After years of mismatches, ducking and Twitter callouts, we finally have one real Superfight pits Saul “Canelo” Alvarez against Terence “Bud” Crawford on Sept. 13 in Las Vegas. And yes, pigs can actually fly because this fight is about as impossible as it gets.
Let's get one thing straight: Terence Crawford, a natural 147-pound welterweight, is jumping up three weight classes to fight Canelo. Three. This guy didn't look like a knockout artist in his one fight there at 154 pounds, but sure, why not test your limits against a guy who's been pounding people at 168 pounds and even holding his own at 175? Sounds reasonable.
Bud's age is 38 years, by the way. Most fighters at that age are considering retirement, not booking a fight against one of the sport's most dangerous men. But hey, there's probably a Brinks truck parked in Crawford's driveway as we speak, so who are we to judge?
Oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag are not buying into the underdog fairy tale. They open with Canelo a -150 favorite and Crawford at +120. It has already been moved to:
Translation: The size difference isn't just real—it is funny. Betting on Canelo is like Walmart's Black Friday.
Crawford is one of the best pound-for-pound fighters out there, no question. But it's less “pound-for-pound” and more “pound-for-pound.” plus fifty” If he somehow beats Canelo, they'll have to rewrite the history books, make him a statue, and crown him the king of all combat sports.
But lets be real. Canelo has spent years turning natural super middleweights into punching bags. And now a welterweight, albeit a brilliant one, that is supposed to survive? Good luck, Bud. You will need it.
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