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A spy in Canelo Alvarez’s camp reveals the Mexican’s biggest weakness in facing Terence Crawford

News RoomBy News RoomApril 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The countdown is on for one of the most anticipated fights in modern boxing.

What began as speculation has transformed into a career-defining showdown between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford-a matchup charged with legacy, risk, and high drama.

For Crawford, the undefeated Omaha native, this fight represents far more than just another payday. He delayed retirement, pursued the bout relentlessly, and now stands at the edge of boxing immortality.

His recent appearance at WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas, where he received a thunderous ovation, highlighted his growing crossover appeal. Boxing insider Rick Glaser, long a supporter of Crawford, summed it up.

“Crawford has transitioned into a star.”

Glaser went on to paint a dream scenario for Crawford fans-one in which Bud defeats Canelo, grants him a rematch, then rides off undefeated into retirement. But even Glaser admitted that, for now, this remains just hopeful thinking.

Trouble in camp and questions in the ring

What adds intrigue to the fight is the mounting speculation about Canelo Alvarez’s preparation. According to boxer Dominique Crowder, who spoke with Fight Hype, an inside source from Canelo’s camp claims the Mexican superstar has looked sluggish in training.

“Canelo’s slow on his feet. Crawford can outbox him,” Crowder claimed.

However, even with that supposed intel, Crowder cautioned against underestimating the former undisputed super middleweight champion.

“You’ve got 12 rounds. It’s like you’re a tree and he’s chopping at you-eventually, he’s going to catch up.”

Canelo has made a career out of silencing doubts. His timing, power, and ring IQ have overwhelmed faster fighters before. If he can withstand Crawford’s early tempo, it may only take one clean counter to change the fight.

As the fight approaches, both men carry more than belts into the ring-they carry the weight of expectation, reputation, and final chapters. Will Crawford secure the perfect send-off? Or will Canelo reaffirm his dominance with one more signature win? Whatever happens, this battle promises to leave a permanent mark on boxing’s legacy.

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