The current landscape of boxing is dominated by the likes of Canelo Alvarez, Terence Crawford, and Naoya Inoue. However, commentator Tim Bradley believes that the sport will be “kind of dead” once these fighters retire. But is this really the case? It’s true that these three fighters have had impressive careers, but their time at
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Terence “Bud” Crawford, the four-division champion, is facing speculation about his future in boxing. According to promoter Eddie Hearn, Crawford might have already stepped out of the ring for the last time after his decision win over Israil Madrimov. Hearn suggested that Crawford’s motivation to continue fighting seems to revolve around the possibility of a
Terence Crawford, the undefeated boxing champion, has made a bold decision to vacate his WBA welterweight title. This move comes as a surprise to many in the boxing world, as Crawford has been a dominant force in the 147-lb division. His decision to give up the title is motivated by his desire to focus on
Terence Crawford’s future in boxing hangs in the balance as he seeks the highly anticipated “legacy” match against Canelo Alvarez in 2025. Promoter Eddie Hearn highlights Crawford’s recent financial success in fights against Israil Madrimov and Errol Spence Jr. However, if Crawford fails to secure a lucrative deal for his next bout, retirement may be
Promoter Eddie Hearn recently expressed uncertainty about the possibility of Canelo Alvarez engaging in discussions with Turki Alalshikh regarding a potential fight with Terence Crawford in 2025. According to Hearn, Turki was disappointed when Canelo declined to meet with him to explore the idea of a matchup with Crawford. However, Canelo’s decision to focus on
The boxing world has been buzzing with the recent news of the World Boxing Organization ordering WBC/WBO junior middleweight champion Sebastian Fundora to face interim champ Terence Crawford next. This has sparked excitement among fans, but also raised questions about the potential outcome of such a high-stakes match-up. If the two fighters agree to face
Terence Crawford recently shared his desire to fight Canelo Alvarez at 168 pounds on social media, citing his goal to showcase his greatness to the world. However, this explanation has not been well-received by fans, who perceive Crawford as being motivated by greed and self-interest. Rather than seeking to solidify his legacy through challenging opponents,
Upon closer evaluation of Andre Ward’s argument, it becomes evident that Terence Crawford’s place in the conversation for the Face of Boxing is questionable at best. While Ward compares Crawford to the likes of Canelo Alvarez and Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis, there are significant discrepancies in terms of popularity and marketability that set Crawford apart. Canelo
Trainer Brian ‘BoMac’ McIntyre believes that fans were quick to criticize Terence Crawford’s victory over Israil Madrimov due to their high expectations for the undefeated boxer. Many were comparing Crawford’s performance to his fight against Errol Spence, expecting a similar outcome. Unfortunately, when Crawford did not knock out Madrimov, fans were quick to downgrade his
Eddie Hearn, a renowned boxing promoter, has voiced his concerns about Terence Crawford possibly retiring if he does not secure a fight with Canelo Alvarez. According to Hearn, Crawford, who has already amassed significant wealth, is reluctant to continue facing younger, upcoming fighters such as Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis or the formidable contenders in the 154-pound
The boxing world was recently shaken by the claim of boxing pod host Paulie Malignaggi that Canelo Alvarez is taking advantage of His Excellency Turki Alalshikh by allegedly demanding a hefty sum to face Terence Crawford. Malignaggi’s analysis suggests that Canelo is seemingly exploiting the financial resources of Alalshikh to negotiate a fight that the
Promoter Eddie Hearn’s bold statement labeling Israil Madrimov as the top fighter in the 154-pound division despite his recent controversial loss to Terence Crawford has caused quite a stir in the boxing world. Hearn firmly believes that Madrimov should be considered the number one fighter at 154, even after narrowly missing out on victory against
Trainer Derek ‘Bozy’ Ennis has expressed doubts about Vergil Ortiz Jr.’s readiness to face Terence Crawford next. According to Bozy, Vergil tends to load up on his punches too much, focusing excessively on knockouts, and he struggles to maintain composure after receiving hits. Even Ryan Garcia, who faced Vergil Ortiz Jr. in the amateurs, noticed
Terence Crawford, a well-known name in the boxing world, has decided to vacate his WBO welterweight title. This move leaves him with only one of his previously held four belts at 147 pounds. The decision to relinquish the title has paved the way for Brian Norman Jr. to be upgraded from WBO interim 147-pound champion
Trainer Jeff Mayweather has made a strong recommendation for Vergil Ortiz Jr. to steer clear of a potential fight with Terence Crawford. After witnessing Ortiz’s recent struggle against Serhii Bohachuk, Mayweather believes that the 26-year-old Texas native is not ready to face someone of Crawford’s caliber. Despite the judges awarding Ortiz a majority decision victory