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The ringside of the Times Square ring for the fight between Ryan Garcia and Rolly Romero was full of boxing stars and among the lively group was Mike Tyson, accompanied by Roberto Duran, Lennox Lewis, Bernard Hopkins, Keyshawn Davis, Shakur Stevenson and Terence Crawford

It was the latter that, in addition to the euphoria of the fight and Ring Magazine’s Fatal Fury, had a surprise that was revealed hours later when he appeared in the ring in Riyadh where Canelo Alvarez dispatched Cuban William Scull by unanimous decision in a soporific 12 rounds that did not deserve to be called a ‘fight‘.

In fact, the most exciting thing about that event in Saudi Arabia was precisely the presence of the native Nebraska boxer, who was present to officially announce -together with Turki Alalshikh- the long-awaited fight against the Mexican, which will take place on September 12 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Nobody can beat us. We are the best boxers,” shouted an excited Keyshawn Davis in the streets of Manhattan, referring to himself, Shakur and Crawford, a statement that ‘Iron Mike’ supported, knowing that the announcement of the biggest challenge of Terence Crawford’s career was approaching, so he joined in the euphoria of the moment.
Terence Crawford and Mike Tyson

And it’s not the first time that Tyson has referred to Crawford, whom he considers a ‘versatile boxer’ who will undoubtedly do much more against Canelo than William Scull, a woeful show that seemed more like a long-distance race than a boxing match on a morning to forget in Riyadh.

This is what the legendary Tyson said: “Terence Crawford has shown over the years that he is a great versatile boxer; he is going to be very successful. Great, great success.” Will ‘Iron Mike’ be a prophet and will the Nebraska native be the one to make the Mexican bite the dust in September?

It likely came as a surprise to many. A few days ago, Terence Crawford weighed in on a long-running debate in the world of women’s boxing: Who is the greatest of all time – Laila Ali or Claressa Shields? Typically, Claressa Shields is quick to respond when her name is mentioned in such high-stakes discussions. But for nearly a week, there was silence. Some may have thought Crawford’s praise slipped under the radar of the multi-division champion. But that wasn’t the case.

Claressa Shields has responded. Loud and clear. Taking to Twitter, Shields shared the clip from Crawford’s recent appearance on ‘Club Shay Shay.’ The exchange occurred at the end of the interview, when host Shannon Sharpe brought up her name. The timing of the praise is particularly significant. In recent weeks, Shields has been in the spotlight for trading verbal jabs with fellow fighters Amanda Serrano and Alycia Baumgardner. Against that backdrop, Crawford’s endorsement serves as a powerful reaffirmation of what Shields and her supporters have long maintained: when it comes to women’s boxing, she stands alone at the top.

Claressa Shields: There’s no question about it

ALL FACTS!!!!” tagging the ‘Club Shay Shay’ post that featured the viral clip, Shields wrote in her tweet. It displayed the footage where Shannon Sharpe asked Terence Crawford, “Clarissa Shields, I don’t think there’s really any question that she’s the best woman boxer today.” But before Sharpe could continue, Crawford jumped in, “Of all time.

The response baffled the former NFL tight end. “You’re putting her over Laila Ali?” he asked Crawford. The former undisputed refused to budge from his stand. “All time,” he repeated, then added, “and I love Laila.” Sharpe pressed further, asking how Shields compares to another icon, Christy Martin. After all, ‘Coal Miner’s Daughter’ was a trailblazer. Reportedly, she inspired Laila Ali herself to take up boxing.

Yet Crawford doubled down on his position. “All time…there’s no comparison…at all all time,” he said emphatically. “I love Laila too…but ain’t nobody coming close to Clarissa…two-time Olympic gold medalist…three-time undisputed.” He briefly stumbled over the exact number of divisions Shields has dominated. But his message was clear: Claressa Shields is in a league of her own.

Claressa Shields and Laila Ali

To provide some context, both Crawford and Sharpe acknowledged that women’s boxing, especially at higher weight classes, has historically offered fewer opportunities than men’s boxing. But despite these limitations, Shields has carved out an exceptional legacy. “She’s the best of what’s out there, of what’s ever been out there.

Why does it carry so much meaning?

This praise carries extra weight considering the source. Terence Crawford is a two-division undisputed champion and a future Hall of Famer. As he gears up for what many see as one of the biggest fights of the modern era, his endorsement of Shields is more than just a compliment. It’s a career-defining validation.

What makes Crawford’s words even more impactful is the ongoing tension between Shields and Laila Ali. Following her victory over Danielle Perkins on February 2, Shields reignited their rivalry by saying, “I love to bring Savannah Marshall to the USA and tap that a** again, um, really, and it’s always on the table if Cris Cyborg or Laila Ali want to fight.”

At 47 and nearly two decades into retirement, it’s unlikely that Laila Ali will step into the ring again. But for fans who have long debated the GOAT in women’s boxing, hearing Crawford declare Shields the greatest of all time must have been music to their ears.

What do you think? Do you agree with Terence Crawford’s take on Claressa Shields’ legacy?

Gervonta Davis is undefeated in 30 fights, but pound-for-pound superstar Terence Crawford believes he will be handed his first loss should he step in with one of two men.

‘Tank’ has scored 28 knockouts in his campaign so far, stopping the likes of Ryan Garcia, Frank Martin, Mario Barrios and Leo Santa Cruz. The southpaw from Baltimore is next out on March 1 against Lamont Roach Jr to defend his WBA Lightweight World Title.

Should he come through as expected, fans will once again call for Davis to take on a fellow champion in a unification bout. With Vasiliy Lomachenko out on the sidelines, his two options are Shakur Stevenson or Keyshawn Davis.

Speaking to FightHype, Crawford said that both men beat ‘Tank.’

“Whoever. I told Tank. Tank knows what’s up. He knows what he’s up against when he fights Shakur or Keyshawn. He wanna fight these guys that everybody in the world knows ain’t gonna give him no fight. They’re not mentally there. They might have a little skill here and there, but mentally-wise they’re not gonna be able to keep it up that whole fight. Them two guys right there [Shakur and Keyshawn] is gonna be the ones that give him his first L.”

Stevenson holds the WBC belt and will defend it later this month against Floyd Schofield. He has long called for the ‘Tank’ fight, however talks have broken down before getting anywhere.

Keyshawn Davis is the division’s newest champion, having defeated Ukrain’s Denys Berinchyk this weekend in New York to snatch the WBO strap.

The fourth round body-shot stoppage saw Keyshawn cement himself as one of the top dogs on the lightweight scene and he made quick time of calling out ‘Tank’ post-fight.

A major sticking point for either fight is that Gervonta says he will retire at the end of 2025, although he recently stated that he may just ‘take a break.’