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“Crawford’s Canelo Distraction: Will It Cost Him Against Madrimov?”

Megan Anderson
Last updated: 2024/07/01 at 11:36 AM
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 Hearn’s Bold Prediction: Crawford to Fall

Promoter Eddie Hearn is stirring up the boxing world with his bold prediction that Terence Crawford won’t make it past his next opponent, WBA junior middleweight champion Ismail Madrimov, when they clash on August 3rd. According to Hearn, Crawford’s focus is too divided, with his eyes set on a lucrative fight against Canelo Alvarez, leaving him vulnerable to the hard-hitting Madrimov.

2. Crawford’s Challenges: Age and Inactivity

Age Factor: At 36, Crawford is nearing the twilight of his boxing career. Age can slow even the greatest fighters, and Hearn believes it will be a critical factor in this bout.

Long Inactivity: Crawford has not fought in 13 months, a lengthy hiatus that could leave him rusty and less sharp in the ring.

3. New Weight Class: The 154-lb Challenge

This will be Crawford’s first fight in the 154-lb division, a step up that brings new challenges and stronger opponents. The transition to a higher weight class is never easy, and Crawford’s ability to adapt will be tested.

4. Focus on Canelo: A Dangerous Distraction

The lure of a mega-fight and payday against Canelo Alvarez is a distraction that Hearn thinks will cost Crawford dearly against Madrimov. With the potential for millions on the line, Crawford’s mind might not be fully present in his upcoming bout.

5. Madrimov: A Formidable Opponent

Ismail Madrimov, with a record of 10-0-1 and 7 KOs, is a dangerous opponent. Known for his powerful punches and relentless style, Madrimov is not someone to be underestimated. Hearn believes that Crawford’s overconfidence and rush to secure the Canelo payday have led him to overlook the serious threat Madrimov poses.

6. Missing Transition Fights: A Critical Misstep

Hearn argues that Crawford should have taken a gradual approach to moving up to the 154-lb division. A series of transition fights would have allowed him to acclimatize to the new weight class. Instead, Crawford is jumping straight into the deep end against a top contender like Madrimov, a move Hearn sees as reckless.

7. The Boot Ennis Factor

Hearn also mentioned another rising star, Jaron “Boots” Ennis, who is poised to unify the welterweight division before moving up to 154. Hearn believes that even if Crawford manages to get past Madrimov, Ennis will be there to “clean out” Crawford, further complicating his career trajectory.

8. Overconfidence and Past Success

Crawford’s impressive past victories have perhaps given him a false sense of security. Hearn suggests that Crawford’s success against less challenging opponents has made him overconfident. Now, facing a formidable talent in Madrimov, Crawford’s belief that he can easily overcome this challenge might be his undoing.

9. The Importance of Focus

Hearn stresses that a fighter’s focus is paramount, especially when stepping into the ring with a powerful opponent like Madrimov. The promise of a massive payday from a future fight can cloud judgment and preparation. Crawford needs to be entirely present in the moment, something Hearn doubts he will be able to do.

10. Final Thoughts: A Critical Fight

As August 3rd approaches, all eyes will be on Terence Crawford. This fight is not just another title defense; it’s a crucial test that will reveal whether Crawford can continue his reign at the top or if his career is on the decline. Hearn’s prediction adds a layer of intrigue and drama to an already high-stakes fight.

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