Tim Bradley calls out Canelo Alvarez: ‘Don’t run from Crawford!’

Bradley to Canelo: Stop Dodging Crawford and Give Fans the Fight They...

Tim Bradley isn’t holding back. This week, the former boxing champ took to his YouTube channel to call out Canelo Alvarez, urging the unified super middleweight king to stop “running away” and give Terence Crawford the fight he’s been asking for.

Bradley’s message was loud and clear: fans want this fight, and Crawford deserves a shot at greatness. But let’s be real-does this matchup even make sense?

Tim Bradley isn’t holding back. This week, the former boxing champ took to his YouTube channel to call out Canelo Alvarez, urging the unified super middleweight king to stop “running away” and give Terence Crawford the fight he’s been asking for.

Bradley’s message was loud and clear: fans want this fight, and Crawford deserves a shot at greatness. But let’s be real-does this matchup even make sense?

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According to Bradley, Canelo owes it to boxing fans to make this fight happen. “You already ran away from the Benavidez fight,”Bradley said“Make the fight with Crawford.

That’s the fight everybody wants to see.” He even dismissed the narrative that Canelo’s size and power would overwhelm Crawford, pointing out that Canelo started his career at 147 pounds and stands the same height as Crawford.

It’s a bold stance, but Bradley’s not wrong that this matchup would generate buzz. Canelo, with a record of 62-2-2 (39 KOs), is the sport’s biggest star, while Crawford, undefeated at 41-0 (31 KOs), has long been considered one of the most skilled fighters in the game.

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Here’s where things get tricky. Crawford’s last fight against Israil Madrimov didn’t exactly inspire confidence. Sure, he won, but it was far from dominant-Crawford took too many right hands and looked less sharp than usual.

For Canelo, there’s not much incentive to take this fight. He’s already proven himself against bigger, stronger opponents, and Crawford hasn’t done the legwork to earn a shot at 168 pounds. Critics argue that if Crawford really wanted this fight, he’d first go through the likes of David Benavidez or Artur Beterbiev to prove he can hang with the big boys.

Boxing fans are split. On one hand, the idea of a skill-versus-power showdown between two generational talents is intriguing. On the other, Crawford’s age (37) and lack of experience at higher weights make this feel like a lopsided affair.

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At the end of the day, Canelo doesn’t need this fight. He’s already cemented his legacy as one of the greatest, and he’s got plenty of other options to consider. As for Crawford, if he really wants to share the ring with Canelo, he might have to take the tougher road to prove he belongs.

Tim Bradley can keep pushing for it, but for now, this fight feels more like a dream than reality.

Saul ‘Canelo‘ Alvarez has lost just twice in 66 fights – once to Floyd Mayweather and once to Dmitry Bivol.

The elite Mexican has never been put down in his career and is been dominant in the super-middleweight ranks, where he currently holds three of the four major titles and was previously undisputed.

There is a long list of fighters looking to challenge themselves against Canelo, and front and centre is Terence Crawford, who is willing to move up two weight divisions to make it happen.

Speaking on his YouTube channel, Hall of Fame fighter Tim Bradley first urged Canelo to accept the fight with Crawford.

“Canelo, don’t run away. You already ran away from the Benavidez fight … Make the fight with Crawford. Everybody wants to see it. And it’s gonna give Crawford an opportunity to show you – show the entire world – his greatness.”

As for the concerns on Crawford packing on a further 14 pounds for the fight, Bradley isn’t worried due to Alvarez’ streak without a stoppage – his last was in 2021 against Caleb Plant.

“Everyone keeps talking about the weight – ‘oh, he gonna knock him out.’ When the hell was the last time he knocked somebody out? Big, little, small – he ain’t knocking nobody out … So y’all can quit with that, he ain’t knocking Crawford out.”

Finally, Bradley made his prediction for Crawford as a points winner.

“I woke up 3am and something told me to study Canelo and study Crawford. Crawford is about to beat the sh*t out of Canelo Alvarez. I’m letting you know right now. He’s about to beat the breaks off of Canelo Alvarez.”

“I guarantee Terence Crawford gonna come out with the W. Now, it ain’t gonna come by knockout, Canelo got a strong chin on him. But Canelo will get outboxed. He is not an aggressive Mexican fighter just coming forward, he not that dude, he’s a boxer. He’s calculated, very precise with his shots … He’s not gonna bully Crawford … Crawford’s gonna beat him up. Counterpunch. All that stuff gonna get countered. He’s gonna get pieced up.”