Terence Crawford after victory over Canelo: possible retirement.
Terence Crawford reflects on possible retirement after triumph over Canelo Alvarez
According to The Sun: Terence Crawford is once again questioning his boxing future after an impressive victory over Canelo Alvarez.
The Omaha boxer became a undisputed champion in the super middleweight division thanks to a flawless performance in the match against the renowned boxer.
Terence crushed the Mexican giant, becoming a three-time undisputed championGETTY
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Crawford dominated Canelo throughout all 12 rounds, winning by unanimous decision and becoming an undisputed champion in three weight classes.
However, after this fight, he hinted that he does not rule out the possibility of retirement.
On Ariel Helwani's show, Crawford noted:
“I don’t know. As I’ve said before, I will talk to my team, my family, and we will see what happens next. This could be my last fight. I don’t want to talk about it just yet.”
The boxer could also decide to have a rematch with Canelo, who still has two fights left on his contract before retiring.
Canelo would be happy for the chance to avenge his third career loss.
Canelo Alvarez ready for a rematch with Terence CrawfordGETTY
Canelo emphasized:
“As I’ve already told him, it’s a pleasure to share the ring with such great fighters. And if we meet again, it will be wonderful.”
He also noted:
“I have already achieved a lot in boxing. I have already left my mark on the sport. My legacy is already here. I feel great, I am strong.”
In this bout, Crawford showcased incredible technique and confidence, which has been acknowledged not only by boxing enthusiasts but also by experts. His potential retirement decision has sparked lively discussions among fans and sports analysts. In the event of a rematch with Canelo, new strategies from both boxers could be interesting, as both demonstrated significant class in the ring.
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