
'I'm the only fighter to face Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez - here's my prediction'
Amir Khan - the only man to have fought both Terence Crawford and Canelo Alvarez - has given his prediction for the upcoming clash.
Both Alvarez and Crawford are set to go head-to-head in a mouthwatering showdown in Las Vegas on September 13th at the Allegiant Stadium. 'Saul' will defend the undisputed super-middleweight titles against Crawford - who has already claimed the undisputed prize at both super-lightweight and welterweight.
With Crawford moving up two weight classes for the dust-up, fans are intrigued to see how 'Bud' will fare in yet another division. One man who is backing the smaller man to shock the world is Khan. The British boxing legend famously fought the American back in 2019. Khan lost to Crawford by TKO in sixth round after his corner threw in the towel following an accidental low blow.
Three years prior to the showdown with 'Bud,' Khan took on Alvarez and was brutally knocked out by the Mexican in the sixth round in Las Vegas. Sharing his views on the upcoming showdown, the Brit told The Ring: "There are weights for a reason in boxing. I have huge respect for Crawford for showing the balls and fighting a beast like Canelo.
"Maybe Crawford is seeing something in Canelo that others are not seeing, and that he is past his sell-by date. And maybe Crawford is the guy to catch him at the right time. Let's see, I think it's a brilliant fight. I'm going to support my boy, Terence Crawford. He's a good friend of mine. I think he can do it. He has a great boxing IQ, his IQ is perfect and he can see everything.
'Crawford does hit hard. A lot of people don't give Crawford the credit for the punch power he has. I've been in the ring with him, he's hit me hard. Obviously the most powerful fight between the two is going to be Canelo, but I think Crawford still has enough power to hurt Canelo and push him back, and that he is there in front of him as a challenge."
Throughout his professional career so far, there aren't many fighters who have really test 'Saul.' Back in 2014, Erislandy Lara gave the Mexican one of the hardest fights of his career - which the Mexican won via split decision. Lara used his movement well to get Alvarez to hesitate.
Lara believes Crawford has to use his legs well and move in and out of range. Speaking to FightHype, the 42-year-old WBA middleweight champion said: "I see it as an interesting 50-50 fight. I feel that Canelo is very strong right now, and I want to see how Crawford handles the power, especially in the early rounds, and what's going to happen." Headded: "I remember fighting Canelo 14 years (11 years) ago. I remember, I used my legs real good. As long as Crawford uses his legs and doesn't let Canelo hit him in the arms and beat him up on the arms, he has a very good chance of winning."
When is Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford?
The 12-round super-middleweight title fight will take place on Saturday, September 13. The fight will take place in front of over 65,000 fans at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. While the official fight times are yet to be released, expect the undercard to get underway at around midnight in the UK.
It is likely that the main event ringwalks will begin at around 4am UK time. All of the action will be streamed live on Netflix - their third venture into the world of boxing - in both the UK and the US.

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