Canelo Alvarez, the only boxer to have faced both Floyd Mayweather and Terence Crawford, has a clear take on who would emerge victorious in a hypothetical prime-time showdown between the two. In a recent interview, Canelo expressed his belief that Crawford, the undisputed super-middleweight champion, is the superior fighter.
Canelo's perspective is intriguing, considering his own history with Mayweather. At just 23 years old, Canelo faced the legendary Mayweather during his super-welterweight world title reign, and the outcome was a lesson in experience. Despite a majority-decision verdict, it was widely acknowledged as a 'man against boy' affair, with Mayweather's technical prowess proving too much for the younger Canelo.
Crawford, on the other hand, has been on a remarkable journey. He became the second three-division undisputed ruler in boxing history, following in the footsteps of Henry Armstrong, who last achieved this feat in 1938. Crawford's triumph over Canelo in September solidified his status as a boxing great, and his undefeated record further cements his legacy.
Mayweather, despite his 2017 retirement, is set to make a highly anticipated return in September, facing Manny Pacquiao in a rematch. However, Canelo's statement about Crawford's superiority adds an interesting layer to the ongoing debate about who would emerge victorious in a prime-time Mayweather vs. Crawford bout.
The boxing world is abuzz with speculation, and the comments section is sure to be a hotbed of discussion. Who do you think would win in a hypothetical prime-time showdown? Share your thoughts and let's keep the conversation going!