Shakur Stevenson predicts that the Crawford Saches “S *** will throw out Canela and make it look easy” if they fight this September on the holiday weekend of the Mexican Independence Day.
The Stevenson Lake Lake category champion believes that Crawford (41-0, 31 ko) is on the second level despite being much smaller and never fought in the super-modern category to prove it.
Certainly we cannot look at Crawford's best career victories, a close decision against Israil Madrid and knockout in a car accident, exhausted, injuries to the tortured and inactive shell of Errol Spence to say that he showed that he was on the second level to Canela. These two struggles showed that Crawford was not good enough to win the best killers at 154, 160 or 168.
Crawford's challenge
If the Turks al-Sheikh wanted to show Crawford difficult love, he would have told him that he had to show that he was able to beat this three in order to deserve the fight against Canel Alvarez:
- David Benavidez
- Arthur Beterbiev Vs. Dmitry Bivol 2 winner
- David Morrell
It would not only allow Crawford to make money Golden Parachute retirement Money, which would allow him to retire softly, but it would also make the fight Canelo-Crawford more like a sport than a celebrity event, similar to professional wrestling.
If boxing is ever considered a real sport like NBA, NFL and NHL around the world, fighters have to withstand test struggles to prove themselves and win championship matches.
“Canelo surpassed him,” Shakur predicted about Terrence Crawford's fight against Canel Alvarez in September. “Yes, sure,” said Shakur Stevenson IFL TV When asked if Crawford 'makes it look easy to' beat Canela. “Terrence is crazy. This guy is a psychopath, ”Shakur said about the Buddha who did not ask for a clause about the rehydration from the Mexican superstar.
“Canelo is one of the biggest names in boxing sports. You can't seek a clause about rehydration against someone like that, “Stevenson said.
A pot with gold at the end
I have nothing against Crawford to fight Canel as he earns it running through David Benavidez, winner of Beterbiev-Bivol 2, and Morrell. Watch it like this. Benavidez and Morrell waited much longer than the Buddha to fight Canela and were ignored as if they did not exist on this planet.
They both deserve the fight against Canel more than Crawford, who barely endured his last toothless fight in his debut at 154 against Madrid.
The only reason I inserted Beterbiev and Bivol in combination is that I think the Turks al-Sheikh could like the idea of focusing on the fight that includes those types and Crawford with the Golden Award, Canela at the end of the rainbow, a pot of gold for the ultimate winner.