Experts' picks and best bet: How can Crawford upset Canelo?
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Experts' picks and best bet: How can Crawford upset Canelo?
"Canelo's power is very devastating, and with the combination of punches that he throws, he's still a lot faster than you think. A lot of people say, "Oh, he's slower." He's not. He's a powerful fighter. Canelo's not really a fast starter, though. If you look at his last couple of fights, he's been boxing more. He just gets the win."
"Terence Crawford is moving up two divisions Saturday to challenge Canelo Alvarez for his undisputed super middleweight championship (9 p.m. ET, Netflix). Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) has won titles in four weight classes and has been undisputed champion at junior welterweight and welterweight. If he beats Canelo, he will become the first fighter in men's boxing to unify all four major belts in three divisions."
Terence Crawford moves up two weight classes to challenge Canelo Alvarez for the undisputed super middleweight championship. Crawford is 41-0 (31 KOs) with titles in four weight classes and has been undisputed at junior welterweight and welterweight. A Crawford victory would make him the first man to unify all four major belts in three divisions. Canelo is 63-2-2 (39 KOs) and became undisputed at 168 by stopping Caleb Plant. Observers note Canelo’s devastating power, unexpected speed, and tendency to box more in recent fights while often starting slowly. Questions remain whether Crawford’s speed and power will carry up to 168.
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