The highly anticipated showdown between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford continues to spark debate in the boxing world, and renowned analyst Teddy Atlas has shared his perspective on this potential mega-fight.
While Canelo is scheduled for a unification bout in May against William Scull, reports suggest that a fight with Crawford, a four-division world champion, is already in the works for September in Las Vegas.
This matchup presents a monumental challenge for Crawford, who would need to move up two weight classes to attempt to become the first boxer to defeat Alvarez in the super middleweight division. As anticipation builds, experts and fans are analyzing the potential dynamics of the fight, considering the size difference and the unique skills of both fighters.
Atlas analyzes the size difference and Crawfordâs recent performance
Appearing on The Ring Magazine podcast, Teddy Atlas began his analysis by addressing the size disparity between the fighters and Crawfordâs performance in his last bout against Israil Madrimov in August 2023. âYou can make arguments both sides. âCaneloâs too big, and Crawford, as good as he is, he stepped up with Madrimov and struggled a little bit,ââ Atlas said.

Terence Crawford poses during a press conference to announce his super welterweight fight against Israil Madrimov as part of the Riyadh Season Card at Gotham Hall on April 24, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images)
However, Atlas also acknowledged Madrimovâs quality, noting that he was underestimated and that expectations for Crawford were excessively high.
âPeople are going to say he had trouble with a 154-pound guy when he went up from welterweight, and now heâs going up to 168. âTeddy, come on, how you going to make an argument?ââ Atlas reflected, anticipating criticism about the weight difference.

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Atlas highlights Crawfordâs advantages
Despite concerns about the size gap, Atlas pointed out Crawfordâs potential advantages in the fight. âYou make an argument through this, the history of the sport where little guys have been able to beat big guys,â Atlas explained. âYou reverse whoâs got the advantage. Yeah, the size and power of Canelo, then all of a sudden you go back and you say, wait a minute, the other guyâs faster, the other guyâs craftier, the other guy has more options, is slicker. Maybe heâs got the advantages.â
Atlasâ bold prediction
Atlas praised Crawfordâs unique abilities, emphasizing his instincts and âX-factorsâ that could prove decisive in the fight. âIâm one of the people that thinks Crawford is very, very special. Iâm not saying Caneloâs not, but I think Crawford is special in a different way,â Atlas stated.

Terence Crawford celebrates his ninth-round TKO victory over Jeff Horn in their WBO welterweight title fight at MGM Grand Garden Arena on June 9, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Steve Marcus/Getty Images)
âHeâs got instincts that not everyone has. The timing, the X-factor, the intangibles, and I think theyâre gonna show themselves. And I canât wait. I canât wait to see a smaller guy use those X-factors to beat a bigger guy. I always wanted to see David and Goliath live, didnât you? Well, get ready to watch it.â Atlas added.
The final verdict
Teddy Atlasâ prediction leans in favor of Terence Crawford, citing his ability to overcome size disadvantages with his speed, skill, and âX-factors.â Atlas anticipates an electrifying and historic fight, where the biblical tale of David and Goliath could play out in the boxing ring.
As the potential fight date approaches, anticipation continues to grow, with fans eagerly awaiting what could be one of the most memorable clashes in boxing history.





