Canelo sold the belts for $150m
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All good points...I believe that Crawford is planning to leave Super Middleweight and try his hand at Middleweight so the belts will probably all become vacant. Therefore, I can envisage a scenario where ALL of the top fighter's in the division e.g. Canelo, Sheeraz, Mbilli (assuming he beats Martinez in the rematch) and Iglesias fight for vacant belts separately.Comment
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All good points...I believe that Crawford is planning to leave Super Middleweight and try his hand at Middleweight so the belts will probably all become vacant. Therefore, I can envisage a scenario where ALL of the top fighter's in the division e.g. Canelo, Sheeraz, Mbilli (assuming he beats Martinez in the rematch) and Iglesias fight for vacant belts separately.
Let the young guys sort it out
I know many don’t like the smd but it is heating up and good fighters to bootComment
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For me it's one of the hottest divisions out there and MUCH better than Welterweight. Canelo aside, Sheeraz, Mbilli & Iglesias are all KO artists with fan friendly styles whereas even the 'secondary' talents like Martinez, Pacheco & Resendiz are all worth watching. Lot's of good matchup's to be made.Comment
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For me it's one of the hottest divisions out there and MUCH better than Welterweight. Canelo aside, Sheeraz, Mbilli & Iglesias are all KO artists with fan friendly styles whereas even the 'secondary' talents like Martinez, Pacheco & Resendiz are all worth watching. Lot's of good matchup's to be made.Comment
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For me it's one of the hottest divisions out there and MUCH better than Welterweight. Canelo aside, Sheeraz, Mbilli & Iglesias are all KO artists with fan friendly styles whereas even the 'secondary' talents like Martinez, Pacheco & Resendiz are all worth watching. Lot's of good matchup's to be made.
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There's nothing good to come out for Canelo losing to a guy that came up 2-3 weight divisions to face him. It's not something he would of liked on his resume. I just think Crawford is too skillful for Canelo and shrank the size gap that I think Canelo was really banking on. Let's be real, he thought Crawford looked like a$$ facing Madrimov at 154lbs and now he was going to go up even further. This was a very truthful thought to have because a lot of folks thought Crawford looked terrible vs him and then wondered how he would even look going up further.
I maintain that Crawford just wasn't "up" for the fight vs Madrimov. He had just faced and beat his rival in Spence Jr. and now he's facing a Euro dude that nobody heard of. Zero motivation for that. On the other hand, against Canelo, he's fighting the face of boxing. Of COURSE he's going to take it serious and train his a$$ off. The eyes and magnitude of the event alone was worth training even if he thought he was going to lose it. Though this is Crawford. That dude's will to win is something else. He gives 100% no matter what event he's competing at.Comment
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