Top Trainer Robert Garcia Reveals Surprising Pick for Canelo vs Crawford: "He'll Take Over"

George Fields Oct. 3, 2024, 5:10 p.m.

Crawford, who currently fights at super-welterweight, is in talks with Sebastian Fundora for a unification fight. But he's got his sights set on bigger things. He's chasing a fight with Canelo, the undisputed super-middleweight champion.

Canelo isn't as keen on the idea. He'll listen to offers, but he's worried he won't get much credit for beating a smaller man. He's already planning his next fight for May next year.

Robert Garcia, a well-known trainer, shared his thoughts on the situation in an interview with YouTube channel. He doesn't see a problem with Crawford's pursuit of greatness.

"Crawford has achieved so much in boxing. He doesn't need to challenge himself against anyone else. The Canelo fight would be the biggest fight for Crawford and a huge payday."

Garcia thinks if Crawford doesn't get the Canelo fight, he might not fight again. He explained:

"Crawford has accomplished so much. He's financially secure and smart with money. He lives a normal life and takes care of his family and others around him."

When it comes to predicting the fight, Garcia leans towards Canelo. He bases this on Crawford's latest win over Israil Madrimov and Canelo's victory against Edgar Berlanga.

"Crawford could put up a good fight for 6-8 rounds. The first six rounds could be very close, with Crawford possibly ahead. But Canelo will likely take over after that. Crawford may face trouble in the late rounds due to Canelo's power and strength."

Garcia acknowledges Crawford's strengths, saying he's very strong physically and mentally. But he thinks Canelo's power and strength in the later rounds will be too much.

For now, Crawford continues to chase his shot at greatness. Whether he'll get his chance against Canelo remains to be seen.

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