The boxing world is buzzing with anticipation as Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford prepare to face off in a historic showdown this September. Crawford, in a bold move, will jump two weight divisions—from super welterweight to super middleweight—to challenge Canelo. This decision has sparked intense debates about the size difference between the two fighters and whether Crawford can handle Canelo’s power.
Crawford has spent most of his career at 147 pounds or below, with only one fight at 154 pounds last August, where he defeated Israil Madrimov to claim the WBA super welterweight title. In contrast, Canelo has competed as high as 175 pounds, showcasing his ability to dominate across multiple weight classes.
Some boxing fans and analysts worry that Canelo’s size and power might be too much for Crawford. Jermell Charlo, who faced Canelo in September 2023 after moving up two weight divisions himself, has firsthand experience with the Mexican superstar’s strength—and he has a clear warning for Crawford.
Jermell Charlo’s warning
Charlo, the undisputed super welterweight champion at the time, stepped up to face Canelo but was dominated in a one-sided fight. Canelo won nearly every round and even scored a knockdown, securing a unanimous decision victory.
After the fight, Charlo opened up about the sheer power of Canelo’s punches, offering a cautionary tale for Crawford. “Canelo’s a mother(expletive) beast. Maybe I felt that more because it was my first time at this weight division,” Charlo said. “I wish I could’ve gained a little bit more weight, but I can’t control my body like that. That was my true first time feeling a woozy shot.”
What’s next for Canelo and Crawford?
Crawford will soon find out if he can handle Canelo’s power when they meet in September. The fight could be for undisputed super middleweight status if Canelo first defeats IBF champion William Scull in May.
Charlo’s testimony highlights the immense challenge Crawford will face. Canelo’s power, combined with his experience in higher weight divisions, could prove to be a decisive factor. The question on everyone’s mind is whether Crawford’s speed, skill, and technical brilliance will be enough to overcome Canelo’s brute force.
