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Canelo vs. Crawford: History shows that one bad last fight does not define the champion

News RoomBy News RoomAugust 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The upcoming battle between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford not only pits two of the best boxers of their generation against each other, it is also the biggest fight on American soil in almost a decade and a clash that could redefine the boxing industry.

What is a reality is that neither comes after their best version. Last summer, Crawford made his debut at 154 pounds and defeated Israil Madrimov by a close decision. Although it was a victory, the American looked less dominant than usual, which raised questions about whether he has already reached his physical ceiling.

Canelo Alvarez and his last performance

Canelo, meanwhile, is coming off a unanimous decision victory over William Scull in a fight marked by a lack of offensive action. While Scull’s evasive style was a factor, the performance raised doubts about the Mexican’s motivation and ability to cut the ring at this advanced stage of his career.

However, history shows that these perceptions are often misleading. Great champions go through moments of uncertainty before they shine again.

Sugar Ray Leonard and the lesson against Marvin Hagler

A classic example is Sugar Ray Leonard, who came in 1987 to his fight against Marvin Hagler with three years of inactivity and multiple detractors. Despite the criticism, Leonard shocked the world and won in one of the most memorable nights in boxing. His case proved that a poor previous performance does not necessarily define the future.

Salvador Sanchez motivated by provocation

Another emblematic case is that of Salvador Sanchez, the Mexican idol who arrived as the underdog against Wilfredo Gomez, after a lackluster fight against Nicky Perez. Gomez’s taunts ignited him and led him to one of the most iconic victories of the Mexico-Puerto Rico rivalry, with an unforgettable eighth-round knockout.

Evander Holyfield and the surprise against Mike Tyson

History repeats itself with Evander Holyfield, who came in with poor performances before facing the incredible Mike Tyson. The bookmakers had him as a sure victim, but that night he found his best version and ended up starring in one of the biggest surprises in modern boxing.

A historic lesson for Canelo vs. Crawford

From Sugar Ray to Sanchez and Holyfield, the conclusion is clear: judging a champion solely on their last fight can be a mistake. Ahead of the highly anticipated Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford, boxing history reminds us that true legends often shine when there are the most doubts about them.

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