At this moment we can all make very big speculations, but if Charlo wins? how are we going to stay? many speechless, and others will win their good sums of money and with good reason, that's why I say if in any sport the most impossible things happen, why not in boxing?
If Charlo wins then no changes for what Crawford desires, he will face instead the winner and proceed to his own timeline.
But technically speaking, although everything is possible to happen including an upset win by Charlo, I don't see any advantages he can use against the prime Canelo. I remember when Bivol was facing Canelo, only a few believed that the former would win but the result didn't say the same. I can't apply that same scenario to Charlo facing Canelo.
Anyway, let's wait for the winner of the Canelo-Charlo bout and speculate everything from there.
Yes, he does have a point because Charlo's chances are still a chance even if it's just slim. But Canelo is still Canelo, he might not be that bad, but I surely believe that he can still give a good fight and defend his belt successfully from a boxer who have jumped across weight classes just to face him. And yes, either way, Crawford will stick to what he stands and will likely face the winner of this fight.
Just to add though, I still don't think that Charlo can make a difference in a division that Canelo owned for years now. He might win some rounds but that's it, he's not getting any luckier than that. No offense.
It will still be Canelo dominating this fight, Although he doesn't look good in his last fight as everyone expecting him to score a knockout victory. We've always talk about Crawford jumping 3 weight class and try to fight Canelo. But we also forget that Jermell is the champion at 154 lbs and so he is already jumping two weight class to face Canelo here. So that is already a good measuring stick to see if someone that really jump that high and face the champion and win (although is chances are very slim as we have thought). But still though, respect for Charlo for having that balls to challenge and fight Alvarez at his best weight class and if I'm not mistaken, he hasn't been defeated yeat at super Middleweight. His defeat to Bivol is him climbing at 175 lbs.
The nearest boxer who gave Canelo the most hardships and struggles at 168 is none other than Golovkin, I mean Canelo sure do have the advantages required to be the winner but their fight always go to decision and even sparks some critics because some of their fights wasn't that clear that Canelo have won and he just cannot break Golovkin's jaw.
But for Charlo, it will be a mystery if he can also give that same hardships towards Canelo like GGG has done to the latter. Anyway, let's see it soon.
The first fight though is at 160 lbs and others thought that GGG really won that fight. And in the second fight, it was at 168 lbs, Canelo's best weight so it's har to beat him at super MW as no one has done it before.
GGG has one of the best jaw and so is Canelo. So in this fight, as I have said, very hard to break that as Charlo might not have the power to crack that Canelo's jaw unless Canelo is really getting older by now.
Yes, what you say about Canelo aging is very true, therefore he is also a pro for him, first because he knows every part of what he can do in a fight, second, he knows how far his capacity is and he knows very well how far reach and not exceed, know the limits of your body, you know if you go beyond the limits of your body because it will look bad, and you will not be able to resist, the other thing is that as you say, it has a strong jaw, so the blows have more capacity to resist it, then this is one of the things that we must consider, in the best of aspects we can say that Canelo is the one with the best preparation, but anything in boxing can happen, just remembering the fight of Spence and Crawfiord where he was sure to beat Crawford, in his interviews he said that he would give him that fight even though he was not at his level, and what he did not know was that Crawford had a great time training, so in a matter of In a short time he had already beaten Spence, so there it is shown that things are very opposible in boxing.
Crawford’s Canelo Talk Prompts Big “Money” Comparisont used to be a slam dunk.
Whether it came when he was still an active fighter or in the immediate aftermath of his post-Andre Berto retirement in 2015, Floyd Mayweather Jr. was a guaranteed winner.
When people asked my opinion on possible matchups or dream scenarios, it never changed.
When it came to 21st century welterweight champs, Mayweather would beat them all.
He never fought Vernon Forrest, Cory Spinks, or Antonio Margarito, but he’d have handled them.
And though Shane Mosley and Manny Pacquiao suggested after the fact that there were injuries at play when they did fight him, I never swayed from believing he’d have won at their optimum health, too.
It hadn’t changed much in the subsequent years either.
No matter if it was Keith Thurman, Shawn Porter or Paulie Malignaggi claiming a share of supremacy at a modern-day 147 pounds, they never moved me enough to think that Mayweather couldn’t beat them.
But all of a sudden, there’s a little doubt creeping in.
And the more current welterweight king Terence Crawford makes headlines by saying he’s ready, willing, and able to jump a few rungs to face Canelo Alvarez, the more I wonder what might have occurred had he been at his current level at the same time Floyd was near the peak of his 147-pound powers.
When pondering such a match, the math alone is staggering.
Mayweather and Crawford are a combined 90-0 with 58 KOs, not to mention legit sanctioning body titles in eight weight classes (5-3 Mayweather), Ring Magazine titles in six weight classes (3-3), and four BWAA Fighter of the Year awards (3-1 Mayweather).
The “Pretty Boy” turned “Money,” Mayweather reached the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2021 and “Bud” is a lock to join him soon after the moment he decides to hang up the gloves.
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https://www.boxingscene.com/crawfords-canelo-talk-prompts-big-money-comparison--177489Well , in this order of ideas , we as good fans of boxing Know that boxers first agree to see how much they are going to win and if it is a good business for them, both for what they are going to win in case one of the two they lose and it doesn't look so bad, and second , if the Show is worth it or not, then the most important thing here for many is the business model, that is the first thing for them , so who is where I focus the most that should first Being a good show and that it be in favor of the sport, that is what moves many of us in this sport, the things that are said to each Other , that there is that disagreement between the two and that they can get along very well at the time of the fight , because It's not worth it just for the money, that doesn't make sense to me, and I think that many people in the world also think like me, because they know that true boxing is what occurs sincerely between two boxers that they really Want to wear a belt or that they really want to earn that title.