On August 3/4 at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, Terence Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) made history by moving up in weight and winning the WBA super welterweight title from Israil Madrimov (10-1-1, 7 KOs). The fight was a chess match with limited success for both fighters, but “Bud” emerged victorious with a unanimous decision verdict of 115-113×2 and 116-112. Fans watched the entire card on pay-per-view through ESPN+, DAZN, and Prime Video, with TNT Sports Box Office also airing it in the United Kingdom. DAZN and PPV.com broadcasted the fight for the rest of the world. Now, the focus shifts to what’s next for the Omaha native.
Terence Crawford Next Fight: Possible Opponents for ‘Bud’ Crawford
Canelo Alvarez
Following his victory at 154 pounds, Crawford is rumored to move up to 168 pounds to face Canelo Alvarez in a highly anticipated bout. Turki Alalshikh mentioned the potential matchup, stating, “I made an offer to Alvarez. If he’s smart, he’ll accept it.” Could a mega fight between Crawford and Canelo be on the horizon after Alvarez’s upcoming fight against Edgar Berlanga on September 14?
In a post-fight interview, Crawford expressed interest in the Canelo fight, saying, “If the money’s right, you got a fight…. But, at the same time, he’s focused on his upcoming fight. I will go back to my family, relax, and enjoy the accomplishments I’ve made in boxing. It’s not crucial to me, just another milestone towards greatness and financial gain.”
Winner of Vergil Ortiz Jr-Serhii Bohachuk
Vergil Ortiz Jr., an undefeated super welterweight star, will face Serhii Bohachuk for the WBC interim super welterweight title on August 3. Crawford could potentially challenge the winner of this fight to solidify his position in the 154-pound division. Both fighters are heavy punchers, but with Crawford’s recent victory at 154 pounds, he is confident in his chances to claim another title and enhance his legacy as a pound-for-pound great.