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Without a pension, without surrender: Turki Alalshikh post-clay plan for Terenka Crawford

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Turki Alalshikh told Terenka Crawford on Saturday that he did not want him to retire after a great fight with Canelo Alvarez on September 13 at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Alalshikha challenge for Crawford

Fans believe that soon 38-year-old Crawford (41-0, 31 KO) will disconnect their gloves by winning or lose after their title a challenge against the undisputed master of the super medium weight Canelo (63-2-2, 39 KO).

Alalshikha investment and vision

Turki has invested a lot of money in Crawford since last year, putting him in able to become three times the undisputed master against the aging Canelo (63-2-2, 39 KO). With millions that Turks invested in Crawford, one of his favorite warriors, which is understandable, does not want him to go to the sunset after Saturday’s fight.

Turki said that visiting Crawford at a training session at the UFC Performance Institute in Las Vegas “Do work” against Canelo on September 13. “The work has not yet been done. But listen, Without a pension “ Turki said that Terenka continued his fight after the great fight against Canelo.

Alalshikh clearly wants Crawford to defend the undisputed 168 pounds championships two or three times if he won against Alvarez or returned to 154 to try to become four unquestioned champion. It would be impressive if Crawford could achieve this feat.

It would be a good idea for Canelo to provide him with a knockout to avoid losing his decision for Crawford. The last thing Alvarez needs is Crawford’s overtaking and the destruction of his heritage from failure. Referring by Dmitry Bivol and Floyd Mayweather Jr. This is one thing, but it is much worse if he loses with the smaller, older 37-year-old Crawford.

Gauntlet at 168

If Crawford decides to follow the Turki council, which he continues his career, he would be directed to this glove of fighters in 168 to create three defense:

  1. Christian Milli
  2. Osley Iglesias
  3. Diego Pacheco

Beating the hardly striking Cuban Southpaw Iglesias (14-0, 13 KO) may be impossible for Crawford. Iglesias hits one hand challenging and he is juvenile at the age of 27. Turning Southpaw will not assist Terenca against Osley, because this is his attitude. It is left -handed and its range is identical to Crawford at 74 inches. So Bud cannot count on the apply of his stab to dominate it, as if he did it against low fighters throughout his career.

Assuming that Crawford goes through this glove at the age of 168, he will achieve a lot. This would make him a candidate for the great list of all time.

Path to all time great

The arduous part of Crawford would be a return to the Junior Medium Library Division to become a four -time unquestioned champion. To achieve this, Crawford would have to defeat these three masters:

  • Sebastian fund: WBC
  • Xander Zayas: WBO
  • Bakhram Murtazaliev: IBF

To defeat all masters at the age of 154, Crawford cannot afford a year of breaks between each fight. He would be in the early 1940s, before he faces the final champion in the weight class and probably too elderly to become a four -way unquestioned master if he arrives so far.

Last updated 09/07/2025

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Eddie Hearn wants Romero-Catterall fight in 90 days

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Eddie Hearn wants Rolando “Rolly” Romero to fight Jack Catterall within 90 days rather than wait for the full 180 days set by the WBA for a mandatory defense, especially after Shakhram Giyasov has already spent months waiting for a title fight that never came.

Catterall (33-2, 14 KO) won the vacant WBA welterweight title last Saturday in Egypt with a 12-round unanimous decision over Giyasov (17-1, 10 KO). After the fight, Hearn made it clear that he wanted Romero to move quickly to fight the newly crowned champion.


“They’re two avoided guys and they were both mandatory governing bodies. Jack was mandatory for the WBO. Shakhram was mandatory for the WBA. They decided to just roll the dice and they deserve all the credit and respect for that,” Eddie Hearn said last Saturday of Catterall and Giyas.

“These are two avoided guys. Two of the top fighters at 140 pounds, and Jack was exceptional today. He started swift, he was aggressive, and now he has a share of the world championship, but we want the full portion.”

The WBA officially ordered Romero to defend against the winner of the Catterall-Giyasov fight within 180 days. Hearn believes there is no reason for the trial to drag on for another six months, after Giyasov has already waited around seven months for his mandatory shot at Romero under the WBA’s original order last October.

“And thank you [WBA president] Gilberto Mendoza, who yesterday gave an official order that the winner of this fight must fight [Super champion] Rolly Romero in 180 days. Why wait 180 days? We don’t need 180 days. 90 sounds better. I also thank Turki Alalshikh,” Hearn said.

Romero has not fought since May 2, 2025, when he defeated Ryan Garcia in Times Square. Despite the inaction, the WBA elevated him to “super” champion status while Catterall and Giyasov fought for a second belt in Egypt. Hearn now wants the WBA to move quickly towards a Romero-Catterall fight rather than allowing another long wait at welterweight.

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Usyk’s victory may cost him more than the P4P ranking

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Usyk vs Verhoeven decision

Oleksandr Usyk retained his heavyweight title in Egypt, but his place at the top of the pound-for-pound rankings did not survive his fight with Rico Verhoeven intact.

Usyk was already on his way down most pound-for-pound charts due to his decision to face a kickboxer rather than a top heavyweight.

Despite DAZN’s insistence during the broadcast that Usyk remained number one, even in their own rankings Naoya Inoue was sitting above the Ukrainian before the blow was dealt at the Pyramids.

This alone suggested that Usyk was never going to retain his long-held number two position, regardless of the result.

The only real question was how far it would fall.

Usyk vs. Verhoeven fight

As detailed in WBN’s round-by-round live coverage, the performance itself only accelerated the slide.

Usyk fought for long stretches with Rico Verhoeven, a GLORY kickboxing legend taking part in only his second professional boxing competition.

Instead of controlling the fight with the dominance you’d expect from one of boxing’s elite pound-for-pound stars, Usyk looked uncomfortable, frustrated and at times truly defenseless against Verhoeven’s awkward movements and odd timing.

Even when the champion finally succeeded delayed and forced a dramatic stoppage, more damage had already been done to his aura.

Usyk’s pound-for-pound decline

After ten rounds of the fight with Verhoeven, WBN decided on number six for Usyk, just above Devin Haney.

Naoya Inoue currently remains number one, with Shakur Stevenson, Jesse Rodriguez, Dmitry Bivol and David Benavidez overtaking the heavyweight champion after the worst performance of Usyk’s career.

This leaves Usyk outside the sport’s true elite class for now, even as he insists on his top-flight status.

However, this is not about depriving Usyk of his achievements. It’s about recognizing the decisions made and the results achieved.

The Ukrainian remains undefeated, still holds the WBC, WBA and IBF heavyweight titles, and has won victories, among others. over Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois.

However, the pound-for-pound rankings are intended to reflect current form and dominance relative to expectations.

The heavyweight champion, widely considered one of the best fighters in the world, should not lose heavily in rounds to an opponent who is just emerging in professional boxing.

There is no escape from this reality, no matter how extraordinary Verhoeven’s boxing style and pedigree.

Rico Verhoeven puts pressure on Oleksandr Usyk ahead of controversial stoppage in Egypt
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Usyk is no longer untouchable

The irony is that Usyk will likely win the rematch much easier if the two meet again.

The intrigue around the second fight had largely disappeared, as Usyk was now expected to prepare specifically for the unconventional attacks that had surprised him in Egypt.

However, the first impression cannot be erased, because for one night at the Pyramids, Oleksandr Usyk no longer looked untouchable.

And for a fighter at the very top of pound-for-pound boxing, that image will be challenging to erase from his legacy.


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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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David Benavidez urged him to “stop making excuses” and fight to prove he is the best cruiserweight in the world

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David Benavidez urged to ‘stop making excuses’ and fight to prove he’s the world’s best cruiserweight

David Benavidez has been accused of making “excuses” to take a “different path,” seemingly distancing himself from the top 200-pound fight.

“The Mexican Monster” made his cruiserweight debut earlier this month, becoming a three-division world champion dethroning Gilberto Ramirez after the sixth round.

However, despite Ramirez winning the WBO and WBA titles, Benavidez expressed interest in returning to 175 pounds, where he still holds the WBC belt, and facing unified champion Dmitry Bivol.

It would be for the undisputed featherlight heavyweight crown, which Bivol won by majority decision in his February 2025 rematch with Artur Beterbiev.

Before he attempts to reclaim the WBC belt, however, Bivol must first defend two of his three major titles against mandatory challenger Michael Eifert on May 30.

After that, Benavidez will almost certainly target Bivol, even though cruiserweight rival Jai Opetaia accused him of taking a “smarter path.”

I’m talking to Ring Magazinethe former IBF champion assured that he would be ready to fight Benavidez, but only if the 29-year-old’s team was willing to show the same enthusiasm.

“This fight is effortless on our side. I was ready… All I hear is excuses. How bad you feel [Benavidez] do you want to fight?

“I heard he would choose a different path, and honestly, I think he would choose a wiser path.”

Although considered by many to be the No. 1 cruiserweight, Opetaia no longer has a world title to attract Benavidez. Instead, it means his potential fight with Benavidez would not be a three-belt unification fight.

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