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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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Carl Froch Claims One Welterweight Champion Could Have Stopped Terence Crawfords Unbeaten Streak

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"Carl Froch Claims One Welterweight Champion Could Have Stopped Terence Crawford's Unbeaten Streak"

Terence Crawford faced and defeated 42 different opponents during a 17-year career, but super-middleweight icon Carl Froch believes that there is one welterweight who would have put an end to Crawford’s unbeaten streak if they were to meet in their primes.

Crawford became the first post-war boxer to claim the undisputed title in three separate weight divisions last September; a run which began as a super-lightweight in 2015 by defeating Thomas Dulorme, then unifying against Viktor Postol before halting Julius Indongo in an undisputed title showdown.

‘Bud’ then moved on to the welterweight scene and knocked out Jeff Horn to capture the WBO world title on his 147lb debut, making five defences of the title before colliding with fierce rival and three-belt unified titleholder, Errol Spence Jr, in 2023.

In a unforgettable fight, Crawford brutally beat Spence down in an authoritative ninth-round stoppage win to capture the undisputed welterweight throne. Talk then turned to an unprecedented three-weight move up to super-middleweight to take on Canelo Alvarez.

After stopping off at super-welterweight to dethrone Israil Madrimov on his way up, Crawford debuted at super-middleweight in a challenge for Canelo’s undisputed crown and outboxed the Mexican superstar in an iconic win last year, hanging up the gloves three months later.

Despite those legendary achievements, Froch picked Floyd Mayweather Jr to come out on top in a potential fantasy fight against the Omaha southpaw, in an episode of ‘Froch on Fighting’.

Mayweather’s achievements speak for themselves, retiring with a perfect 50-0 unbeaten record after claiming world honours in five divisions, with his most impressive reign coming at 147lbs, where he defeated the likes of Manny Pacquiao and Shane Mosley.

Mayweather has been rumoured to make a comeback, but while there would be huge finances that would be on offer, Crawford has revealed that he would have no interest in ending his retirement for a bout with ‘TBE’, believing that the 49-year-old is ‘old’ and ‘done’.

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Conor Benn Reveals His Pick: Oscar De La Hoya vs Terence Crawford Showdown in Boxing History

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Conor Benn Reveals His Pick: Oscar De La Hoya vs Terence Crawford Showdown in Boxing History

Terence Crawford has been hailed by many as the best fighter of this generation following his retirement, and now WBC welterweight title hopeful Conor Benn has shared how he thinks ‘Bud’ would have fared against six-division world champion Oscar De La Hoya.

Crawford became boxing’s sixth five-division world champion with an iconic win over Canelo Alvarez back in September; joining Thomas Hearns, Sugar Ray Leonard, De La Hoya, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao in that elite and exclusive club reserved only for legends of the sport.

Of that group, only De La Hoya and Pacquiao have gone on to conquer a sixth division, with De La Hoya’s 2004 WBO middleweight world title win over Felix Sturm seeing the Californian become the first boxer to ever become a sextuple champion.

Crawford could have joined ‘’The Golden Boy’ and ‘Pac-Man’ in achieving that feat, having been offered a middleweight world title shot during the aftermath of his triumph over Canelo late last year – a proposal which later fell apart due to a failed doping test by Janibek Alimkhanuly.

Continuing the praise that the Omaha-born southpaw has received since announcing his retirement last December, Benn told Daily Mail Boxing that he would favour the undefeated star to get the better of De La Hoya, if they were to meet in their primes.

Benn also went on to predict that Crawford would retain his unbeaten streak against other greats of the game, picking him to come out on top against each of Mayweather, Julio Cesar Chavez, Pernell Whitaker and Roberto Duran.

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Robert Garcia Evaluates Terence Crawfords Odds Against Prime Pacquiao

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"Robert Garcia Evaluates Terence Crawford's Odds Against Prime Pacquiao"

Top trainer and former world champion Robert Garcia has considered the outcome of a fantasy showdown between Terence Crawford and Manny Pacquiao.

The two generational greats reportedly came close to squaring off in 2021, back when Crawford was the WBO welterweight champion and ‘Pac Man’ held the WBA title.

Their unification match never materialised, though, as Pacquiao was scheduled to face Errol Spence Jr before ‘The Truth’ pulled out with a torn retina.

Instead, the Filipino legend ended up losing his WBA title to Yordenis Ugas at a stage when, while still serviceable, he was quite clearly past his best.

Crawford, meanwhile, was hitting top form around this time, just a few fights away from producing arguably a career-best performance against Spence.

He did, of course, manage to stop his welterweight rival in nine rounds, before moving up to 168lbs and becoming a three-division undisputed champion by dethroning Canelo Alvarez last September.

Based on those two performances, coach Garcia has told ESNEWS that he would favour ‘Bud’ to defeat even a prime version of Pacquiao.

“The Crawford that beat Spence – and the Crawford that beat Canelo – would probably beat Manny.”

While Crawford’s prime almost certainly came during his run of eight stoppages at welterweight, it is harder to pinpoint when Pacquiao ultimately reached his peak.

In terms of his most destructive performance at world level, however, many will point towards his second-round finish over Ricky Hatton in 2009.

While facing the ‘Hitman’ at 140lbs, Pacquiao would cement himself as a formidable welterweight champion soon after, dethroning Miguel Cotto with a 12th-round stoppage for the WBO title.

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