Mike Tyson’s Son Resumes the “Canelo” vs. Terence Crawford Fight in Five Words
Many opinions have emerged about the highly anticipated fight.
The highly anticipated fight between Saúl "Canelo" Álvarez and Terence Crawford is drawing closer, with the three-division champion, "Bud" Crawford, moving up two weight classes to challenge for the undisputed super middleweight title. If successful, he would become the first male boxer to achieve undisputed champion status in three different divisions.
The reaction from Mike Tyson’s son
The bout, scheduled at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and broadcast live on Netflix, has sparked a wave of predictions from experts, former boxers, and fans. Even Amir J. Tyson, son of Mike Tyson, captured the excitement on social media with a simple statement: “So hyped for this, haha!”

However, not everyone is optimistic about Crawford’s challenge. Mike Tyson himself expressed concerns about the weight difference:
“I don’t like that fight. Too much weight. Crawford struggled with Madrimov, a big, awkward guy; he shouldn’t have fought him,” the heavyweight legend remarked.
These doubts are echoed by veteran trainer Abel Sánchez, who believes Canelo’s strength and size will be decisive:
“To beat Canelo, you have to pressure him, withstand his punches, and keep him busy. Terence is skilled, but I see him as bloated and without real experience in this weight class,” Sánchez stated.
On the other hand, some experts highlight Crawford’s boxing intelligence and adaptability, noting that his speed and precision could pose problems for the Mexican champion.
The anticipation is at an all-time high, and the fight is already shaping up to be one of the biggest events in recent boxing history.