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Boxing fans can’t decide if Terence Crawford looks good at a bulkier weight in training for his clash with Canelo Alvarez.

‘Bud’ will face the sternest examination of his squared circle credentials in September, as he takes on fellow pound-for-pound champion Alvarez.

Crawford has an uphill battle, as the showdown will take place at Alvarez’s natural weight of 168lbs, a 14lbs step up from his most recent outing against Israil Madrimov.

The American fought at his natural limit of 147lbs for several years, but is already a four-weight world champion.

But victory over Alvarez could cement his name as a true great, and he has already entered camp with three months until the career-defining night.

Crawford has released some first training footage as he starts to make his preparations, where he shadowboxed in the ring.

The American let his hands go showing off his variety of skills including a crisp jab and some sharp combinations.

Noticeably in the footage, Crawford’s physique looked bulkier, a clear sign he is already in the process of making the fighting weight.

And the boxing fraternity have been left with differing opinions on his current condition.

One wrote: “Sharp as hell. He went up in weight, gained more power and maintained his speed.

Another agreed: “He’s looking good, looks like he’s going to try and outbox Canelo. He can certainly win the fight that way.”

One even added: Crawford looks super sharp and smooth as usual, he’s going to get the win, Canelo is slower.”

Others weren’t so convinced with some suggesting: “Looks to have lost his speed, looks slower. This could be bad.”

A user concurred, adding: “Looks slow old and nearly 40, Canelo will retire him.

And a final fan concluded: “I’m not counting him out, but he looks slow in this division.”

It remains to be seen just how Crawford will look come fight night.

But he has shown he is capable of overcoming challenges including in his tough world title victory on points over Madrimov last year.

Alvarez holds natural size advantages over his rival and will be an expected favourite come fight night.

But he too struggled in his last outing, unable to break down William Scull despite becoming undisputed champion again in May.

Crawford knows victory will be the best of his time in the professional ranks and the biggest statement imaginable.

And he believes there are some of his own advantages that will help him beat the Mexican.

“Man, we’re going to see come fight time what my advantage is,” he said.

“I’m the type of guy who likes to feel my fighters out and adjust to what they’re doing.

“I think that’s my greatest attribute, to be able to figure out every opponent I’ve faced thus far.

“I’m looking to do the same come fight time when the Canelo fight happens.

“I’m going to feel great [at 168lbs]. I don’t need to worry about the weight. I know I’m going to feel great.”

Turki Alalshikh recently confirmed Canelo vs Terence Crawford will take place on September 13. The boxing world continues to wait with bated breath for the remaining details of this mega-fight. Now, Dan Rafael via his Fight Freaks Unite Substack has revealed as per sources, the likely venue and broadcaster for this undisputed super middleweight showdown.

Canelo vs Terence Crawford: Likely Venue and Broadcaster Revealed

Canelo vs Terence Crawford: Key Details Discussed

There had been some uncertainty regarding the involvement of Dan White in this mega-fight, but His Excellency has now clarified his involvement via an X post that read: “My brother Dana will promote this fight It is the fight of Riyadh Season, and we have a deal with TKO to promote it and it will the biggest fight in boxing, and tomorrow I think I will tell the details and the platform and the place for this fight, me and Dana.”

Originally, the fight was set for September 12 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, but Alalshikh quickly insisted it would take place on September 13, the Saturday night of Mexican Independence weekend, a traditional fight date for Canelo. Despite that clarification, the site for the fight remained uncertain.

The UFC card set for September 13 in Guadalajara, Mexico, will now take place in San Antonio as a non-pay-per-view event, removing any potential competition to Canelo vs Terence Crawford PPV dollars.

College football is a huge sport in the US and UNLV Rebels have a game scheduled vs Idaho State at Allegiant Stadium. Rafael reveals via sources that a deal is possible for the university to switch to a different date, thus making the venue available on September 13.

Canelo vs Terence Crawford: Dan Rafael Reveals Likely Venue and Broadcaster

Canelo vs Terence Crawford: Likely Venue and Broadcaster Revealed

Canelo vs Terence Crawford: Key Details Discussed

There had been some uncertainty regarding the involvement of Dan White in this mega-fight, but His Excellency has now clarified his involvement via an X post that read: “My brother Dana will promote this fight It is the fight of Riyadh Season, and we have a deal with TKO to promote it and it will the biggest fight in boxing, and tomorrow I think I will tell the details and the platform and the place for this fight, me and Dana.”

Originally, the fight was set for September 12 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, but Alalshikh quickly insisted it would take place on September 13, the Saturday night of Mexican Independence weekend, a traditional fight date for Canelo. Despite that clarification, the site for the fight remained uncertain.

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The UFC card set for September 13 in Guadalajara, Mexico, will now take place in San Antonio as a non-pay-per-view event, removing any potential competition to Canelo vs Terence Crawford PPV dollars.

College football is a huge sport in the US and UNLV Rebels have a game scheduled vs Idaho State at Allegiant Stadium. Rafael reveals via sources that a deal is possible for the university to switch to a different date, thus making the venue available on September 13.

Regarding the venue and broadcaster for Canelo (63-2-2, 39 KOs) vs Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs), Rafael reveals that “the fight likely will take place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and stream on Netflix.” Despite the uncertainty and rumours it now appears this fight will be on Netflix, available to a massive audience.

Canelo vs Terence Crawford: Venue and Date Preference

Alvarez recently made it clear when and where he thinks the fight should be when speaking to reporters at a recent golf tournament: “It’s a fight that the people should enjoy in Las Vegas,” said Canelo.

“Vegas. Yes, of course. There’s no better weekend in Vegas than Mexican Independence Day.”

Stay with Big Fight Weekend for the build-up, fight night and all the post-fight fallout.

Turki Alalshikh recently revealed Canelo vs Crawford will take place on September 13. There had been rumours of a falling out between Alalshikh and Dana White, who was set to promote Canelo vs Crawford – but His Excellency has seemingly rubbished those rumours by confirming White’s involvement in the super-fight.

Canelo vs Crawford Set for September 13 – Turki Reveals Key Detail

Turki Alalshikh Confirms Dana White Involvement

On September 13, two of the best boxers in the modern era will collide for undisputed super middleweight glory. It will surely be an exciting build-up and an intriguing fight night supported by a talented undercard. Speculation has been swirling over key details of this mega-fight, including the venue, date and promoter.

Canelo vs Crawford: Turki Alalshikh Reveals Key Detail

Canelo vs Crawford Set for September 13 – Turki Reveals Key Detail

Turki Alalshikh Confirms Dana White Involvement

On September 13, two of the best boxers in the modern era will collide for undisputed super middleweight glory. It will surely be an exciting build-up and an intriguing fight night supported by a talented undercard. Speculation has been swirling over key details of this mega-fight, including the venue, date and promoter.

Turki Alalshikh has today confirmed one of those key details via a post on X, where he said: My brother Dana will promote this fight It is the fight of Riyadh Season, and we have a deal with TKO to promote it and it will the biggest fight in boxing, and tomorrow I think I will tell the details and the platform and the place for this fight, me and Dana.”

Canelo vs Crawford

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Should Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) be victorious, he will become only the second fighter in the four-belt era to become undisputed in three weight classes. This unique feat was first achieved by the GWOAT, Claressa Shields. She defeated Danielle Perkins to obtain the vacant IBF and WBO heavyweight titles.

Crawford will surely look to move and potshot Canelo, especially early on. The Mexican will need to cut the ring off more effectively than he did in the snooze-fest against Scull.

Stay with Big Fight Weekend for the build-up, fight night and all the post-fight fallout.

Terence Crawford Reacts To Keyshawn Davis Missing Weight As Edwin de Los Santos Fight Gets Cancelled

Terence Crawford reacts to the Keyshawn Davis weight miss saga.

Keyshawn Davis’ fight against Edwin De Los Santos that was scheduled for tonight was cancelled after Davis came in significantly overweight for the fight. He was stripped of the WBO lightweight title as a result.

The fight against De Los Santos has since been called off altogether, and De Los Santos’ promoter Sampson Lewkowicz, has since issued a statement explaining what led to the decision.

We renegotiated 10 pounds, more money, but we concluded that Davis never tried to make weight; He was dancing on the scale. I didn’t want what happened to Haney and Garcia to happen. We canceled the fight.

Terence Crawford, who has a close personal relationship with Davis, has now reacted to the incident. Speaking after Davis’ weight miss, he told FightHype:

He said he outgrew the weight. Nobody knows his body. It’s time to move up.

When asked whether Crawford himself ever felt the same way about outgrowing a weight class, he said:

Yeah, 45, 40, 47. That’s why I moved up. All the weight classes, my last fight in the division was hectic. At 147, before I moved up, it was the same with 40, 35, the same way. I made weight though.

The weight miss potentially signals Keyshawn Davis’ time at 135 lbs coming to an end. He is expected to move up to 140 lbs and has already started receiving callouts.

Abdullah Mason vs Jeremia Nakathila will now headline tonight’s event.

Errol Spence Sums Up Terence Crawford’s Power Perfectly In 2 Words Ahead Of Canelo Fight

If there is one man that knows a thing or two about the power of Terence Crawford, it’s Errol Spence Jr.

Spence suffered the first defeat of his professional career to ‘Bud’ Crawford in their long-awaited showdown at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas back in July 2023, which was contested for the undisputed world welterweight championship.

Crawford dominated Spence on the night, dropping him on several occasions throughout the contest before eventually stopping him in the ninth round to make history and become the first undisputed welterweight champion of the ‘four belt’ era.

‘The Truth’ has not fought since suffering that defeat two years ago, however it is rumoured that the 35-year-old from Long Island, New York is currently preparing for a return to the ring, potentially at light-middleweight.

Spence has since shared details of Crawford’s punching power, paying homage to the physical strength of the 37-year-old from Omaha and describing him as a ‘strong dude’.

“He’s a strong dude. I got a feel for his power probably like first, second round. You know, everybody at this top level have some type of power. But I think because my timing was off he was catching me in between shots.”

Crawford is just over three months away from facing Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez, as he bids to become the first three division undisputed champion in male boxing history. Their highly anticipated ‘mega-fight’ takes place on Saturday September 13 at an undisclosed venue in the United States, although Las Vegas is expected to play host to the monumental showdown between two of the biggest names in boxing.

One day, Terence Crawford won’t lace up his gloves, throw on his boxing trunks, and put his mouthpiece in. When that will happen isn’t entirely clear, but he’s aware that it’s coming.
In a career that’s been wrapped in big fights, world titles, and loads of cash, the 37-year-old has been searching for an opponent that will get him out of bed in the morning.
WBC junior middleweight champion Sebastian Fundora, IBF titlist Bakhram Murtazaliev and former WBO titleholder Tim Tszyu were all considered but none provide the star power he searched for. Undisputed super middleweight king Canelo Alvarez however, certainly does.
Ultimately, a showdown between them went from a pipe dream to reality in a matter of months. Now, they’ll officially do battle on September 13 in a location TBC.
Fighting Alvarez comes with a lot of risks. The Mexican star is a brutal puncher who boxes well from the outside. Yet the dangers he presents in the ring don’t outweigh the financial gain and enhanced legendary status Crawford could earn from emerging victorious.
With so much on the line, including the opportunity to become a three-division undisputed champion, many are convinced that regardless of the result, once the final bell rings, Crawford will vanish into a cloud of retirement dust.
Terence Crawford 
Rumors of him walking away haven’t distracted Crawford’s preparations in the slightest. That isn’t because he’s focused on Alvarez but moreso because he simply doesn’t know what the future holds, besides their marquee matchup in three months’ time.
“Who knows,” Crawford told Sporting News Australia when asked about potentially retiring after his upcoming super middleweight debut with Alvarez. “We shall see.”
Whether he decides to hang em’ up or not, Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) is much closer to the end then the beginning, or even the halfway point of his career. Still, when that day comes, and the appropriate amount of time passes, he’ll be a first ballot Hall of Famer.
With that said, the cement on his legacy isn’t entirely dry. Meaning, if Crawford can secure victory over Alvarez, that could push him to a whole different historical stratosphere.
“It would do everything for my legacy and career,” Crawford continued. “I’m looking forward to it.”

Undisputed champion Terence Crawford names Mayweather and Roy Jones Jr. as his all-time favorites.

Terence Crawford, widely regarded as one of the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world, recently opened up about the fighters who inspired him – and at the top of that list are Floyd Mayweather and Roy Jones Jr.

Crawford has claimed world titles in four different weight classes and became undisputed champion in two divisions – an achievement few in boxing history can match. Now, he’s preparing for a blockbuster showdown against Canelo Álvarez on September 13 for the undisputed super middleweight crown. With 41 wins and 31 knockouts under his belt, Crawford is known for his slick movement and killer instinct inside the ring.

True boxing idol

While speaking with fans in Sydney, Australia, Crawford was asked which fighters he admired growing up. Though he admitted he never had a true boxing idol, he was quick to name two legends he looked up to.

“Roy Jones Jr. and Floyd Mayweather,” Crawford said. “I liked Roy because we had so much in common – he liked fishing, I love fishing; he loved dogs, I love dogs; he loved basketball, and so do I. I really relate to him, so Roy has always been, and will always be, my favorite fighter.”

Mastery in the ring

As for Mayweather, Crawford praised the undefeated champion’s relentless drive and mastery in the ring:

“Floyd Mayweather’s work ethic and what he did inside the ring – not outside of it – that’s what made him special to me.”

Even the best have their heroes – and for Crawford, greatness recognizes greatness.

Terence Crawford includes Floyd Mayweather in list of favorite fighters.

Terence Crawford is currently one of the best boxers in the world. He is high up the pound-for-pound rankings after capturing world titles in four different weight classes, and has held the undisputed title in two weight divisions.

Crawford is set to fight Canelo Alvarez next on September 13 for the undisputed super middleweight title. He is an elusive fighter who has tremendous finishing instincts and out of his 41 career wins, 31 have come by way of knockout.

Fans might wonder who Crawford appreciated as a fighter growing up. ‘Bud’ claimed he never had a boxing hero, but when asked who his favorite fighter was, he named Floyd Mayweather and Roy Jones Jr.

While speaking with fans in Sydney, Australia, Crawford said:

Roy Jones Jr., Floyd Mayweather. I liked Roy because we had so much in common. He liked the fish, I love the fish. He loved the dogs, I love the dogs. He loved Basketball, I love Basketball. I relate a lot to Roy, so that’s why Roy, was, will, and forever be my favorite fighter. Floyd Mayweather’s work ethic, the things that he did in the ring, not outside the ring.

Some fans relate Terence Crawford’s fighting style to that of Floyd Mayweather. Apart from being a knockout artist, he is tremendous in defense and is always on the hunt for the finish.

A fighter of his caliber is must-watch TV, and Crawford might finally meet his match when he squares off against Canelo Alvarez later in the year, making the event a must-watch spectacle for boxing fans.

Terence Crawford is over 40 fights into an exceptional professional career.

Since making his debut back in 2008, the 37-year-old from Omaha, Nebraska has won world titles in four weight classes, as well as capturing the undisputed championship at super-lightweight and welterweight.

‘Bud’ is now gearing up for what could be the toughest test of his career, as he prepares to challenge Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez for the undisputed super-middleweight championship in September.

Aside from his upcoming showdown with Canelo, the 37-year-old has also been linked with a bout against Youtube star turned professional fighter Jake Paul, who has won all but one of his professional fights since making his debut five years ago.

Speaking to Club Shay Shay, Crawford was asked if he would actually consider facing Paul, whose most recent victory came against heavyweight icon Mike Tyson.

“No, Jake’s doing his thing, Jake’s big but he’s doing his thing, I’m gonna let Jake do what Jake do.”

Crawford changed his mind promptly when the scenario has a $200 million purse attached…

“I’m fighting Jake Paul.”

‘The Problem Child’ makes his return to the ring on Saturday June 28 when he faces former WBC world middleweight champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr at the Honda Center in Anaheim.

Paul has expressed his intentions to fight for a legitimate world title in the near future, but must defeat Chavez in impressive fashion if he is to push towards achieving his career long dream of capturing world honours.

David Benavidez Didn’t Hesitate When Asked If Terence Crawford Has Any Chance Of Beating Canelo

David Benavidez has offered his final prediction for Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford‘s mega-fight later this year.

The pound-for-pound stars will lock horns in September with Canelo set to put his undisputed super-middleweight championship on the line against ‘Bud’.

The fight was made official just moments after Canelo defeated former IBF super-middleweight champion William Scull in Riyadh on May 2. Canelo made history by becoming the only fighter to achieve undisputed status at 168lbs on two separate occasions.

Crawford is looking to write himself into the boxing history books once again, as he bids to become the first three-division undisputed champion and a world champion in a fifth weight class should he prevail against the Mexican icon.

Speaking to Pound 4 Pound with Kamaru & Henry, Benavidez – who has himself relentlessly chased a fight with Canelo – was asked if he believes Crawford is capable of defying the odds and defeating the Mexican star when they go toe-to-toe.

“I think if anybody has an opportunity, I mean has a chance to beat Canelo, I think it’s Terence Crawford, his IQ is on another level, he’s a great fighter and he’s strong. It’s just that it’s a lot of weight you know what I mean?

“And he didn’t have a hard time at 154 but he wasn’t like… the other guy was getting him with some good punches so he felt the power at 154, so imagine you go up to 168 and you’re fighting a strong fighter like Canelo so I wouldn’t be surprised if Terence Crawford wins but I wouldn’t be surprised if he loses either.”

Crawford’s last outing came in August when he dethroned Israil Madrimov of the WBA light-middleweight title, but the 37-year-old from Omaha is now tasked with jumping up another two divisions ahead of what could be the toughest test of his outstanding career.