. This is a immense enough place to accommodate many fans who travel from California, Arizona and Texas to see Canelo (63-2-2, 39 KO) defending their unquestionable super-medium championships in medium weight (41-0, 31 KO).

Vision of the Turk’s fight Alalshikh

Turki Alalshikh revealed last week to X that he wants “juvenile, hungry fighters who deserve the chance to appear under lithe lights.” He believes that Canelo-Crawford for the “biggest fight” and does not think that he must have Undercard filled with great fights.

He mentioned the desire of these fighters to Undercard:

– junto dug
– Christian Milli
– Mohammed Alakel
– reito tsutsumi
– Justin Viloria
– Emiliano Alvarado
– Jamar Talley
– Abdullah Mason
– nishant dev

Legacy Fight: Gigantic Payday Crawford

This is a fight that Crawford wants much more than Canelo, because it is a great withdrawal for the nebraid compatriot, and he feels that he will strengthen his heritage as a great all time. It also gives Crawford a chance to become a three -part unquestioned champion. Earlier he won the undisputed championships in 140 and 147.

Initially, he showed interest to an attempt to do it in 154, but after a strenuous time he had against the WBA MDBA MIDDLE, I Israil Madrimov, last year, gave up this idea. With Canelo, all the belts were rounded by him; He is aged with hard-wearing problems, and Crawford has a better chance of defeating him than towards younger masters aged 154.

Last updated 18.06.2025

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Brian Norman Jr. 146.8 vs. Jin Sasaki 146.8 – Weighing the results for Tokyo

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WBO Master Wytreight Brian Norman Jr. And pretender Jin Sasaki successfully weighed on Wednesday at the 12-round Headliner on Thursday, June 19 in Tokyo, Japan.

The relationship starts live in ESPN+ on Thursday at 4 am et/1 in the morning PT – the main event will start around 7:15 ET/4: 15 AM PT

23 -year -old Sasaki secured this fight, meeting Norman Jr. And kindly asking for an opportunity. It was all enough for Brian to take part in the fight, but he would not lend a hand his popularity with fans. Americans are not familiar with Sasaki, and the time of broadcasting 4:00 ET for a Thursday event means that the boxing audience will not see him in the United States.

Norman Jr. (27-0, 21 KO) chose this fight with Sasaki (19-1-1, 17 KO) in connection with the unification match with IBF and the WBA WBA Jaron “BOOTS” HEADISA. This would of course be a better fight to take Norman, but the risk would be much higher than playing in a unthreatening place and defense against Sasaki.

Norman Jr. vs Sasaki: Weights, fight details

The Thursday fight Norman JR-Sasaki will be put up at the OTA-CITY General junior high school in Tokyo. The event will be shown live on ESPN+ at 4:00 ET/1: 00 AM PT). The fight against the subession will take place around 7:15 et/4: 15 in the morning

Complete weights for Tokyo

– Brian Norman Jr. – 146.8 vs. Jin Sasaki – 146.8
– Sora Tanaka 146.8 vs. Kobata tackat 146.8
– Yuya eye 125.4 vs. Reiya Abe 125.7
– Cristian Araneta 107.6 vs. Thanongsak Simsri 107.4

This will have a country’s advantage for Sasaki, which may not be enough to lend a hand him. Norman Jr. He strikes difficult and wants his opponents to fight aggressively. So, if Sasaki wants to go to war, Norman Jr. He will gladly accommodate him.

Sasaki has 78% knockout indicator, but his victories were stopped against less opposition. It can definitely hit, but it’s tardy. Sasaki has not yet fought with a pretender at the highest level during his career, but WBO still gave him ranking No. 2. He should be much lower, but WBO has its reasons.



Photo: Brian Norman Jr. 146.8 vs. Jin Sasaki 146.8 - weighing for Tokyo

Photo: Brian Norman Jr. 146.8 vs. Jin Sasaki 146.8 - weighing for Tokyo

Photo: Brian Norman Jr. 146.8 vs. Jin Sasaki 146.8 - weighing for Tokyo

Photo: Brian Norman Jr. 146.8 vs. Jin Sasaki 146.8 - weighing for Tokyo

Photo: Brian Norman Jr. 146.8 vs. Jin Sasaki 146.8 - weighing for Tokyo

Last updated 18.06.2025

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Teddy Atlas on Canelo-Crawford: “A smaller man can have his day.”

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By: Sean Crose

The EF Hutton brokerage company conducted a very popular series of ads in the early 1980s. In these ads, someone would mention the name of EF Hutton’s companion, that everyone in sight stops what they did to hear what the company had to say. “When EF Hutton says,” the narrator claims that “people listen”. The same can be said in relation to fighting fans and a valued coach/podcaster Teddy Atlas. When Teddy says, people want to hear what he has to say.

“You can look at this two ways,” Atlas said in a recent interview for Fight Hype, “You can look at the obvious advantage of a larger man who has been very experienced. Who has been a champion for a long time.” Atlas referred to a thunderous great fight for a great fight in September between Canelo Alvarez and Tim Crawford. While some people think that the match is a bigger Canelo who lost, Atlas clearly stated that he wasn’t so sure.

“I look at a smaller man and say he is faster,” said Atlas. “There is a craftsman. He is also experienced. He was also a champion … he may be too quick, too skillful.” And those who feel the thunderous power of Canelo will tell the story?

“It will not come to power,” said Atlas. “If a smaller person wins this fight, the power of a greater man will be denied and he will find a way for his skills to be the most significant in this fight.” Needless to say, the Atlas willingly sees how the fight will fall in a few months. “I can’t wait,” he said. “You can argue for both guys.” Again, however, the eminent trainer would not be surprised if Crawford pulled up nervousness.

“A smaller man can have his day with a larger man,” said Atlas.

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