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Two-Weight Undisputed Champion Terence Crawford Awaits News On Next Fight As ‘Canelo’ Super-Fight Rumours Continue 121v27

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The Terence Crawford next fight is yet to be confirmed, with the two-division undisputed boxing king awaiting news on a potential Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez super-fight.

Terence Crawford Next Fight: Two-Weight Undisputed King Could Fight ‘Canelo’ Next 2n1ko

Terence Crawford is undoubtedly one of the biggest names in world boxing right now. The American is a two-weight undisputed champion, as well as winning a world title in four weight classes overall ranging from lightweight up to super-welterweight.

‘Bud’ has been campaigning at world level for several years now, first fighting for world honours back in March 2014. For over a decade, the 37-year-old has been competing in huge world title fights against top level competitors, and hasn’t tasted defeat even once.

Terence Crawford’s record now stands at 41-0 with 31 KO’s. This is undoubtedly one of the best resumés in all of boxing.

As Crawford enters the twilight years of his boxing career, he only wants the biggest fights possible with the most lucrative purses. Hence why Crawford now fights on His Excellency Turki Alalshikh‘s Riyadh Season shows and will likely continue to do so going forward.

In regards to the Terence Crawford next fight, there has been no official announcement on who ‘Bud’ will fight next. The 37-year-old awaits confirmation on his next fight, with several names being mentioned.

However, a super-fight with Canelo‘ for his undisputed titles at 168-pounds in September.

The best UK boxing betting sites would have him as an underdog against ‘Canelo’ given the sheer size difference between the two.

Crawford only moved up to 154-pounds one fight ago, whereas ‘Canelo‘ has been fighting at super-middleweight for years and even fought up at light-heavyweight and cruiserweight too.

Time will tell if this fight actually happens or not, but for now Terence Crawford’s next fight is yet to be confirmed.

Could Terence Crawford Fight In Light-Middleweight Unification Instead Of Facing ‘Canelo’? 5p5dp

In regards to Terence Crawford’s next fight, should the ‘Canelo‘ bout not happen, he still has plenty of other options going forward before he hangs up his gloves.

As the reigning WBA World Light-Middleweight Champion, Crawford could look to unify the division against either Sebastian Fundora or Bakhram Murtazaliev. A potential fight against Vergil Ortiz Jr could make sense too at 154-pounds.

Another option for Crawford could be to move up just one more weight class to middleweight. Should he do this, Crawford would become a five-weight world champion if he was able to win a world title at 160-pounds.

Middleweight is a relatively weak division right now, and the best UK online bookmakers would likely favour Crawford against both Carlos Adames and Erislandy Lara. These are winnable fights for Terence Crawford, should his next fight be a move up to 160-pounds.

All of this is mere speculation as Terence Crawford’s next fight is no closer to being announced. It looks like his three obvious options are the ‘Canelo’ super-fight, a unification at super-welterweight or a move up to middleweight to challenge for world honours there.

It remains to be seen what Crawford does in regards to his next fight, but whatever he does it will be compulsive viewing. He is arguably the single best pound-for-pound boxing star in the world today and is well and truly an elite fighter. Period.

Be sure to claim the various boxing betting offers and free bet deals available on the SportsCasting site ahead of Terence Crawford’s next fight.

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Paul has worked in the sports journalism industry for several years now, specialising in boxing, MMA, golf and darts. This includes writing breaking news stories, in-depth features, predictions and more. Paul regularly attends live sporting events as both a journalist and as a fan, further adding to his expertise in his specialist sports. Paul is a Director at YouTube channel ESBR Boxing, as well as featuring regularly at BBC Sport NI. This has helped Paul master his knowledge of sports writing, as well as learning new skills with competence and proficiency.

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