The boxing world is still reeling after Terence Crawford not only destroyed Canelo Alvarez in their historic clash â but then stunned the crowd with one of the most unexpected acts of respect ever seen in the sport. Instead of keeping the legendary championâs belts as trophies of war, Crawford walked over and handed them back.
âI wanted to be the one to give him back his belts. They his titles, you know⊠itâs all respect,â Crawford revealed in a chilling post-fight statement that has already gone viral worldwide.
But make no mistake â this wasnât weakness. It was dominance. Crawford had already shattered Caneloâs aura of invincibility, taking apart the Mexican superstar round by round with surgical precision. Analysts called it a âboxing masterclass.â Fans called it âa funeral for Caneloâs career.â
Canelo himself admitted his body betrayed him: âSometimes you try and your body cannot go.â His words sounded more like a surrender than a statement, fueling speculation that the once-feared warrior may finally be finished.
Former champ Timothy Bradley put it bluntly: âCrawford is the baddest man alive. Period.â
Roy Jones Jr. praised Crawfordâs mind games, revealing how Bud lured Canelo into false security before unleashing chaos. This wasnât just victory â it was psychological demolition.
And now the million-dollar question: is a rematch inevitable? Fans are demanding blood. Caneloâs pride is shattered. Crawfordâs legacy is exploding. The rematch could be redemption for one, or complete annihilation for the other.
đ„ For Canelo: one last chance to silence critics and claw back respect.
đ„ For Crawford: a chance to prove heâs not just the king â but the GOAT, leaving no debate.
The stage is set for a showdown that could redefine boxing history.
But after witnessing Canelo crumble under Crawfordâs brilliance, fans are asking: Why risk it? Would a rematch be redemption⊠or execution?
The boxing world waits.