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This Saturday, on September 13, from Las Vegas, in a struggle that will be available in Netflix, Terence Crawford is jumping two weight classes to challenge the world champion of the World Super Middleweight, Canelo Alvarez. The Super Fight is literally around the corner and is a very interesting game.
Canelo is the most successful Mexican boxer that competes today, and Bud is the most successful American boxer to compete today. Both boys are world champions of four divisions, both are pound prizes for free pounds, and both have been the undisputed world champions in the modern age of 4 belts.
The key component that enters this is the size. The two may seem approximately the same size to a quick look, but aspects can be misleading. Bud has only struggled in the north of 147, and this was his last struggle when he won Israel Madrimov for the WBA Middle Weight Championship. Bud had previously won titles in 135, and was indisputable to both 140 and 147.But he never fought at 160, much less 168, and had a single struggle at 154. On the other hand, the first Canelo championship took place at 154, and also won important world titles in 160, 175 and, of course, 168 where he is the king who reigned. So the big question of this is that Crawford can face the size and strength and power of Canelo? If you can, we should be in a big struggle!
Who will win the next mega bout showdown between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford?
This edition of Rummy corner You will try to answer this question at the same time that you will provide a quick preview of the next indisputable mid -weight competition. Watch and enjoy the video for a man’s opinion. This is the corner of Rummy (produced and narrated by Geoffrey Ciani).
Last updated on 12/12/2025