Terence Crawford’s team has not forgotten the glory that the American boxer achieved by beating Canelo Alvarez for all his titles and continue to boast of that great difference, according to them, that the challenger had against the champion and visualize that a rematch would be superfluous because the Mexican would lose by KO.

Despite the fact that the fight, which took place in front of 70,482 spectators at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, saw a Crawford less aggressive than expected and only showed his worth at the end, when he pulled away on the judges’ scorecards (115-113, 115-113 and 116-112), his trainer predicts that a possible rematch with Canelo would end with the Mexican losing again.

“I think we could beat him a second time and it may be worse this time because I feel like ‘Bud’ Crawford is very fit, so I don’t think Canelo can get to hurt him,” said Bernie Davis in ‘MillCity Boxing’.

With great optimism for the future, Davis believes a Crawford KO of Canelo is possible. “Nothing that he [Canelo] proposed in the ring was working that night. I think Alvarez imagined that Crawford was going to run like William Scull and, I guess, he thought that Terence could not hurt him. I don’t see any reason for a rematch between the two,” said the trainer.

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