In the realm of boxing, fighters often chase greatness at any cost, but few endeavors seem as audacious as Terence Crawford’s impending leap into the super middleweight division. Crawford, a decorated champion with an undefeated record of 41-0, is preparing to square up against Canelo Alvarez, the reigning WBA, WBC, and WBO super middleweight champion.
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Jaime Munguia’s recent matchup against Bruno Surace serves as more than just a bout; it’s a calculated move by promoters aiming to build a narrative that could eventually lead to a rematch with boxing superstar Canelo Alvarez. Scheduled as the chief support for the high-profile Canelo vs. William Scull fight on May 3rd in Riyadh,
In the world of professional boxing, the economics of pay-per-view (PPV) events have become a focal point of discussions leading up to major matchups. The unpredictability of PPV buys—where a fight can either soar to unprecedented heights or flop—defines the current landscape of boxing. Enter Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford, two of the sport’s leading
Canelo Alvarez, a titan in the boxing world, had some revealing thoughts regarding his future fights this week. Despite facing pressure from Turki Alalshikh to name Terence Crawford as a potential opponent, Canelo remains reticent about his September matchup. With a promising fight against IBF champion William Scull scheduled for May 3rd in Riyadh, Alvarez
Dmitry Bivol’s recent social media post has stirred the waters of the boxing world, drawing mixed reactions from fans and pundits alike. By declaring he’s “waiting for the next move” from Turki Alalshikh, the influential figure in his promotional corner, Bivol is essentially signaling that he is a pawn in a larger chess game, orchestrated
IBF super middleweight champion William Scull has found himself at the center of a swirling storm of media speculation regarding the future of boxing’s biggest stars. Following Canelo Alvarez’s recent bouts, there has been a growing discussion about a potential showdown between Alvarez and Terence Crawford, scheduled for September 13th. Scull, however, has publicly voiced
The upcoming showdown between Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez on September 13th is generating considerable buzz in the boxing world. However, the opinions regarding this match-up are starkly divided. Rolando ‘Rolly’ Romero, a rising star himself, dismisses Crawford’s chances against Alvarez, branding him as simply “too weak” for the challenge he’s about to face. While
David Benavidez has gained a reputation as one of boxing’s most electrifying fighters, especially after his recent victory over David Morrell. Known as “The Mexican Monster,” Benavidez’s fighting style is a captivating blend of speed, power, and relentless aggression. His latest win solidifies his status as a serious contender in the super middleweight division and
Unified super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez is gearing up for a highly anticipated match against IBF champion William Scull on May 3rd in Riyadh. With an impressive record of 62 wins, 2 losses, and 2 draws, Alvarez has proven time and again that he possesses the talent and skill needed to dominate the boxing ring.
The boxing world is buzzing with the anticipation of one of its most electrifying matchups: Canelo Alvarez facing off against Terence Crawford. Both fighters, known for their exceptional skill sets and relentless determination, will embark on a journey that promises to alter the fabric of boxing history. Former champion Oscar De La Hoya has weighed