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Terence Crawford Told to Avoid Boxer Who Wants to Fight Him

Terence Crawford currently stands as the face of boxing. After showing his class with a unanimous decision victory over Mexican legend Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez in September, ‘Bud’ is now the biggest pull in the sport.

But where does he go after his success in the ‘Fight of the Century’? Does he run it back with Canelo? Perhaps he goes after Gennady Golovkin, who spoke recently about his temptation to return to the ring after a quiet few years.

Terence Crawford

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Another name in the conversation is Sebastian Fundora, but it is our understanding that Crawford isn’t looking to move back down to 154 pounds. However, if the American chooses to move up to Crawford’s weight, a meeting could be on the cards.

Elsewhere, some boxing fans were throwing the name of Dmitry Bivol out there, claiming Crawford could beat him as well, to which former boxer Tony Bellew disagreed.

Terence Crawford Urged to Avoid World Champion

One name that the undisputed super middleweight world champion has been told to avoid is Janibek Alimkhanuly. Tim Bradley – a former light welterweight and welterweight champion – took to YouTube to warn Crawford about a future match-up against the unbeaten Kazakh. Even calling the 32-year-old a ‘damn killer.’

Bradley was straight in his opinions on Alimkhanuly: “Janibek ain’t no joke. Oh, no. That is a tough fight for Terence Crawford. I love me some Crawford, man, y’all know what time it is, but I gotta call a spade a damn spade. Janibek ain’t nothing to mess with. He cold. Southpaw.”

Alimkhanuly is not the biggest name in boxing. In fact, he isn’t even the biggest name in Kazakhstan boxing, thanks in part to the aforementioned Golovkin, and Bradley makes a point of this: “You ain’t know much about him? That’s fine, you ain’t gotta know much about him. I’m here to tell you – speed, power, size, defence, offence, footwork, angle. Dude is cold, man. He’s a damn killer. If Crawford goes down and faces that dude, his legacy… It may not be a marquee name… everybody going to be tuning in to see the greatness of Terence Crawford… and I’m here to tell you, Janibek ain’t here to be messed with.”

Alimkhanuly last fought in April, when he defended his WBO and IBF world middleweight titles against Anauel Ngamissengue. Over the past few days, speculation has been rife regarding Janibek’s next opponent, with WBA middleweight champion Erislandy Lara the favourite. A chance to win three middleweight titles and become king of the division should be enough to make this fight happen. However, if Terence Crawford comes calling, Alimkhanuly would surely jump at the chance to face the biggest name in boxing.

To refresh your memory, the city of Omaha held a parade in honor of native son Terence Crawford on Saturday, Sept. 27, to celebrate Crawford’s historic win over Canelo Alvarez.

For some, the celebration continued far into the night at the Steelhouse, a concert hall where Crawford was feted on his 38th birthday. A number of local dignitaries were present including Omaha’s mayor, John Ewing, a close friend of Crawford.

Crawford left the Steelhouse with three of his buddies a few minutes after 1 am. As they exited the parking garage, the car that Crawford was driving attracted the attention of two police officers riding in a squad car. Crawford was driving a dark 2025 Lucid Sapphire, billed as the fastest production sedan in the world, capable of going 0-60 mph in under 2 seconds. The car had no license plate (common in the case of a newly purchased vehicle).

Terence Crawford Held By Cop at Gunpoint, on Video

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The Steelhouse is located in an area with many bars in the vicinity. Nebraska law prohibits the sale of alcohol after 1 am. It’s normal for police to be canvassing this area after “last call,” especially on a weekend.

The police stopped Crawford’s vehicle at 1:27 am. The officer that approached the vehicle from the driver’s side would later testify that Crawford appeared to be traveling at twice the speed limit. However, the radar wasn’t on, so Crawford would be issued a citation for reckless driving rather than speeding.

The interaction was cordial until the officer spied a firearm on the floorboard under Crawford’s feet. Crawford and his passengers were then ordered out of the car at gunpoint and handcuffed. The man in the front passenger seat, Qasim Shabazz, Crawford’s head of security, volunteered that he was in possession of a firearm as he exited the car. He wore the gun on his hip.

The handcuffs were removed after approximately 10 minutes, Crawford was ticketed, and the crew then continued on its way.

The only member of the foursome to comment publicly on the incident was Shabazz. He said, “I thought we were getting ready to lose our lives” and that the officer who drew his weapon was “unhinged.” Ironically, Shabazz teaches a class in how a person stopped by the police can de-escalate the situation.

Mayor Ewing, who said he was heartbroken when he learned of the incident, promised a thorough investigation with full transparency. Ewing had served 25 years on the Omaha police force before entering politics. He retained police chief Todd Schmaderer although Schmaderer had supported Ewing’s rival, three-term incumbent mayor Jean Stothert, in the May 2025 mayoral election.

Chief Schmaderer and Mayor Ewing held a press conference this past Monday, Oct. 6. It isn’t known if Terence Crawford was invited but it’s a moot point as he was in Saudi Arabia.

The officers, said Schmaderer, acted in conformity with department policy. He addressed the rumor that Crawford was specifically targeted by noting that the officer who approached the driver’s side had no knowledge who was behind the wheel until Crawford handed over his driver’s license. (Had the car had a license plate, the officer could have obtained this information before he approached the vehicle.) Schmaderer also said that the occupants of the vehicle “all acted respectfully and compliantly” and there was no evidence of intoxication.

Chief Schmaderer also acknowledged the symbolism of the incident, namely that members of the African-American community are pulled over at rates disproportionate to their percentage of the population: “Unfortunately, that is generally true that you will see that nationwide.”

The firearms in the vehicle were legal. Two years ago, Nebraska enacted “LV 77” which allows any Nebraska citizen age 21 and over to lawfully carry a concealed weapon. In most states where this is allowed, the entitlement requires a state-issued permit, but not in Nebraska where the only proviso is that the weapon be purchased from a state-licensed dealer.

LV 77 makes police work more challenging, notes Schmaderer. Indeed, earlier on the same day that he addressed the Crawford incident, police were called to a convenience store on the far west side of Omaha where a man was acting erratically. When two policemen approached him, the man pulled out his gun, a shootout ensued, and one of the officers was shot in the head. The uninjured perpetrator, a black male, was due in court the next day on an unrelated charge.

“I certainly would be open to any attempt to repeal [LV 77] or to carve out an exemption for the city of Omaha or metropolitan areas,” says Mayor John Ewing.

P.S. – The officer’s injury wasn’t life-threatening. At last report, he was in good condition.

Harsh Jannik Sinner accusations shut down by Serena Williams’ former coach

Leading coach Patrick Mouratoglou has given his verdict on Jannik Sinner’s retirement at the 2025 Shanghai Masters as he addressed the difficulty of playing in humidity.

Sinner‘s title defence in Shanghai came to an end when he was forced to retire due to cramping when trailing 3-2 in the third set of his third round match against Tallon Griekspoor.

After narrowly losing a lengthy second set, the world No 2 was in visible discomfort as he struggled to move due to severe cramps early in the decider.

Patrick Mouratoglou reveals what the ATP and WTA will 'never say publicly'  after Jannik Sinner's ban from tennis

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The Italian star is one of seven players to have retired mid-match in Shanghai this year, with high temperatures and humidity creating brutal playing conditions.

Sinner has faced harsh accusations that he was faking or exaggerating his physical issues from some tennis fans, but Mouratoglou poured scorn on such suggestions.

In a post on Instagram, Mouratoglou said: “Some said he (Sinner) did it on purpose. No… what Sinner had to endure was brutal — a classic example of what it’s like to play in extreme humidity.

“To explain Sinner’s cramps, there is only one word: humidity. Fritz had the same problem, we saw Novak Djokovic throw up two times.

“It’s not the first time Jannik has cramps. He had cramps against Carlos in Roland Garros, but this was tension.

“Until it happened to you, there is no reason to change anything. Once it happened, his team will probably organise differently the next time he’s going to play in such conditions.

“Probably increase the drinking also before the match, because during the match, at a certain point, you cannot drink more.

“If something is missing, your body can shut down, and that’s what happened.

“Everybody says that conditions are extreme in Australia, 39 degrees is brutal. But it’s not even close to what you experience in Asia or New York sometimes.

“Most brutal conditions, it’s Asia number one. Number two, US Open on the humid days, and Cincinnati, Miami. And number three, Australia.”

Sinner is next set to compete at the Six Kings Slam exhibition, which will get underway on October 15 and conclude on October 18.

The four-time major winner’s next scheduled ATP Tour event is the Vienna Open, which will run from October 20-26.

Coco Gauff was ‘obsessed’ with one item of clothing – until her Mom told her to change

Coco Gauff has opened up on her fashion choices and revealed her mother needed to step in when she became a little too obsessed with hoodies.

The French Open champion stormed to a comfortable 6-1, 6-0 win over Uchijima Moyuka in her first match at the Wuhan Open on Wednesday, as she coped well in sweltering hot conditions that have proved to be too much some other players in the draw.

Coco Gauff

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Responding to a question from Tennis365 in Wuhan, Gauff opened up on her passion for fashion, as she revealed her tastes have evolved over the years with the input of her mother.

“I used to be a hoodie connoisseur. I owned, like, 70-something hoodies,” she said.

“My mom had told me I had to stop buying hoodies and then, I don’t know. I think when I turned, like maybe 17 or 18, I just stopped.

 

“Honestly, now I don’t really grab a hoodie unless I go to the airport. But yeah, I think that was just kind of like I didn’t know what my fashion was going to be. So I feel like I was just conserving myself.

“I’m a lot more expressive of what I wear on and off the court and yeah, it’s really fun. I like wearing clothes. I’m not very talented in a lot of things, so I think clothes are just a way to express myself.”

When asked what her favourite clothing is now, Gauff suggested she is widening her options.

“It just depends on the mood. Some days I wake up feeling really feminine and feel like wearing skirts and stuff, and other days I wake up feeling like a tomboy,” she said.

“It just kind of depends on what my mood is, which is why it’s like always hard for me to plan outfits in advance because I never know what I’m going to feel like in the moment.”

Gauff has a role in the design of the clothing she wears on court with her sponsors New Balance and enjoys the input she has into that process.

“New Balance and I work really close together with them,” she said. “I don’t design every kit, not everything, but a lot of the things we do are inspirations of things that I pull from fashion, like magazines or stuff off court and things like that.

“One of the things that I was really like part of was the one I wore at Wimbledon. I really wanted to wear lace on the court, and it was so beautiful. I wish I could have played longer in it.

“Next year I want to try a corset situation with a little less lace, so we’ll see. But I’m definitely involved in the process, but I don’t do everything, though.”

Gauff is a huge attraction during the Asian swing of the WTA Tour, with big cheers everywhere she goes in Wuhan this week.

Donald Trump responds to Rory McIlroy and Team Europe chants about him after Ryder Cup

Donald Trump played up to Rory McIlroy and the rest of Team Europe chanting at him in the wake of their 2025 Ryder Cup victory by posting a four-word message to social media.

The U.S. President, known for his obsession with golf, will have been bitterly disappointed with Team USA’s failure to reclaim their crown on home soil over the weekend as they lost by a score of 15 to 13, despite a spirited comeback on the final day of play. It comes after the emcee at the heart of the controversy with McIlroy responded to the backlash she received.

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Trump had actually been in attendance on the opening day after rocking up with his granddaughter, Kai, at Bethpage Black on Friday afternoon, where he quickly became the star of the show after arriving on Air Force One just in time for the fourballs.

But by the time the action was wrapped up on Sunday, Trump was nowhere to be seen as Team Europe captain Luke Donald hoisted the Ryder Cup trophy into the air for the second tournament in a row.

Amidst the celebrations, European fans present at Bethpage Black rubbed further salt into the wounds of Americans and their president with chants of “are you watching, Donald Trump?”, much to the amusement of Shane Lowry and McIlroy.

It appeared to stick with the team as they then filmed themselves repeating that same chant once they’d returned to their locker room, with McIlroy at the forefront of the video that soon went viral on social media.

On Tuesday, President Trump finally issued a response on X, although it would appear that he took it in good faith after offering his congratulations to the team

“Yes, I’m watching. Congratulations!” Trump wrote over the top of the video.

The 79-year-old went on to receive praise for his response, with many taking to the comments section to offer their thoughts on the scenario.

“This a sports celebration, a political taunt, and a viral content play all at once,” one person wrote. “The traditional walls between sports and politics are completely gone. DJT a great sport for this.”

A second user posted, “Well played, this is funny,” while a third added, “Trump with the good sportsmanship.” A fourth then said: “This is very gracious.”

After hearing of Team USA’s poor start to the tournament, Trump made sure to waste no time in getting out to New York, telling reporters ahead of flying out from Washington on Friday: “When I heard that, I said, ‘Let’s go on the plane, we have to try and help them!’”

Following his arrival at Bethpage Black, one expert lip reader claims that Trump said Team USA is “here to win” and has the “best players in the kingdom.” Things, of course, never went to plan, and McIlroy’s reaction to the Trump chants perhaps summed that up perfectly.

Rory McIlroy ‘angry and hurt’ as major life decision with Erica Stoll made easier

Rory McIlroy and his nearly former spouse, Erica Stoll, are eager to return to their newly refurbished six-bedroom home in Britain after the treatment they received from American fans at the Ryder Cup.

The pair called off their divorce a year ago and are moving from Florida to the UK with their daughter Poppy. According to the Mail, McIlroy is still feeling ‘angry and hurt’ following several confrontations with fans during the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black in New York.

Erica Stoll: Frau von Rory McIlroy bei Ryder Cup mit Bierbecher beworfen -  DER SPIEGEL

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His wife had a beer cup hurled at her during the tournament, and Rory himself was subjected to numerous derogatory names. The reception at Bethpage has only made their decision to relocate easier.

This comes as new footage reveals a distasteful incident involving McIlroy’s wife at the Ryder Cup.

“Erica is fine. She’s a very, very strong woman. You know, she handled everything this week with class and poise and dignity like she always has. I love her,” McIlroy commented on the incident.

Derek Sprague, the CEO of PGA of America, also extended an apology to McIlroy for the mistreatment at the tournament. “It’s unfortunate that people crossed the line last week,” Sprague stated.

“That’s one thing our game has always portrayed when you compare us to other sports is that golf is a great game and people enjoy the game because of the values that golf has.

“I haven’t spoken to Rory or Erica but I do plan on sending them an email with my heartfelt apologies because of what occurred,” Sprague added.

McIlroy also had some words to share after being verbally harassed.

“I don’t think we should ever accept that in golf. I think golf should be held to a higher standard than what was seen out there this week,” McIlroy commented on Sunday after Europe’s victory.

“This should not be what is acceptable in the Ryder Cup. But, you know, we will be making sure to say to our fans in Ireland in 2027 that what happened here this week is not acceptable,” he continued.

During the tournament, state troopers and police were noticeably present along the ropes.

“It’s a minority of the crowd. It’s not the majority,” McIlroy noted.

“The majority of people here are true golf fans and are respectful and let both teams have the same chance to hit the shots and play a fair contest. But, you know, there was a small subset of people that behaved a little bit differently than that.

“For me, it’s, you know, come and support your home team. Come and support your team.”

The couple is officially relocating to their $9 million mansion but will also maintain their residence in Jupiter, Florida and commute between the two.

This news follows the recent revelations about Rory McIlroy’s ‘hectic’ night with Meghan Markle.

From 1952 to 1956, Rocky Marciano held the world Heavyweight title, stopping Light Heavy champ Archie ‘Old Mongoose’ Moore, 149-19-8, in his final fight.

In 2017, multi-division champion Floyd ‘Pretty Boy’ Mayweather, Jr. retired after improving his record to 50-0, defeating Conor McGregor 0-0.

Who is now chasing Mayweather’s record and other past boxers’ unbeaten streaks into the 40s when beaten?

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Super Brian Nielsen was 49-0 when he lost to Dicky Ryan.

Heavyweight champion Larry ‘The Easton Assassin’ Holmes was 48-0 when he lost to Michael Spinks.

Undisputed Super Middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe, 46-0, upon retiring.

Others still active are WBC, WBO, and WBC World Super Middle champ Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford, 42-0.

WBC World Light Heavyweight champion David Benavidez 30-0

Former 2-Division world champion Jermall ‘Hit Man’ Charlo 34-0 2-

Division World champion Devin ‘The Dream’ Haney 32-0

Welterweight Brandun Lee 30-0

IBO World Super Lightweight champion Zhankosh ‘Da Kazakh Kid’ Turarov 29-0

WBO World Featherweight champ Rafael ‘El Divino’ Espinoza 27-0

WBA, WBC, WBO, IBF Super Bantam champ IBF, WBO, WBC World Super Bantamweight champion Naoya Inoue 31-0

IBF, WBC World Bantamweight champion Junto ‘Big Bang’ Nakitani 31-0

Crawford’s IBF Super Middleweight Title Faces Threat From Cuban Mandatory Osleys Iglesias

Osleys Iglesias called out undisputed super middleweight champion Terence Crawford and the former King of the division, Canelo Alvarez, this week on social media.

CRAWFORD’S NEW PROBLEM: A HUNGRY CUBAN WITH POWER

“I’m ready for Canelo and for Crawford! Come here!” said Osleys Iglesias on X, calling out Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez. The unbeaten IBF mandatory Iglesias (14-0, 13 KOs) wants his title shot against the new champion, Crawford, and if not him, Canelo. Last month, then IBO 168-lb champion Iglesias knocked out Vladimir Shishikin in the eighth round in an IBF title eliminator in Montreal, Canada.

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The victory for the Cuban southpaw Osleys made him the new mandatory for the title that Crawford now holds. He hasn’t said what he plans to do, but the IBF will likely order him soon to start defending it against Iglesias. Understandably, the highly rated Iglesias wants his mandatory title shot at the belt Crawford, 38, now holds. He’s made no mention of wanting to defend them against the top contenders at super middleweight. Who can blame him?

THE MOUNT RUSHMORE DREAM NOW RUNS THROUGH IGLESIAS

That IBF title must feel like a heavy burden for Crawford now after receiving this message from Osleys Iglesias. He now knows that he’s not going to be able to hold onto that belt for superficial purposes to use it as an adornment to give himself a sense of prestige.

If Crawford wants to hold onto the IBF strap, he’s going to have to face Iglesias and potentially meet his end.

If he loses to Osleys, he can forget about his dreams of sitting among the all-time greats on the Mount Rushmore of boxing. That IBF belt isn’t jewelry. The thing is, if Terence avoids Iglesias, that’s also a signal that he doesn’t belong because he will have shown a failure of nerves.

Crawford Surrounded by Sharks at 168

With much younger, powerful, and hungry contenders like the Cuban Osleys Iglesias and Christian Mbilli breathing down Crawford’s neck, why would he want to face them? What Crawford should do is vacate his IBF belt, along with his other three, at super middleweight if he has no intention of defending them against the contenders.

Those two sharks would feed on the aging Crawford, who looked his age in just scrapping by with a narrow 12-round unanimous decision over Alvarez last September. Both of them looked like shells of their former selves.

The southpaw Iglesias’ one-punch power, long reach, and vicious right hook would be lethal for the 38-year-old Crawford if he dared to fight him. It’s believed that Bud may choose to move down to 160 to try to capture one or more of the titles to become a six-division world champion. If he does that, the IBF and other sanctioning bodies will need to start stripping Crawford of his belts one by one at super middleweight.

BUD’S STRATEGY: HOLDING TITLES TO LURE CANELO BACK?

Crawford’s likely rationale for holding onto his IBF, WBA, WBC, and WBO titles at 168 is to use them for bait to lure Canelo back for a rematch.

The Omaha, Nebraska, native earned a massive purse of $50 million in his fight against Canelo on September 13. Terence is not going to get that kind of money fighting anyone else other than David Benavidez, whom he has already said he has no interest in fighting.

If Canelo doesn’t take the rematch, which it doesn’t appear that he will, Crawford is going to have to defend against Osleys Iglesias pronto. He can’t just sit on the IBF belt along with the others like he did with the WBA 154-lb title, which he recently vacated after not defending it for 13 months.

The IBF title that Crawford (42-0, 31 KOs) now holds at 168 must be defended, as there’s never been a mandatory defense of the strap since Canelo captured the belt against Caleb Plant on November 6, 2021. The IBF title has changed hands twice in the last four years, without any mandatory defenses.

Canelo made four successful defenses of the IBF strap before being stripped of the title in July 2024 for his failure to defend it against William Scull. The IBF then elevated Scull to the new champion, and subsequently lost the title to Alvarez earlier this year on May 3. Canelo’s defense of the IBF belt against Crawford on September 13th was voluntary.

Anthony Joshua agrees to fight Russian giant who revealed 2026 comeback deal

A fresh challenger has entered the sweepstakes to take on Anthony Joshua in his boxing return.

Drawing notable links to a host of potential fights in his return to action as soon as next year, former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua is targeted to fight in a historic trip to Africa next.

And with a laundry list of contenders lining up to welcome Joshua back to the ring for the first time in over a year, the Watford native has been encouraged to spoil the comeback of Oleksandr Usyk first and foremost.

Anthony Joshua

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However, putting a potential showdown with Tyson Fury on the line, Joshua has been issued a challenge by a towering Russian star — who claims he’s already agreed to fight the Olympian next year.

Arslanbek Makhmudov reveals agreement to face Anthony Joshua

'Anthony Joshua fight? I DESTROY PEOPLE, UK KNOWS!' - Undefeated Arslanbek  Makhmudov

Tasked with knocking back the British veteran Dave Allen in a headliner this weekend in Sheffield, 6ft 5in heavyweight talent Arslanbek Makhmudov has entered the sweepstakes to take on Joshua.

Towering over his Doncaster rival ahead of their pairing, Makhmudov and Allen are tipped to land a massive clash with another former world champion, whoever emerges with a win in their pivotal clash.

However, in another twist in the tale of Joshua’s return, Makhmudov has claimed he has already been broached a fight with the Watford star — a pairing he has agreed to take if he prevails with a win over Allen.

“Yeah, we just spoke a little bit on Instagram,” Makhmudov said of a fight with Joshua during an interview with Boxing News. “Just friendly, you know. And I offered him as a next fight, he said, ‘Okay, next year then. Next year we can do it.’

“For me, the fight is interesting because it’s a good opportunity,” Makhmudov explained. “And in sport, because we had a bit of a story in the amateurs. He lost to guys in the European championship and the world championship — I beat these two guys. For me, it’s interesting.”

Anthony Joshua called out for Nigeria clash against ex-sparring partner

And while agreeing to fight Makhmudov — albeit during a text message exchange — Joshua continues to find himself linked to another pairing with a familiar name from his past.

Targeting an early 2026 return to the ring in a historic trip to Africa, Joshua was first tied to a showdown in Ghana; however, in recent days, an event featuring the former world champion closer to his roots in Nigeria has been floated.

And former training partner of Joshua, Congolese heavyweight star Martin Bakole has expressed his interest in fighting his ex-sparring rival, having rebounded from his thudding loss to Joseph Parker.

While the world eagerly awaited the long-anticipated clash between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford, David Benavidez quietly faded into the background.

For a time, the calls for Canelo to test himself against ‘The Mexican Monster’ grew faint. But now that ‘Bud’ has triumphed and become the new undisputed super middleweight champion, the conversation has shifted.

With Canelo dethroned, many are asking what’s next for Crawford? Will he retire on top or continue building his legacy? Naturally, one name that immediately surfaces is David Benavidez. Though he’s currently competing at light heavyweight, Benavidez was once seen as Canelo’s most dangerous challenger at 168 pounds. However, the 28-year-old doesn’t seem particularly eager to face the pride of Omaha.

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Why is David Benavidez not interested in fighting Terence Crawford?

At first glance, it might seem like David Benavidez is ducking Terence Crawford, but the undefeated star insists he has his own reasons. “My plan is after this fight, I want to go down to 154,” Benavidez said jokingly before adding, “No,” during a chat with Marcos Villegas of Fight Hub TV. The Mexican-American boxer is scheduled to face Anthony Yarde on November 22. Regardless, he made it clear that his days at super middleweight are over.

While Benavidez isn’t interested in fighting Crawford, he didn’t shy away from praising him. “I want to take this opportunity to congratulate Crawford,” he said. “He put a hell of a performance. He’s up there in the Mount Rushmore [of] the greatest fighters of all time and you know, let Crawford do his thing, bro.” Still, it remains unclear why Benavidez would turn down what could easily be a blockbuster matchup.

“I have no interest of going down to 168,” he explained during the interview, offering one simple reason behind his choice. “It would be dope winning all titles, but I’m way past 68… I wouldn’t even go down to 168 for Canelo.” But then comes the real question—does Terence Crawford even want the fight?

Crawford’s trainer reveals intentions for Benavidez fight

Terence Crawford’s trainer, Brian ‘BoMac’ McIntyre, has made it clear that a fight against David Benavidez isn’t part of the plan following Crawford’s historic win over Canelo Alvarez. Speaking to Fight Hub TV, McIntyre said the team plans to take a break before deciding what’s next. “No, we ain’t doing that fight,” McIntyre said.

“No, we’re not going to vacate the belts. We’re just going to sit where we need to sit for a minute, and then get back in the gym, and do our thing,” he added. Meanwhile, for Jarron Ennis, Crawford has already ruled out dropping back down to 154 pounds, leaving a potential rematch with Alvarez as the most likely, and lucrative, option on the table.