Super Prediction: Canelo Alvarez Vs Terence Crawford: A Potential Super Fight In 2025
After all this time, the bout that every boxing fan worldwide has been waiting for has yet to take place. The internet was dominated on the final day of 2024 by multiple reports of a potential fight between Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez. The news spread like wildfire despite the lack of specific details about the fight, and numerous prominent boxing-related media pages made similar claims.
In order to continue attracting the PPV buys that he did in his prime, superstar Canelo needs a well-known fighter that people want to watch when he returns to the ring in May to defend his three 168-pound titles. A fight between Canelo and WBA 154-pound champion Crawford is apparently of interest to Turki Al-Shiekh.
According to reports, Canelo had demanded $150 million for Crawford, which Turki might not be prepared to pay given Terence’s lack of track record as a PPV draw. Although the 37-year-old Crawford has only fought in one high-profile bout in his 16-year professional career, against Errol Spence in 2023, it’s a matchup that would be exciting to die-hard boxing fans who are familiar with him.
Tim Bradley, the commentator, claims that after studying Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez, he concluded that the Mexican star would be thoroughly outclassed if they square off in 2025. Bradley doesn’t explain why he thinks the smaller and weaker Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) can defeat Canelo (62-2-2, 39 KOs), the undisputed super middleweight champion. He believes he can.
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“Something told me to study Canelo and study Crawford. Crawford is about to beat the s*** out of Canelo Alvarez. I’m letting y’all know right now. He’s about to beat the brakes off of Canelo Alvarez,” said Tim Bradley in a video on social media. “Yes, he is.”
“Something told me to study Canelo and study Crawford. Crawford is about to beat the s*** out of Canelo Alvarez. I’m letting y’all know right now. He’s about to beat the brakes off of Canelo Alvarez,” said Tim Bradley in a video on social media. “Yes, he is.”