Terence Crawford, who appears in a fight that will be available on Netflix this Saturday, will appear on two weight classes to challenge the undisputed world -superweight champion Canelo Alvarez. The super fight is literally around the corner, and it’s a very interesting game.
Canelo is the most capable Mexican boxer competing today, and Bud is the most capable American boxer competing today. Both of these guys are world champions with four divisions, both are an elite-pound-for-pound leaders, and both were undisputed world champions in the modern 4-belt era.


The key component that goes to this one is size. It may seem like the two are with a quick look at the same size, but the look can be fooled. Bud had only one fight north of 147, and it was his last battle when he beat Israel Madrimov for the WBA Junior Middle Wight Championship. Bud previously won titles at 135, and he was undisputed at 140 and 147. But he never fought at 160, let alone 168, and he only had the one fight on 154. On the other hand, Canelo’s first championship took place at 154, and he also won the big world titles at 160, 175, and of course 168 where he is the King on the Super Mid. So the big question in this one is that Crawford handles the size and power and power of Canelo? If He can, we must be in a big struggle!
So, who will win the upcoming Mega Bout show between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford?
This issue of Rummy’s corner Will try to answer the question, while also providing a quick preview of the upcoming undisputed Super -Middelweight Competition. Watch and enjoy the video for one man’s opinion. It is Rummy’s Corner (produced and told by Geoffrey Ciani).
Last updated on 09/12/2025

