Crawford vs Canelo prediction thread.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by MarkusFlorez99, Jul 4, 2025 at 10:33 PM.


Who wins ?

This poll will close on Mar 30, 2028 at 10:35 PM.
  1. Canelo decision

    53.6%
  2. Canelo KO/TKO

    25.0%
  3. Draw

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  4. Crawford decision

    17.9%
  5. Crawford KO/TKO

    3.6%
  1. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    2 months out. The time has come. Put down your prediction on how the fight plays out. This thread will be bumped on fight night
     
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  2. CroBox29

    CroBox29 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Canelo was quite careful in his last fights and I think he will defeat Crawford in the same way...
     
  3. Ike

    Ike Member Full Member

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    Canelo by decision, the weight class is there for a reason in my opinion.
     
  4. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Crawford was the slowest I've ever seen him at 154, he'll be stuck in quicksand at 168. Canelo by pummeling stoppage in 9.
     
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  5. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    Big Red failed to even KD/KO Charlo so I’m going with Canelo on the cards
     
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  6. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If that happens, what does a result like this do for Canelo's legacy? How greatly would something like this enhance it? That could be seen as being Canelo's greatest win, if it were a stoppage of Crawford.

    Stopping an undefeated P4P Great like Crawford wouldn't just be some small or expected accomplishment. I don't get the sense that you or others would count this as significantly as it should be considered. While, yes, Crawford is coming up from lower weight classes, and maybe he slows down by putting on weight, though that is unknown at this point. While this has happened to some fighters who have put on weight, every fighter is different. And I don't think anyone has gone up multiple weight classes quite like Crawford has. Also as Serge has often pointed out, Crawford has been carrying around this kind of weight for some time, only to boil down to lower weights in training camp.

    To your point, probably Crawford maybe gets a little slower with more weight on fight night, but on the other hand, he's not exactly known for his fast moving feet. Crawford generally plants and gets in and out, he isn't on his bike. Be that as it may, the conventional wisdom would be that a Canelo stoppage of Crawford should easily put Canelo back to P4P #1.

    Now, if Canelo is unable to stop Crawford, even if he wins a decision, perhaps that wouldn't be seen as impressive as stopping him, but in either case, I don't know how beating a top P4P undefeated fighter as Crawford is would not be a legacy defining accomplishment for Canelo.

    Of course there will be detractors who will not be impressed due to Canelo beating a so-called smaller man, even though he's "bigger", even though he's been walking around at this weight for yearsl Funny how that works, he'd be chopping down a "bigger" tree here. But wouldn't this be like not being impressed with Hagler beating Sugar Ray if he had managed to win that? The point is, beating a top P4P star is always going to be a massive win and legacy defining accomplishment. But I don't see that some or even many would give Canelo the kind of credit if he were to beat Crawford.

    It would be interesting to see how much Canelo would move up with a stoppage win, or even a decision win. I could see some trying to rationalize it and not giving him full credit, but under normal standards, Canelo beating Crawford in any manner should elevate him to P4P #1, and of course if Crawford wins, he should of course get even more credit, and many have said if he wins he should be P4P #1.

    But the point I'm making, and maybe you don't fully agree with this, is that realistically this match should be for P4P #1, given the fact that these guys have a combined over 100 wins, one is undefeated the other has 2 decision losses to ATGs. I think we should look at this match in its proper context, that this is a legacy defining fight for both guys, and that not only Crawford but also Canelo has a lot to gain here. A Canelo victory has to move him up in the P4P rankings considerably. Maybe not all the way to #1, although it should, maybe some would keep Usyk or Inoue there, but Canelo would be certainly in that conversation. I think it would be difficult for anyone to deny Canelo P4P #1 if he beats Crawford, not only for beating Crawford but given who he's beaten since the loss to Bivol. I mean he's dominated quality opponent after quality opponent. He didn't dominate Scull, that was very close, closer than any fight since Bivol if we're honest. But also extremely negative.

    But the point is, and maybe you don't agree, but if Canelo wins, he deserves credit. This is a difficult fight for him. Crawford is highly skilled and more skilled than maybe anyone he's fought besides Floyd. And if Canelo does beat Bud convincingly or by stoppage, would you consider that a greater win that GGG for example or anyone other of Canelo's wins? The problem with the GGG wins is that you and others weren't impressed or didn't think he actually won the 2nd or maybe even the 3rd. The point is, where would a win over Crawford stack up for Canelo? And what kind of challenges does Crawford present for the SMW King? Can he be dethroned?
     
  7. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  8. dougingb

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    Canelo by MD. Cards will be 114-114, 115-113 and 119-109.
     
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  9. JusABoxinFan

    JusABoxinFan Active Member Full Member

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    I'm going with Crawford by decision simply based on the history of him figuring out how to beat his opponent round by round even when the opponent has something in his bag that Crawford considers an issue. From Gamboa, to Kavaliauskas, to Brook, to Porter.......We've seen Crawford make an adjustment or 2 and completed turn the fight around in his favorite regardless if he's down on the cards or it's a close one. With Canelo, we've seen him not have an answer for the attack and/or defense he was up against. From Floyd, to Lara, to (the 1st fight) GGG, to Bivol....... Even Amir Khan had success vs Canelo until Khan showed himself to be Khan and crumble with a clear punch to the chin.

    Biggest question for me is what will Crawford do to avoid, absorb, and/or shake off the power he receives from Canelo. Crawford is strong and power himself, but he's never delt with that type of power on that stage before in his career. Canelo on the other hand has faced some massive punchers in GGG, Bivol, Kov, etc....

    I don't think the die hard Canelo or Crawford supporters have it right as both think their guy has a massive advantage over the other. I personally think it will be an IQ fight the first half of the fight with Crawford finding a way to separate himself circa round 9/10.......

    I reserve the right to adjust my prediction when they both actually start camp and we see them closer to fight night. But for now...... It's a close fight with Crawford doing Crawford stuff late.......
     
  10. JusABoxinFan

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    That looks like a Canelo card......lol. There's always that one judge who look like they had the winner picked during the national anthem......lol
     
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  11. m.s.

    m.s. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The judges have to think that way, if they want to be chosen for more Canelo fights. The trick is to not look so obvious.
     
  12. m.s.

    m.s. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This fight is a little like Hagler vs Duran, but even worse because Canelo is a true super middleweight. What Crawford actually proved is he is an elite welterweight, the undisputed welterweight champ going against the undisputed super middleweight champ. We saw what happened to Charlo, the undisputed junior middleweight champ, and it wasn't competitive. If Canelo loses this it will be awful for Canelo's legacy. Canelo is expected to win this, and he better. Everybody is talking about Crawford's walking around weight going into this fight, but fail to recognize Kell Brooks walking around weight of 190 lbs going in against GGG before getting wrecked. Crawford is better than Brook but this is no different except Canelo is a 168 lb champ. If Canelo loses, it will be as bad as Delahoya losing to Pacquiao or Hagler losing to Leonard. If Canelo wins, it will be more like Nunn beating Starling or Curry, or maybe Hagler beating Curry in his prime. Which is ok, but expected from a an elite big man vs an elite smaller man.
     
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  13. Mickc

    Mickc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If Crawford and it’s a big IF can deal with the extra weight then it should make a decent fight,but as already mentioned Crawford was slow at 154. Canelo loves being the weight bully and this Crawford fight is right up his street and he more than likely wins it on points but I’d love for Crawford to get the win .
     
  14. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    Canelo decision. He's the bigger man, and Crawford is too skilled to let anyone knock him out.