Offset shared his thoughts on the Full Send Podcast. He said Canelo is "a beast" and "hits hard as fu-k." He also pointed out that only really great fighters have beaten Canelo before.
Canelo's got a strong record. He's won 63 fights, lost 2, and drawn 2. Out of those wins, 39 were knockouts. He's not a tall guy at 5'7 1/2", but he's got a good reach of 70 1/2 inches. Canelo's known for his powerful body shots and how he controls the ring.
Crawford's got a perfect record so far. He's won all 41 of his fights, and 31 of those were knockouts. At 37, he's still showing off his great boxing skills and smarts in the ring. But he's moving up two weight classes for this fight, which is a big jump.
Some boxing experts have different ideas about how the fight will go. Jeff Horn thinks Crawford might win late in the fight. He says Crawford's accuracy and defense could help him deal with Canelo's early attacks. If Crawford can tire Canelo out, he might find a chance to land some big hits.
But Regis Prograis sees it differently. He thinks it'll be tough for Crawford because of the size difference. Prograis says weight classes exist for a reason and doubts Crawford can handle Canelo's power. But he still gives Crawford credit for his skills.
Canelo's been the king of the super middleweight division. He became a two-time undisputed champion in May 2025 and recently beat William Scull. But some people weren't too impressed with that last fight.
As the fight gets closer, everyone in boxing is making predictions. It's a big deal because Crawford's moving up two weight classes to take on Canelo. We'll have to wait and see how it all turns out.