Terence Crawford on Canelo Álvarez Fight: 'The Bigger They Are, The Harder They Fall'
Club Shay ShayApril 24, 202521 min376,467 views
38 connections·40 entities in this video→Crawford's Mindset for a Canelo Fight
- 💡 Crawford thrives on doubters, viewing them as fuel to become a "different animal" and "Super Saiyan" when facing challenges.
- 🎯 He believes his speed and punching ability will translate even when moving up two weight classes, stating, "If you can punch, you can punch."
- 🧠 Crawford emphasizes that he doesn't need to knock Canelo out, just beat him, highlighting that power doesn't always guarantee victory.
Assessing Canelo Álvarez as a Fighter
- 🔍 Crawford dismisses the notion that Canelo is just a puncher, recognizing him as a "complete fighter" with strong boxing skills, counter-punching ability, and good balance.
- 🥊 He acknowledges Canelo's ability to take and deliver punches, his body punching, and his knack for staying in position.
The Motivation for a Big Fight
- 🚀 Crawford's competitive nature drives him to seek out challenges, likening it to wanting to play one-on-one with Michael Jordan.
- 🏆 He expresses a desire to leapfrog fighters who fought legends on their way out, aiming to challenge the best when they are at their peak.
- 💰 The potential for a massive payday, with projections of $750 million, is a significant factor, though Crawford maintains his desire to train and compete regardless of wealth.
Navigating Weight Classes and Legacy
- ⛰️ Crawford initially wanted to jump from 147 lbs to 168 lbs directly, a move he acknowledges as "crazy" but driven by a desire to challenge himself.
- 🥊 He compares this potential jump to Roy Jones Jr. moving up significantly in weight, noting the excitement of such a challenge.
- 🌟 Crawford believes he has already reached boxing's pantheon but anticipates that a win against Canelo will force greater respect and recognition, placing him alongside legends like Mayweather and Pacquiao.
Addressing Criticism and Doubts
- 🗣️ Crawford is aware of criticism that he hasn't fought top contenders at higher weights and that Canelo's power is a significant threat.
- ❓ He acknowledges that fans have many "what ifs" regarding his ability to handle Canelo's power and punches.
- ⚔️ Crawford asserts that the answers to these questions will be revealed on fight night, emphasizing that he has always sparred with bigger opponents.
Generational Wealth and Legacy
- 👨👩👧👦 Crawford's primary motivation is securing generational wealth for his children and grandchildren, aiming to provide them with financial security beyond his own lifetime.
- 📈 He contrasts his goal of leaving a legacy of wealth with the reality for many people who pass away in debt.
- 💰 The prospect of a $100-150 million guarantee for a fight is appealing, but his core drive remains the desire not to lose and to fight for his family's future.
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