📢 BREAKING NEWS: Sebastian Fundora DOUBTS Terence Crawford CAN DEFEAT Canelo Álvarez.

Breaking: Sebastian Fundora Doubt Terence Crawford can overcome Canelo Álvarez!

The boxing world is full of a new controversy, since the Super Welter champion of the CMB Sebastian Fundora (21-1-1, 13 kos) throws doubts about the capacity of Terence Crawford to defeat Saul “Canelo” Álvarez in a possible box office appearance. Fundora, speaking in a media event in Los Angeles today, praised Canelo’s current form while questioning Crawford’s possibilities, saying: “He [Canelo] is in good shape! I don’t see that Crawford hit him.”

 

Fundora’s comments arrive at a fundamental time as speculation intensifies on a Canelo-Crawford superfieta, potentially scheduled by the end of 2025 or early 2026. Crawford (41-0, 31 kos), just out of a ninth round of Israilv From WBA, it has been Valupal de Israil Madrimov until May 168, 168. To challenge Canelo, the indisputable medium -sized champion. Canelo (61-2-2, 39 kos), meanwhile, is preparing for his next defense of the title against Edgar Berlanga Jr. on September 13, 2025, at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

The Founder of 6’5 “, known as” The Imploving Inferno “, has a unique perspective in both combatants. He previously faced Crawford in a fighter session alected in 2023, where the sources said that Fundora remained his own despite the technical domain of Crawford. Durability and adaptability, after having seen it, dominate the super medium weight against Jaime and Jermall Charlo in 2024.

“Canelo’s experience in 168 is unmatched,” Fundora elaborated. “Crawford is a genius in the ring, but climbing two more weight classes to face a guy like Canelo, which is in good shape at this time, is a difficult task, even for someone as good as Bud.” Fundora’s comments echo a feeling shared by some analysts about X, who argue that the disadvantage of the size of Crawford and the relentless blow of Canelo’s body could be decisive in a confrontation.

Crawford, however, remains flushed by skepticism. In a recent interview with Dazn, the 37 -year -old Omaha native, dismissed the skeptics, saying: “I have been listening” not “in my career. Canelo is a great champion, but I am the best fighter in the world. I will try it when I get there.” Crawford’s trust is reinforced by his recent actions, including a dominant exhibition against Madrimov, where he showed his adaptability when changing posture and landing at precise counter.

Canelo, at age 34, has not shown signs of deceleration, despite retirement whispers after the provocative statement of Eddie Hearn the day Canelo could “retire soon” to avoid Crawford. Canelo’s team has ruled out such statements, with coach Eddy Reynoso emphasizing his approach to Berlanga. “We don’t look beyond the opponent,” Reynoso said last week. “Crawford can wait for your turn.”

Fundora’s doubts have caused a heated debate among fans. In X, some agree with the super welter weight champion, pointing out the physical advantages and the experience of Canelo with higher weights. Other argue that Crawford’s speed, IQ and left -handed position could raise important problems for Canelo, who fought against Dmitry Bivol’s movement in 2022.

While the boxing world awaits Canelo’s next movement after Berlanga, Fundora’s comments have added fuel to the fire that surrounds this dream confrontation. Will Crawford defy the probabilities and consolidate his legacy by knocking down Canelo, or the prediction of the founder will be valid? With both fighters at the top of their races, this debate is far from finishing.

Related Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Š 2023 Luxury Blog - Theme by WPEnjoy