Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford: Boxers Respond to Questions About Career Ending.
Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford Before Their Last Major Fight
According to The Sun: Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford discussed the possibility of retirement ahead of their potentially last major fight.
Despite his impressive achievements, Crawford will soon celebrate his 38th birthday, just two weeks after the fight with Alvarez, which takes place this Saturday.
Getty GettyThe Mexican superstar Alvarez is preparing for his 68th fight, a career that began when he was just 15 years old, over 20 years ago. Both boxers acknowledge that they are approaching the final stages of their illustrious careers, but they are not planning to retire just yet.
“I don't know if this is the last big fight, or if great prospects await me ahead,” said Canelo through a translator at the press conference.
“I can say one thing: I am focused on this fight, and this is the only fight that matters to me, which I approach with pleasure.”
Crawford, who remains undefeated after 41 fights, is also determined.
“I am not thinking about that right now. I am focused on the task ahead of me. My only goal is Canelo,” he said.

All Information Before the Fight of the Century: Canelo vs Crawford
Canelo vs Crawford - All Information
The moment has come - one of the biggest boxing matches is HAPPENING THIS WEEKEND.
Two of the best boxers will meet in the ring, fighting for ranking supremacy and the super middleweight title.
Undefeated Crawford, who won the lightweight champion title, has not fought in a year.
He is moving up two weight classes to face Canelo, who has captured titles in significant bouts.
Here’s all the information about this exciting fight…
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Canelo, at 35, aims to keep his WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO titles in the super middleweight category.
Meanwhile, Crawford, moving up two divisions from 154, wants to become the first boxer to win a title in three categories.
“Greatness means everything to me right now as I have a goal again,” he said.
“No one has done this before, and I want to be a three-time undefeated champion in men’s boxing.”
GettyThis fight promises to be a significant milestone in the history of world boxing. Both boxers have many achievements and ambitions, and their desire to prove their superiority in the ring only adds intrigue to this bout. All eyes are focused on whether Crawford can withstand the pressure of moving to a new weight category and overcome Alvarez, who aims to keep his titles. Time will tell how significant this meeting will be for both boxers.
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