Terence Crawford’s strategy for a potential showdown with Canelo Alvarez remains shrouded in mystery, leaving fans wondering what’s next.
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Terence Crawford has kept his strategy for a potential showdown with unified super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez in 2025 a closely guarded secret. While Crawford has expressed a strong desire for the fight, many experts question its viability due to the significant difference in weight and power between the two fighters.
Crawford, renowned for his technical prowess and knockout power, has been dominant in the lighter divisions. However, his recent junior middleweight debut against Israil Madrimov raised doubts about his ability to transfer his power to higher weight classes.
Many critics argue that Terrence Crawford may be too small and underpowered to compete with Canelo at super middleweight. They suggest that rather than targeting a fight with Canelo, Crawford should focus on solidifying his dominance in his current division or gradually move up to higher weight classes, facing opponents more suited to his size and fighting style.
What Did Crawford Say About His Strategy for a Potential Fight with Canelo?
Speaking on Carl Froch’s YouTube channel, Crawford refused to reveal his game plan for a fight against Canelo Alvarez in 2025. “I don’t want to go in there and say I’m going to box him. When I get in the ring, I might stay in front of him. I don’t want to say I’m going to stay there in front of him when I might have to box him,” said Crawford.
erence Crawford (L), a welterweight undisputed champion, poses on the scale after his official weigh-in at LA Live on August 2, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. Crawford and Madrimov will fight for the super-welterweight title on Saturday August 3, 2024 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
“I’m the type of fighter that makes adjustments on the fly. Throughout my career, I do what’s necessary to get the job done,” Crawford added. “That’s what we’re in the game for, to leave a legacy.”
An Avoidant Style or a Direct Confrontation?
For many, a head-to-head matchup between Crawford and Canelo would be the ideal scenario. However, it’s unlikely that Crawford would be willing to risk an exchange of punches with a power puncher like Canelo. Ultimately, Crawford’s strategy for facing Canelo will be pivotal in determining both the outcome of the fight and the satisfaction of the fans.
Terence Crawford sends big warning to Canelo Alvarez on their potential fight.
Terence Crawford is seeking a multi-fight deal to face Canelo Alvarez and has warned the Mexican star about what could happen if the bout doesn’t materialize.
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With 2025 on the horizon, many boxers are already searching for their next rivals. Rumors suggest Terence Crawford could face Canelo Alvarez next year, and the American has issued a warning to the Mexican star about what could happen if the bout doesn’t materialize.
In recent months, Canelo Alvarez has been in the spotlight. The Mexican legend is entering the final stage of his illustrious career, cementing his name in gold in boxing history books.
Meanwhile, Terence Crawford has also reached remarkable heights. Fans have long dreamed of a matchup between the two, but weight differences have made this bout seem impossible.
Terence Crawford unveils his next step if he doesn’t fight Canelo Alvarez
Terence Crawford has had an exceptional career. The American remains undefeated, boasting 41 wins (31 by knockout) and no losses over his 16-year tenure in the ring.
At 37 years old, retirement looms on the horizon for Crawford. However, he still hopes to fight Canelo Alvarez, with reports suggesting the bout could happen in 2025.
According to various sources, Crawford is pursuing a multi-fight deal to face Canelo Alvarez. If these fights don’t materialize, it might mark the end of Crawford’s career.
Speaking to Box Nation, Terence Crawford declined to confirm whether he would retire if the Canelo fight doesn’t happen, noting there are no other top fighters he is interested in facing.
“I wouldn’t say that,” Crawford told Box Nation on his potential retirement. “Right now I’m just weighing up my options and looking for the best opportunities for Terence Crawford and my career.”
At what weight would Terence Crawford face Canelo Alvarez?
Canelo Alvarez is currently the unified champion at super-middleweight, a division he has dominated in recent years with no rival for the Mexican pugilist.
On the other hand, Terence Crawford is most comfortable at super-welterweight. To face Canelo, he would need to move up 14 pounds or negotiate a catchweight where both fighters could compete comfortably.
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