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Canelo Alvarez vs Crawford 2025: Terence Crawford and other possible opponents for May

Canelo Alvarez has established a tradition of having two fights a year: May and September, the latter on the weekend that celebrates Mexico’s Independence.

Since 2022, he has scheduled his fights in these two months and it is expected that he will do so again, so it is more intriguing who will be his next opponent.

Saul Alvarez could choose Terence Crawford as his next opponent

Due to the lack of interest in accepting the challenge of David Benavidez, the mandatory WBC 168-pound challenger, Terence Crawford (41-0) looks like a strong option for Saul Alvarez (62-2-2) and his first fight of the year.

Although it seems that the fight is more media than competitive, as Crawford fights at 154 pounds, the super welterweight, two categories below that of the Guadalajara native.

However, both Crawford and Sheikh Turki Alalshikh are trying to convince Alvarez to accept the fight, for which he was asking for $150 million.

More options for Canelo Alvarez

Given how unconvincing the fight against Terence Crawford could be in sporting terms and the evasiveness against Benavidez, today at 175 pounds, Saul Alvarez could have other interesting options to open 2025 in the ring.

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Another name that has been mentioned for Canelo is Christian Mbili, a 29-year-old Frenchman with an undefeated 28-0 record, who in his last fight defeated Sergy Derevyanchenko in August and would be a contender for the World Boxing Council

A possibility that in September was already ruled out was William Scull (23-0), the IBF challenger, an organization that removed the undisputed tag from the Mexican for refusing to fight the Cuban and stripped him of his world title.

Boxing News is keen to propose a couple of natural super middleweight fighters. Diego Pacheco is one of them, who has a record of 22-0 and 18 knockouts. The 23-year-old would be a challenger for the WBC and WBO, although on January 25 he has his next fight against Steven Nelson (20-0) in Las Vegas.

The other option listed by the media is the Cuban Osleys Iglesias, who at 27 years of age has a record of 13-0 with 12 knockouts and is making his career with the International Boxing Organization.

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While waiting for a date and opponent to be announced, Canelo Alvarez does not seem to have any other options, unless it were for a rematch with Jaime Munguia, but it looks difficult after his defeat to Bruno Surace, with whom he would go for the rematch. In the meantime, all information seems to be just rumors.

#In Just 3 Words#: Terence Crawford Summed Up How A Fight Against Floyd Mayweather Would Go In Just 3 Words

Terence Crawford is currently 41 fights undefeated, nine off Floyd Mayweather‘s incredible record of 50-0.

The switch hitter from Omaha, Nebraska is a four-weight world champion with 31 stoppages to his name. He most recently won the WBA World Title in the super-welterweight ranks with a decision win over Israil Madrimov. That was the fourth division in which Crawford has won belts. He has also been undisputed in two – one of only three men to achieve that in the four-belt era

As Terence  Crawford continues to stake his claim as the best of a generation, fans are debating how he fares compared to the all-time greats. One intriguing fantasy match-up is against the last dominant American, Floyd Mayweather.

‘Money’ Mayweather famously retired undefeated in 2017 as one of the most lucrative stars the sport of boxing has ever seen. The defensive master beat the likes of Canelo Alvarez, Manny Pacquiao, Shane Mosley and Oscar De La Hoya. Would Crawford be on that list if the pair had crossed paths?

Asked on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast how he would do against Mayweather, Crawford didn’t hesitate to back himself.

“Me vs anybody.”

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Crawford’s trainer Brian ‘BoMac’ McIntyre shares the same prediction, though he admits he is, like Crawford, biased.

“There are two things. For one, Crawford is like my son, so I’m going to always go with him

“Terence has that dog in him.”Terence didn’t get to where he is now overnight, it’s taken years and years.

“But, if you put ‘Bud’ in there in his prime with Mayweather in his prime, then of course Mayweather is gonna be the smarter one, but I think ‘Bud’ will have more dog in him.”

Whether or not ‘Bud’ could break the famed defences of Mayweather down will always be resigned to debate. Meanwhile, Crawford chases his own fight with Canelo which would require him to jump up a further two weight classes.

Just in: Errol Spence Sums Up Terence Crawford’s Power In 4 Words As He Continues To Chase Canelo Fight

Errol Spence saw his undefeated record come to an end at the hands of Terence Crawford.

The two fighters took part in one of the biggest fights in recent memory when they met at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas back in July 2023

Errol Spence headed into the fight as the WBA, WBC and IBF welterweight champion and with a record of 28-0, while Crawford held the WBO welterweight belt and had a record of 39-0.

It was seen as a 50-50 fight in the build-up, but it certainly didn’t transpire that way, with ‘Bud’ claiming a dominant ninth round stoppage victory to become undisputed and solidify his place as one of the pound-for-pound best in the world.

Having come out on the wrong end of the result, Spence revealed at the post-fight press conference just how hard his rival hit, needing just four words to sum it up.

“He’s a strong dude.”

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Spence then explained just why he felt that Crawford was able to dominate so easily.

“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.”

Spence is still yet to return to the ring since the defeat to Crawford, but has been linked with a move up to super-welterweight to take on WBO and WBC champion Sebastian Fundora.

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As for Crawford, he is still craving a clash with unified super-middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez, and one fighter who has sparred both men has given his prediction for the bout.

Who Hits Harder ? The Only Man To Face Both Terence Crawford And Jaron Ennis Didn’t Hesitate To Name Who Hits Harder

Jaron Ennis missed out on facing Terence Crawford at welterweight but may move up in the future to make it happen.

The two undefeated Americans are at different stages of their careers, however there’s little doubt it is a match-up that would entice fans. Crawford was undisputed at 147 pounds before moving up to 154 to become a four-weight world champion by beating Israil Madrimov

Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis benefitted by picking up the vacant IBF Welterweight World Title. He has expressed interest in meeting Crawford in the ring when he makes his eventual move up.

One man to face both is David Avanesyan. Crawford controlled their 2022 fight from the start, landing clean punches and hurting Avanesyan throughout. In the sixth round, a devastating left uppercut-right hook combination sent Avanesyan to the canvas, ending the fight.

Ennis also put in a dominant performance against the tough Avanesyan when they met earlier this year. In the fifth, he dropped the Armenian fighter with a counter left hook. Although Avanesyan beat the count, the ringside physician advised the referee to stop the fight before the start of the sixth round due to a cut over Avanesyan’s eye, resulting in a TKO victory for Ennis.

Asked to compare both in an interview by Boxing Scene, trainer Carl Greaves relayed his fighter’s answers on power and prediction.

“I was talking to David and he said that Crawford hits harder but that ‘Boots’ Ennis was a bit sharper and busier … In a nutshell – and after speaking to David – he thinks Crawford beats ‘Boots’ Ennis.”

Whilst Crawford chases a fight with Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez all the way up at super-middleweight, Ennis has confirmed he wants to remain at welterweight to make unification bouts.

Boxing predictions: Fundora-Spence, Inoue-Nakatani, more

There was a chance Sebastian Fundora would face Tim Tszyu in his next fight, a rematch of last year’s bloody decision victory, but with Tszyu losing by TKO to Bakhram Murtazaliev on Saturday, Fundora has his eyes on a different opponent: Errol Spence Jr.

Errol Spence, a former welterweight champion, hasn’t fought since his ninth-round TKO loss to Terence Crawford in July 2023. Afterward, Spence had cataract surgery in January. While the fight hasn’t officially been announced, there’s a chance they will fight early next year. Can Fundora take advantage of the opportunity and defeat Spence?

Shakur Stevenson was scheduled to face Joe Cordina this month but suffered an injury to his right hand during training that required surgery. Now Stevenson’s looking for a new opponent — possibly a top five fighter — for February in a Riyadh Season card.

Jack Catterall and Regis Prograis need statement victories when they face each other on Saturday, but can they get it? Rafael Espinoza pulled an upset victory over Robeisy Ramirez last December in one of the best fights of the year. Can they produce another must-see bout in the rematch?

One of the best pound-for-pound fighters, Naoya Inoue, has won world titles in four weight classes and looks unbeatable. But his Japanese compatriot, Junto Nakatani, is looking to get into the ring with Inoue and has won titles in three divisions. While they are still separated by a division, can they meet in the ring next year?

In response to some of these pressing questions, Mike Coppinger and Nick Parkinson have some answers

Don’t be surprised if … Sebastian Fundora defeats Errol Spence Jr.

Fundora and Spence are slated to meet in early 2025, sources told ESPN, in what will be Spence’s first fight since he was dismantled by Crawford in July 2023.

The bout will also be Spence’s first at 154 pounds after fighting at welterweight all of his career. Between the inactivity, new weight class and the tremendous punishment he sustained in his last bout, Spence should be counted as an underdog vs. Fundora.

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Fundora is a tricky opponent for virtually any fighter as evidenced by his March title victory over Tim Tszyu. Clearly, Fundora learned from his first career loss — a KO vs. Brian Mendoza in a major upset last April — and decided to use his tremendous height and reach more.

At 6-foot-5 ½ with an 80-inch reach, Fundora has otherworldly size for a 154-pounder. Of course, Spence can’t be counted out after all he’s accomplished in the sport. He was a staple of the pound-for-pound list for years and is one of the best welterweights of the past 10 years. — Coppinger

Catterall told ESPN last week he believes he is in the form of his life, and based on his last outing — a unanimous decision win over former undisputed champion Josh Taylor — it is hard to argue with the English contender. Catterall should be a world champion by now, after a controversial split-decision loss to Taylor in 2022, but a victory over Prograis is likely to give him another shot at glory in 2025.

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That desire could fire Catterall to a win over Prograis, whom might have experience on his side as a two-time world champion, but he is out of form and at 35 could also be out of time. His most recent performances suggest Prograis might be on the downward slope.

Prograis suffered a landslide decision loss to Devin Haney in December after he was floored in Round 3 and lost every round in the judges’ scorecards. To rub salt into the wound for Prograis, he had the ignominy of breaking the CompuBox record for fewest punches landed in a 12-round championship bout with 36. He was also lackluster in a split-decision win over Danielito Zorrilla in June 2023, in an underwhelming homecoming fight in New Orleans.

But Prograis is tough, and will be motivated by the need to produce a big performance to salvage his career. In 2019, when he was at his peak, Prograis took Taylor to points in a grueling world title unification fight loss in the World Boxing Super Series final, and that durability is likely to deny Catterall a stoppage win in front of his home fans at the new Co-Op Live arena in Manchester.

As sharp as Catterall’s performances have been recently, he is not a renowned finisher. Since October 2017, Catterall has won by stoppage only three times, all against opponents with double or even triple-digit defeats on their record (Kevin McCauley had 163 losses when they fought in March 2018) and a points decision seems a likely outcome. — Parkinson

Turki Alalshikh, chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, is planning a major card for Feb. 22 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and one fight that would certainly fit on such a show would be Shakur vs. Zepeda. The bout has been in the works for months, with Stevenson lined up for a fight against Cordina this month while Zepeda prepares to face Tevin Farmer on Nov. 16.

Farmer, of course, possesses a similar style to Stevenson as a slick, defensive-minded southpaw. Stevenson was never able to fight Cordina as he underwent hand surgery in September. But afterward, Stevenson said he planned to head into the fight with the pressure fighter Zepeda, anyway.

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Hopefully, the fight comes to fruition, but first, Zepeda will need to look impressive yet again, and this time the opponent (Farmer) figures to present a sterner challenge. — Coppinger

Don’t be surprised if … Naoya Inoue faces Junto Nakatani in a megafight next year

An Inoue-Nakatani fight isn’t only, perhaps, the biggest fight in Japanese history. It’s also one of the best fights that can be made in all of boxing.

Nakatani finally crashed ESPN’s pound-for-pound list last week with another dominant title defense at 118 pounds. And it’s clear there’s no bigger challenge out there for “The Monster” than his own countryman.

Nakatani has the size, power and technique to give Inoue his toughest fight yet, if not defeat him outright. Such a fight at the Tokyo Dome – where 55,000 people saw Inoue defeat Luis Nery in May — for Inoue’s undisputed 122-pound championship would surely generate massive business.

First, Inoue will fight Australia’s Sam Goodman on Dec. 24 in Tokyo before a possible U.S. return in the spring. After that? We could see Inoue fight his first pound-for-pound opponent yet. — Coppinger

Don’t be surprised if … the rematch between Rafael Espinoza and Robeisy Ramirez produces another fight of the year candidate

The last time these two met, it produced a thriller, with both fighters visiting the canvas in one of the best fights of 2023, so expect another classic clash on Dec. 7.

Espinoza produced an upset over Ramirez after entering the fight under the radar. His volume of punches was decisive, especially late on, to earn a majority decision and win the WBO featherweight title. Espinoza, 30, then impressed again in a first defense fourth-round KO of Sergio Chirino in June.

Terence Crawford

Two-time Olympic gold medalist Ramirez must produce something different to avenge the defeat, which makes this fight such an exciting prospect. Ramirez, 30, has since sparkled in a fight in June, as he sealed a Round 7 TKO win over Brandon Leon Benitez.

Espinoza’s height (6-1), the tallest world featherweight champion in history, will again be a defining factor in this fight. Can Ramirez get inside Espinoza’s range with his slick skills? He dropped Espinoza in Round 5 in December, before visiting the canvas himself as the volume of punches took its toll in the final round.

The rematch has all the ingredients for another classic. — Parkinson

Errol Spence Jr. under fire for his physique: ‘Errol, go back to the gym’

Errol Spence Jr. has faced criticism from fans regarding his recent physical appearance, even though his name hasn’t been in the headlines much since his loss to Terence Crawford last year

The image that sparked the controversy shows him standing next to Brian Norman Jr., the newly crowned welterweight champion, but it wasn’t Norman who grabbed boxing fans’ attention.

Instead, fans focused on Spence‘s appearance, which many deemed out of shape, leading to a wave of online comments.

Fans React to Spence Jr.’s Appearance

Danny (@dantheboxingman) shared the photo on his X account, showing Norman Jr. wearing a “Pablo Escobar” T-shirt, standing beside Spence Jr.

The former world champion is dressed in a white shirt and orange shorts, giving a thumbs-up.

This image surfaced nearly a year after Spence’s highly publicized fight with Crawford, and it seems to have stirred up fans once more.

After his defeat, Spence activated the rematch clause last September, but any hope of seeing Crawford lose his undisputed status faded after news of Spence‘s eye surgery broke.

In the months following, Crawford moved up to 154 pounds, leaving the welterweight division behind.

Fans caught a glimpse of Spence at the Gervonta Davis-Frank Martin title fight press conference.

Rumors then surfaced that Spence would debut at light middleweight, potentially facing Sebastian Fundora.

“The Towering Inferno” gained attention with his victory over Tim Tszyu on March 30, during a PBC-Amazon Prime card.

Reportedly, Spence and Fundora‘s teams have tentatively agreed to fight in October, though updates on the bout have been scarce.

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Concerns Over Weight Gain

However, for many fans, the focus wasn’t on the upcoming match but rather on Spence Jr.’s appearance.

One fan commented, “Errol, get back to the gym; Fundora is waiting for you,” possibly alluding to the formidable size of Fundora, who stands at 6’6 with an 80-inch reach.

Another fan suggested that Spence, having relaxed his training regimen after the Crawford fight, might have naturally gained weight, saying, “Errol looks like he’s 190 pounds.”

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One user estimated that Spence was somewhere between 160 and 168 pounds, commenting, “Errol is huge; he looks like a middleweight.”

Despite the speculation, it’s possible Spence has been training hard to prepare for the Fundora fight.

“It’s Going To Be Great When They Do” Terence Crawford Names The Two Men That Beat Gervonta Davis

As a two-weight undisputed champion, Terence Crawford knows what it takes to be great in the ring and has now named two men he thinks are good enough to beat fellow star Gervonta Davis.

‘Tank’ Davis is one of the most explosive boxers in the sport and is the current WBA lightweight champion. He has previously been held belts at super featherweight and super lightweight.

Last April, he secured a statement win against Ryan Garcia and since then has fought just once when he beat Frank Martin by KO in June, though he named his knockout over Leo Santa Cruz as his best.

Speaking to FightHype, Crawford was asked about the two men closing in on ‘Tank’, namely Keyshawn Davis and Shakur Stevenson, and claimed either of them could beat him, but Crawford picked his close friend Stevenson to do it first.

“One of them gunna get him. It’s gunna be a great night of boxing when they do. It gone be him though [pointing to Stevenson]. Big brother first.”

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Though many want to see Stevenson take on ‘Tank’, he may first have to deal with mandatory challenger William Zepeda who secured his shot at the WBC belt after beating Tevin Farmer in his last outing. Stevenson has not fought since a unanimous points win over Artem Harutyunyan in July.

Olympic silver medalist Keyshawn Davis, meanwhile, sent his last opponent Gustavo Lemos to the canvas three times on his way to an impressive second-round win last time out in early November and has now won all 12 of his professional fights.

Turki Alalshikh : Terence Crawford Rejects 2-Fight Conor McGregor Offer Worth ‘Hundreds of Millions’

Terence Crawford isn’t looking to get into the Octagon with Conor McGregor.

The boxing star revealed he turned down a two-fight offer to go against McGregor, per Andreas Hale of ESPN. Turki Alalshikh, who is the chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, offered the pair a two-fight deal that McGregor said would have paid “hundreds of millions” with one matchup in the boxing ring and the other a mixed martial arts showdown.

“They offered me the fight,” Crawford told Bernie Tha Boxer (h/t Hale). “Me and Conor got on the phone and started politicking to try and figure something out. Man, I’m not getting in no f—ing Octagon with you so you can be kicking and elbowing me!”

Chances are, the two fighters would have ended up each winning in their respective sports.

After all, Crawford has never competed in MMA and would be facing one of the sport’s most notable names in McGregor. As for boxing, the 37-year-old remains one of three boxers to simultaneously hold all four major world titles in two different weight classes and would surely have the advantage inside the ring.

McGregor at least has boxing experience after he went against Floyd Mayweather in 2017.

He held his own and lost via a 10th-round TKO, but that was also seven years ago and before he has been sidelined by a toe injury that has kept him away from MMA for four-plus years.

With that as the backdrop, the UFC fighter understood Crawford’s decision.

“He was like, ‘I respect that,'” Crawford said of McGregor’s response. “‘You respect my sport just like I respect your sport. You understand that if you got in the Octagon with me, I would be at a disadvantage. Just like if I got in a boxing ring with you, I’d be at a disadvantage.'”

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That means fans will have to wait longer for McGregor’s return to the world of combat sports.

He was slated to fight Michael Chandler at UFC 303 in June, but a toe injury delayed that appearance and now leaves the identity of his next opponent up in the air.

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As for Crawford, he is 66-11 (33 KOs) in the boxing ring and last competed during a unanimous decision victory over Israil Madrimov in August. It remains to be seen who is next opponent will be, although Hale noted there have been discussions about a high-profile showdown with Canelo Álvarez.

Memory: After Bland Performance Terence Crawford Sends ‘Boots’ Ennis A Message

Terence Crawford could have hopped on the bandwagon blasting Jaron “Boots” Ennis following his unimpressive unanimous decision win over Karen Chukhadzhian on Saturday night at the Wells Fargo Arena in Philadelphia, but he didn’t go that route.

Instead, Crawford took to social media to offer his would-be rival some advice and a smidgeon of encouragement.

Crawford admitted he didn’t see the fight but heard about Chukhadzhian giving Boots more than he bargained for in their rematch. The four-division champion told Boots, “every nights not going to be the same,” and urged him to “never get too comfortable in this game.”

Crawford’s post was sage advice and pretty admirable–especially by boxers’ standards. Ennis has repeatedly called Crawford out for a fight.

I spoke to both men about the callout earlier this year, and while there is mutual respect, there appeared to be some frustration on Ennis’ part because Crawford wouldn’t accept his challenge. After Saturday’s win that saw Ennis take far too many punches and again struggle to get the finish against an opponent that even Boots called a “lower-tier guy.”

Ennis maintains his desire to fight better competition despite the less-than-impressive showing on Saturday. He spoke to the media after Saturday’s fight and shared his belief that if he were fighting better fighters, it would bring the best out of him. That remains to be seen, and it is a tough sell to fans and others in the boxing community.

Fighters like Ryan Garcia didn’t waste time offering harsh criticism following Ennis’ victory. Garcia predicted he’d knock Boots out if they fought, and based on the frequency in which Chukhadzhian was landing his left hook, it doesn’t sound like a crazy prediction when you consider how deadly Garcia is with the same punch.

Ennis did have an answer for Garcia, whom he said only “talks and tweets.”

Golden Boy Promotion’s Oscar De La Hoya immediately posted about a potential fight between Boots and Vergil Ortiz Jr. That fight could potentially headline the suddenly more practical Matchroom-vs-Golden-Boy fight card.

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At this point, if Ennis leaves 147 and potential unification fights against fighters like Brian Norman Jr. and Mario Barrios behind, a scrap with Ortiz does seem like a good matchup. Matchroom’s Eddie Hearn has said Premier Boxing Champion’s WBA welterweight champion Eimantas Staniosis is interested in fighting Ennis in a unification bout.

Hearn mentioning this potential fight sounds like a move to push his fighter into a more winnable matchup rather than throwing him to the sharks at 154 pounds. Based on what we saw on Saturday night, Ennis should probably follow Hearn’s nudging and Crawford’s advice.

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Continue to work on his craft and hone those skills against fighters like Staniosis, Barrios, and Norman before moving up to take on bigger and better competition.

The time Jaron Ennis is tired and frustrated Also Tired of Terence Crawford Fight Questions

If there is one fight that every single fan wants to see at 147, it must be between IBF welterweight champion Jaron Ennis and former undisputed welterweight champion Terence Crawford. Everyone got excited when the 32-0 boxer expressed his desire to fight Bud, as this might be one of the best fights one could have asked for.

But the hope died down instantly when the 37-year-old Omaha native moved up to Light Middleweight and even flat out refused to entertain the potential fight. According to the 41-0 boxer, he had nothing to gain from this fight and it is understandable considering he is at the latter stages of his career now. While every fan slowly lost all hope, Ennis was still holding on to it. But it looks like even Boots has given up now, and he doesn’t expect anything from Terence Crawford.

Jaron Ennis is tired and frustrated

‘The Stomping Ground’ asked Ennis about the idea of the Terence Crawford fight and the Philadelphia native was visibly furious at the question. He stated, “I’m tired of answering your questions about it,” with a huge sigh. He continued, stating how Crawford has completely shut down the idea of the fight again and again. “He(Crawford) already said millions of times that he’s not fighting me or looking my way,” stated Ennis, trying to explain the situation.

The 27-year-old then explained that he had lost all hope of the fight happening. Even though he wants the fight and wants to prove himself against one of the greatest welterweights ever, he has accepted the situation. He stated, “If the fight happens, it happens. I want it to happen, but if not…”

While Boots has made peace with the fight not happening, he does not agree with what Crawford’s camp had to say about him. Earlier this year, Bud’s longtime trainer Brian “Bomac” McIntyre shut down the questions of a potential fight stating Ennis “don’t bring nothing to the table.”

According to Bomac, the fight with Jaron Ennis does not make sense for Bud at this stage of his career. Bomac further stated, “He(Ennis) got our leftovers” in reference to the IBF welterweight title that was handed over to Boots. Naturally, the comments did not sit well with the Philadelphia native as he hit back at the boxer-trainer duo.

Boots hit back at Terence Crawford

While addressing the comments, Ennis talked about how Crawford has fought many boxers who had nothing on him. “He has fought other fighters that didn’t have nothing. He fought David Avanesyan too.” This is not the first time when Boots has cited his frustration with Crawford’s choice of opponents. So, according to the 32-0 boxer, “none of that stuff makes sense.” While he understood the point that Terence Crawford is at a point “where he could fight whoever he wants and pick whoever he wants,” he is not fine with being sidelined completely.

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With Terence Crawford being in the twilight years of his career, it is understandable that he wants to leave a legacy at 154. He already holds the WBA super welterweight title and the WBO interim super welterweight title and might want to become an undisputed champion at 154 as well.

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With Ennis still having unfinished business at 147, we might never see this fight unless something major happens. While this fight would most probably headline any event, the chances of it happening are very slim right now.

What do you think about Jaron Ennis’s comments? Do you think that Terence Crawford has nothing to gain from a fight against Boots? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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