“Get Some Advice From Charlo”: Oleksandr Usyk’s Bold Take on Crawford vs. Canelo Stirs Up Controversy
In the world of boxing, where every punch and every opinion can spark a whirlwind of debate, Oleksandr Usyk’s recent comments about a potential fight between Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez have created a stir. With the fight fans eagerly awaiting this epic showdown, Usyk’s remarks have only added fuel to the fire, prompting strong reactions across the boxing community.
The buzz surrounding a potential match-up between Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez has been relentless. The discussion intensified after Usyk, fresh off his victory over Tyson Fury and the subsequent vacating of his IBF title, shared his thoughts on the subject during a recent appearance on the ‘3 Knockdown Rule’ podcast hosted by Steven Kim and Mario Lopez. Known for his insightful and sometimes provocative statements, Usyk didn’t hold back when asked about the potential clash between the two boxing titans.
‘The Cat’ Takes a Stand
The tension in the room was palpable as Usyk weighed in on the Crawford-Alvarez debate. When Mario Lopez broached the topic of a potential fight between Canelo and Crawford, Usyk’s response was unequivocal. “Terence is my friend, but he’s a crazy man. I say Terence wins. Listen, Terence is a different man. Terence works in two stances, he’s a very, very, very smart man,” Usyk declared. His candid remarks, shared by Michael Benson on Twitter, ignited a whirlwind of discussion and controversy.
Usyk’s support for Crawford was clear, but his comments also highlighted his unique perspective on the match-up. “I like Terence,” Usyk continued, acknowledging his friendship with the American fighter while asserting his belief in Crawford’s superiority. “Terence is different. He works in two, two, two sides, right and left, but it’s very smart, man. It’s very, very smart, but feel the distance and the place.”
The debate surrounding this potential fight is not without its complexities. Crawford, who has already established himself as a formidable champion, has expressed interest in facing Alvarez, among other high-profile opponents. However, concerns about the weight difference between the two fighters have fueled speculation and debate.
Mario Lopez finally asked, “What about there? There’s talk. It’s not official, of course, but there’s talk of a potential fight between Canelo and Terence Crawford. How do you see that fight?”
Diverse Opinions: A Clash of Perspectives
The boxing community is rife with differing opinions on the Crawford-Alvarez match-up. While Usyk’s comments have sparked support for Crawford, others have voiced strong arguments in favor of Alvarez. Commonwealth Games gold medalist Anthony Fowler is among those who believe Alvarez’s size and experience in the super middleweight division give him a significant edge. “I’d beat my house on Canelo at 168lb; there are weight classes for a reason,” Fowler asserted.

The sentiment is echoed by some fans who argue that Alvarez’s physical attributes could overshadow Crawford’s skills. One fan suggested that Crawford might benefit from seeking advice from Jermell Charlo, who has felt Alvarez’s power firsthand. “If Gamboa could hurt Terence Crawford, then he stands no chance against a hard-hitting Canelo. Maybe he needs to get some advice from Charlo,” the fan tweeted.
Conversely, other supporters of Crawford argue that his superior technical skills and agility could prove decisive. “I’m with Usyk. Canelo is a great fighter with good reflexes and strong punches, but Crawford is slicker, with sneaky punching power, better reflexes, and just better movement,” one fan commented.
“I like Terence,” responded the champion. Usyk revealed that ‘Bud’ happens to be his friend. But when the push comes to shove, Terence Crawford will win. “Terence, it’s different, man. Terence works in two, two, two sides, two sides, right and left, but it’s very smart, man. It’s very, very smart, but feel the distance and the place.”
What’s Next for Crawford and Alvarez?
As Terence Crawford prepares to make his light middleweight debut on August 3, the anticipation for his potential fight with Canelo Alvarez remains high. Crawford’s transition to a new weight class adds an additional layer of intrigue to the match-up, with fans eagerly speculating about how he will fare against a seasoned champion like Alvarez.
Meanwhile, Canelo Alvarez is set to defend his remaining titles against Edgar Berlanga before the year’s end. This upcoming bout will be a critical test for Alvarez, as he looks to solidify his position and set the stage for a potential clash with Crawford.
As the boxing world waits with bated breath for these high-stakes bouts, Usyk’s comments have only intensified the conversation. Whether Crawford or Alvarez emerges victorious, one thing is certain: the drama and excitement surrounding this potential showdown are far from over.
Editor’s Note:
Usyk’s bold statements reflect the high stakes and passionate debate inherent in the world of boxing. As fans and analysts alike weigh in on this potential clash, the spotlight remains firmly on the fighters and their paths to what could be one of the most anticipated bouts in recent history.
