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Blockbuster Showdown: Canelo vs. Crawford Fight Takes Center Stage

Published 5 hours ago5 minute read
Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Blockbuster Showdown: Canelo vs. Crawford Fight Takes Center Stage

The boxing world is on the cusp of witnessing a historic undisputed super-middleweight showdown in Las Vegas, as Canelo Alvarez prepares to defend his 168-pound crown against the undefeated American great, Terence Crawford. This highly anticipated event, dubbed by some as a "fight of the century," brings together two formidable talents, with Crawford making an audacious leap of two weight divisions to challenge for Canelo's undisputed title and etch his name among boxing's all-time greats.

Former heavyweight icon Lennox Lewis weighed in on the monumental clash, predicting an explosive encounter. Lewis, a veteran of blockbuster Sin City showdowns himself, believes Crawford will not shy away or try to hide, but instead will aggressively pursue Canelo, putting pressure on him and keeping him at a distance before seizing opportunities. He noted that while Canelo is not easy to hit, he can be hit. Lewis emphasized the immense stakes for both fighters, both financially and in terms of legacy, highlighting that with both possessing power, it will be a matter of who takes the chance first to land a decisive blow.

Crawford's motivation for taking on Canelo is deeply personal and ambitious. Approaching his 37th birthday, Crawford insisted on this fight despite its semi-preposterous nature, rejecting more sensible and lucrative alternatives like Vergil Ortiz Jr. or Jaron "Boots" Ennis. He saw Canelo not merely as a rival, but as an "existential corrective" and a "white whale" he had been stalking for years, a fight he wasn't supposed to win, seeking eternal respect and stature. He had been studying Canelo since at least 2015, attending his fights and plotting this challenge, determined not to be another fighter simply seeking a career payday, but genuinely aiming for victory.

Terence Crawford began his professional career in the 135-pound lightweight division, later reigning at 154 pounds. His challenge against Canelo at 168 pounds marks a significant jump of two weight classes, a career-high weight for him at 167.5 pounds. Canelo Alvarez, 35, has a more extensive history at this weight and higher, having campaigned at 168 pounds for ten of his past eleven fights, with a previous career high of 174.4 pounds. His opponent, Crawford, at 37, is two weeks shy of his 38th birthday, making the multi-division jump a challenging proposition by conventional boxing standards.

Despite the age difference, the "boxing mileage" tells a different story. Canelo has fought at least 520 rounds as a professional, including two competitive bouts against Gennadiy Golovkin and losses to Floyd Mayweather and Dmitry Bivol. In contrast, Crawford, who has never been beaten or beaten down, has accumulated 245 professional rounds. Crawford even possesses a height and reach advantage over Canelo (5-foot-8, 74-inch reach vs. 5-foot-7½, 70½-inch reach), adding an interesting dynamic to the physical comparison.

Statistically, Crawford has been a more prolific finisher in recent years, with 11 consecutive knockouts between 2016 and 2023, and a knockout rate of 75.6%. He has also been the first to knock out nine opponents in their careers since 2014. Canelo, with a 61.9% knockout rate, has stopped three fighters for the first time since 2014, with his last knockout coming in 2021 against Caleb Plant. Canelo's last ten opponents had a combined record of 288-9-2 before fighting him, arguably facing slightly better opposition on paper, including putting the first blemishes on the records of five undefeated fighters.

Both fighters have shown remarkable durability, with neither Canelo nor Crawford ever having been knocked down in their careers. While Canelo has gone the distance with seven opponents in the past three years, Crawford has gone to decision only ten times in 41 fights, and no judge has ever scored a fight for his opponent. Canelo has an accurate punch connect percentage of 36.1%, but Crawford boasts an underrated defense, with opponents landing an average of only 7.7 punches per round on him. This suggests the fight could very well go the distance.

Canelo is the betting favorite, largely due to his natural size advantage and extensive experience at super-middleweight. For Crawford to secure a victory, he understands he cannot afford his typical slow start, which involves downloading his opponent's tendencies. He emphasized the need to "set the tone" early, putting rounds in the bank decisively and making sure the judges recognize his dominance, without solely aiming for an early knockout. Given the fight is on Mexican Independence Day weekend, Canelo will also likely benefit from a pro-Canelo crowd and potentially any doubt on the judges' scorecards.

The combat sports world will indeed stand still for this event, which will be aired on Netflix. Canelo reportedly agreed to the fight for a purse believed to be in excess of $100 million. Adding to the spectacle, veteran UFC Octagon girl Red Dela Cruz will be one of the ring girls for the bonanza, reaching an entirely new audience as she struts around the ring during the historic clash. This fight represents a legacy statement for both athletes, with Crawford attempting to become the first male boxer to achieve undisputed status in three different weight classes, and Canelo aiming to solidify his place as one of the greatest boxers of his generation by retaining his undisputed super-middleweight crown.

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