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Terence Crawford’s Ambitious Quest: Challenging the Legendary Saúl Canelo Álvarez

 

 

 

In a bold and thrilling journey, Terence Bud Crawford, who recently joined the elite ranks of four-division world champions alongside Saúl Canelo Álvarez, is setting his sights on a remarkable challenge. Refusing to remain content at super welterweight, Crawford aspires to leap two entire weight divisions and face Canelo at super middleweight. It’s a move that has captured the attention of boxing enthusiasts worldwide, sparking a wave of excitement and speculation.

 

Despite Canelos current lack of overwhelming interest in such a fight, he remains open to listening to potential offers, albeit with a hint of skepticism. In the past, he has expressed that defeating a smaller opponent might not earn him the accolades he desires, yet he seems to leave room for the unexpected.

 

 

Acclaimed boxing trainer Robert García shared his thoughts with Fight Hub TV, expressing no reservations about Crawford’s ambitious pursuit. García acknowledged Crawfords impressive achievements and believes this potential fight is the ultimate challenge for him. He stated, For Terence Crawford, it’s the biggest bout available. He has accomplished so much that he no longer needs to test himself against others.” García admires Crawfords strategic foresight, emphasizing that he is not extravagant with his earnings and instead leads a balanced life, surrounded by family and friends. “If the opportunity with Canelo arises, he’ll take it. If not, he may not fight again. Crawford’s career is already well-secured, and he manages his life and finances wisely.”

 

However, García, referencing the recent victories of Crawford over Israil Madrimov and Canelo against Edgar Berlanga, predicts that Canelos formidable strength constitutes a significant obstacle for Crawford. Crawford will undoubtedly put up a great fight. While I might not foresee him winning, I expect him to deliver an impressive six to eight rounds. Initially, Crawford might even have an edge, proving his mettle against Canelo in those first crucial rounds. Yet, in the later stages, Canelos power might start to dominate, but Crawfords resilience cannot be underestimated.”

 

Currently, Crawford is negotiating a unification fight with Sebastian Fundora in the super welterweight category, while Canelo is preparing for a grand return in May of the following year. This ongoing narrative has captivated fans, stirring a compelling blend of anticipation and curiosity about whether this dream matchup could ultimately become reality.

 

 

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