Terence Crawford's Weigh-In Appearance Leaves Canelo Camp Speechless: "Never Seen Anything Like It"

Ronald Crawley Sept. 13, 2025, 6:10 a.m.

Crawford, who's moving up two weight classes for this fight, surprised everyone with his muscular physique. Many observers couldn't believe how well he'd filled out for the 168-pound division.

Alvarez, the undisputed champion at super middleweight, looked his usual solid self on the scales. He'll be defending his titles against Crawford, who's taking a big risk by jumping up in weight to challenge him.

Some folks have criticized Crawford for taking on such a tough opponent in a new weight class. But the former welterweight champ isn't worried about the challenge.

"I think people are underestimating everything about me, but that doesn't matter. The power will definitely come with (the weight gain). That's not a concern I've ever had,"
Crawford said, showing confidence in his ability to hurt Canelo despite the weight difference.

The fight has generated a lot of interest, with fans amazed at how Crawford has transformed his body for this bout. It's set to be an exciting matchup between two of boxing's top talents.

Both fighters looked ready and determined at the weigh-in. Now, all eyes turn to the ring for their September 13 showdown in Las Vegas. It's a clash that will test Crawford's skills and power against Canelo's experience and strength at the higher weight.

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