Whatever doubts existed, with a stroke of his genius, Terence Crawford flung them far away. Two weeks ago, in front of a packed house, a masterly display saw the Nebraskan school Canelo Alvarez. Crawford has now entered the discussion for all-time greats. Canelo, on the other hand, seems to cut a sorry figure. For the record, no one has called him out for being shot. His prospects still remain high.
He has two fights under the Riyadh Season contract. Then there’s been a clamor for a rematch with Crawford. Still, given that he’s achieved everything a fighter could dream of, whispers that Canelo Alvarez should consider retirement seem to have emerged. A few, like the former promoter Oscar De La Hoya , suggest a change in the corner. Only that De La Hoya’s recommendations have a name