Terence Crawford Next Fight: Two-Weight Undisputed King ‘Bud’ Faces ‘Canelo’ In Undisputed Super-Fight

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The Terence Crawford next fight has been officially confirmed, with the two-division undisputed king taking on Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez in a Las Vegas super-fight on September 13th.

Crawford’s next fight is for undisputed status at super-middleweight, with the chance to become the first three-division undisputed world champion in boxing history at the Allegiant Stadium.

Terence Crawford Next Fight: Two-Weight Undisputed King Set For ‘Canelo’ Super-Fight On September 13th

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 today. Period.

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, it has been confirmed that ‘Bud’ will face Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez for the undisputed world super-middleweight championship on September 13 at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Despite a two-weight division jump from 154-pounds to super-middleweight, Crawford will challenge ‘Canelo’ for his undisputed titles at 168-pounds in September. The best new 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. Terence Crawford’s next fight is undoubtedly the toughest of his career.

Will Terence Crawford Retire After ‘Canelo’ Super-Fight?

With Terence Crawford’s next fight being against the great ‘Canelo’, there are some questions as to what exactly the 37-year-old will do in the aftermath of the Allegiant Stadium mega-fight showdown.

This entirely depends on how Canelo’s next fight against ‘Bud’ plays out of course. Should Crawford win, there will likely be an immediate rematch. This would mean a second fight between the pair of pound-for-pound boxing stars in 2026.

If ‘Canelo’ wins, there could be a rematch if the fight is close and entertaining. However, if the Mexican wins in one-sided fashion, which he could do as the pre-fight favourite with the best UK bookmakers, then Crawford may have to look elsewhere.

A move back down to middleweight or even back down to 154-pounds could be on the cards next for Crawford if he were to lose for the very first time in his career to Alvarez.

Another option for the two-weight undisputed king could of course be retirement. At 37-years-old having become world champion in four division as well as being undisputed king of two, the Nebraska man may want to sail off into the sunset and hang up his gloves for good.

It remains to be seen what Crawford does in regards to his next fight after the ‘Canelo’ showdown, 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.

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