On September 13, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Canelo vs Terence Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) will headline a Zuffa, Sela and Riyadh Season promotion, streamed dwell on Netflix. This megafight gives each the possibility so as to add to their legacies. “Bud” could also be leaping up in weight to face Canelo (63-2-2, 39 KOs), however his distinctive capacity to field out of each stances and his simple energy have left opinions cut up on who shall be topped the undisputed tremendous middleweight champion. Jesse “Bam” Rodriguez continues to dazzle at tremendous flyweight, and the present WBO and WBC world champion has spoken to The Ring Journal to supply his opinion on Canelo vs Crawford and reveal his choose.
Canelo vs Crawford Set for Las Vegas Showdown
‘Bam’ Rodriguez Breaks it Down and Reveals His Decide
The eyes of the boxing world and past shall be locked in on September 13 to witness Canelo and Crawford go head-to-head for undisputed glory. Opinions are already rife throughout the sport, and Jesse Rodriguez has now spoken concerning the struggle and his favorite for the bout:
“That’s a terrific struggle,” Rodriguez informed The Ring. “Canelo is way extra skilled, stronger, and greater bodily than Crawford. However I’m an enormous fan of Crawford and his switch-hitting model. He hits and doesn’t get hit. He has the abilities to beat Canelo.
“I really feel Crawford will come out with the victory if he can hold Canelo off of him for 12 rounds. However with Canelo, all it takes is one shot. It’s a dangerous transfer for Crawford, however I favor Crawford. He has what it takes to beat Canelo. He’s among the best on the subject of his skillset,” stated Rodriguez.
Canelo vs Crawford Full Battle Card
Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford, 12 rounds, for Álvarez’s undisputed super-middleweight titleCallum Walsh vs Fernando Vargas Jr., 10 rounds, super-welterweightsChristian Mbilli vs Lester Martinez, 12 rounds, for Mbilli’s WBC interim super-middleweight titleMohammed Alakel vs John Ornelas, 6 rounds, super-featherweightsSerhii Bohachuk vs Brandon Adams, rematch, 10 rounds, middleweightsIvan Dychko vs Jermaine Franklin, 10 rounds, heavyweightsReito Tsutsumi vs Javier Martinez, 6 rounds, super-featherweightsSultan Almohamed vs Martin Caraballo, 4 rounds, super-lightweightsSteven Nelson vs Raiko Santana, 10 rounds, light-heavyweightsMarco Verde vs Marcos Osorio Betancourt, 6 rounds, super-middleweights



















