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Crawford Poised To Exploit Alvarez’s
Crawford Poised To Exploit Alvarez’s
According to reports, Canelo Alvarez, the Face of Boxing, will receive a payout of over $100 million for his bout against Terence Crawford at Las Vegas Stadium on September 12. If Canelo (63-2-2, 39 KOs) defeats Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) to retain his undisputed super middleweight title, he may receive a purse of up to $150 million.
Canelo Alvarez Startled the Boxing World Five Times
Terence is anticipated to earn about $100 million, which would be ideal for his retirement. Fans think that his repeated claims that he is fighting Canelo for "legacy" reasons only are a code for, "I'm looking for retirement cash."
Evident Decline
According to Turki Alalshikh, it's "the fight of the century." Given that Crawford, the former four-division world champion, is one of his favorite fighters, you can't blame him for getting a little too excited about this battle. Though not what Turki refers to it, it's a terrific fight. Imagine it as an old-fashioned bout between former champions who are waning and getting close to retirement.
Watching the two lions battle will be entertaining for the audience. But since the winner hasn't faced the accomplished fighters Christian Mbilli, Diego Pacheco, and Osleys Iglesias to demonstrate it, you can't label them the real greatest at 168.
The elderly boxer from Omaha, Nebraska, may yet have enough tools in his toolbox to overcome Alvarez, despite the fact that he hardly fights these days and appeared to have lost a half dozen steps in his most recent appearance in 2024. The Mexican celebrity appears even worse. He fought William Scull, the IBF super middleweight champion, last Saturday night.
Punch Data
Canelo: 36.8% of his 152 punches connected, or 56 of them.
Scull: 18.8% with 55 of 293
Canelo's 12-round majority decision victory over William Scull (23-1, 9 KOs) in their undisputed super middleweight championship bout at The Venue in Riyadh last Saturday night seems unimpressive. The 34-year-old Canelo's decline was evident since he was unable to cut off the ring. And his punching power was pitiful.
Style of Plodding
Alvarez appeared elderly and awful throughout. It was difficult to see him slog around the ring. Crawford, who typically wouldn't be able to compete with a 2016 Canelo at his best, will be susceptible versus him due to his diminished athleticism. The 34-year-old Mexican celebrity is getting less entertaining with each round.
Alvarez seemed to have suffered a lot after his most recent bout with the 193-pound Edgar Berlanga. He easily won the bout, but after getting tired, he suffered a lot of blows from the Brooklyn, New York native in the second half. The shell we saw last night versus Scull may have been the result of those punches taking the best part of Canelo's remaining body.
"I'm excited for this battle, which is the biggest of my career. In response to his very lucrative bout against Canelo Alvarez on September 12th in Las Vegas, Terence Crawford told Ring Magazine, "I'm excited." examining the boxing scene, Canelo's achievements, and the possibilities he had.
Assessing him and other such tasks. Even though we have never been in a ring before, I think this is a fantastic opportunity for my career and for me [read: $$$]. For me, it's really exciting. It's similar to dousing a fire with gasoline. I want to be competitive in a fight in September, and I'm very competitive," Crawford stated.
