Terence Crawford’s decision to move up two weight classes to challenge Canelo Alvarez has ignited intense debate in the boxing world. Known for his candor and provocative style, Gervonta “Tank” Davis has added fuel to the fire by questioning Crawford’s true motivations for taking on such a monumental challenge.

The fight, scheduled for September in Las Vegas, represents a significant test for Crawford. Moving up in weight to face Canelo, a fighter renowned for his power and durability, is seen by many as an extremely difficult task. Despite the skepticism, Crawford has remained determined, successfully securing the fight and setting the stage for what could be a historic showdown.

In an interview with FightHype, Crawford explained his motivation, emphasizing his desire to push his limits and make history: I want to challenge myself. Canelo’s a great fighter. He’s an all-time great, one of the best that came out of Mexico. I’m one of the all-time greats, I feel. Why not? Why not put it to the test? History. What do they say, big chances, big rewards. I’m looking for that big reward.”

Gervonta Davis questions Crawford’s motivation

However, Gervonta Davis doesn’t share Crawford’s perspective. During a recent press conference to promote his own world title defense against Lamont Roach Jr., Davis made a blunt statement: “Crawford needs the money.”

(L-R) ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith, Saudi Arabian adviser Turki Al-AlShaikh, and boxer Terrence Crawford pose during UFC 306: Riyadh Season Noche at Sphere on September 14, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

This brief but explosive comment has sparked a wave of reactions across the boxing community. Davis, known for his knockout power and unfiltered opinions, didn’t stop there. He also hinted at potential unfair advantages for Crawford, linking him to SNAC Nutrition, a company founded by Victor Conte.

He needs the money. For sure. I’m telling you … He’s a good fighter. I would say smaller fighters are always better than bigger fighters ‘cause they know how to move and things like that, but … Didn’t he get clipped by [Yuriorkis] Gamboa? Right? How the (expletive) is he looking this strong over the past year? He ain’t been getting clipped or nothing. That’s that SNAC sht. I’m telling you. Y’all laugh,”* Davis commented, further fueling the controversy. Davis said.

The stage is set for Crawford vs. Canelo

The tension between Gervonta Davis and Terence Crawford is nothing new. Crawford has publicly expressed his dislike for Davis, and Davis’ recent comments have only intensified their rivalry.

This verbal sparring has added an extra layer of excitement to the highly anticipated Crawford vs. Canelo fight. Now shrouded in controversy and high expectations, the bout promises to be one of the most talked-about events in boxing this year.