For as humble as Terence Crawford was in the aftermath of his career-defining victory over Canelo Alvarez on Saturday for the undisputed championship, the rest of the boxing world simply won't let the spinoff debates regarding his historical greatness die off so easily.

It's an understandable position for those of us still enamored by Crawford (42-0, 31 KOs) who, two weeks shy of his 38th birthday, effectively moved up three weight divisions to outbox and, at times, outmuscle Alvarez, who was visibly out of answers during the championship rounds, during their superfight in front of 70,000 fans at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

In a fight that some felt could decide who was the best boxer of the post-Floyd Mayweather/Manny Pacquiao era, Crawford appeared to accomplish just that (with a

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