Eddie Hearn: Terence Crawford’s Future Tied to Canelo

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Eddie Hearn, a promoter, believes that Terence Crawford is delaying his fights as he aims to set up a match with Canelo Alvarez before retiring. Crawford, who has already earned a significant sum and is feeling the effects of getting older, is not interested in battling younger opponents like Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis or contenders in the 154-pound division.

Crawford is enthusiastic about the chance to face Canelo and the substantial financial rewards that would follow. However, Canelo’s reported demands for the fight, speculated to exceed $100 million, could pose a challenge in materializing the showdown.

Given Crawford’s infrequent appearances in the ring and advancing age, waiting for a clash with Canelo may not be practical. Moreover, his recent tight match against WBA junior middleweight champion Israil Madrimov may have discouraged him from pursuing fights in the 154-pound category to achieve undisputed status.

Hearn proposes that Crawford might be avoiding facing Ennis due to the difficulties of competing in the 154-pound class. Without a lucrative deal to entice Canelo, Crawford’s future in boxing might be uncertain. The responsibility lies with Crawford to arrange the desired fight with Canelo, as the Mexican star may not be as motivated for the match.

It remains to be seen if Crawford will get his wish for a showdown with Canelo, with financial discussions playing a crucial role in bringing the battle to life.

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