Terence Crawford Drops Bombshell About His Future: "If Canelo doesn't..."

Terence Crawford wants to fight Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez. The 36-year-old boxer from Omaha, Nebraska, is focused on building his legacy and sees Canelo as the perfect opponent for that.

Crawford has won world titles in four divisions and is undefeated in 41 fights. He's been undisputed champion in two weight classes and currently holds the WBA Super-Welterweight belt. A fight with Canelo would mean moving up two divisions, but Crawford is ready for the challenge.

The boxing world has been buzzing with rumors that Crawford might retire if Canelo turns down the fight. But Crawford himself has a different view. He told reporters:

"I don't know, hopefully we can get that fight. You know, if not then, hey, we move onto the next."

This statement shows Crawford isn't planning to hang up his gloves just yet, even if the Canelo fight doesn't happen.

Some people in boxing have different opinions. Promoter Eddie Hearn thinks Crawford might retire if he can't secure the Canelo fight. Crawford's trainer, Brian "BoMac" McIntyre, has mentioned retirement as a possibility, given all Crawford has achieved.

Crawford has always said retirement is close. He's only interested in big money, legacy-defining fights now. He's turned down challenges from younger stars like Jaron Ennis. But there are still plenty of fighters who'd jump at the chance to face him.

Canelo might choose to rematch Dmitry Bivol instead of fighting Crawford. If that happens, Crawford will have to look elsewhere for his next big challenge.

The pursuit of Canelo isn't over yet. Riyadh Season is backing Crawford and is expected to make a second offer to Canelo. For now, Crawford is keeping his options open and focusing on his legacy in the sport.