Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez is just months away from clashing with fellow pound-for-pound star Terence Crawford.
The 34-year-old from Guadalajara, Mexico will defend his undisputed super-middleweight championship against ‘Bud’ on Saturday September 13 at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Canelo captured the undisputed crown at 168lbs for the second time in his career last month when he defeated former IBF champion William Scull in Riyadh, becoming the first fighter in boxing history to accomplish this feat.
Crawford is bidding to write his name into boxing history once again should he defeat Canelo in September, as the 37-year-old sets out to become the first fighter in the history of male boxing to win an undisputed championship in three divisions.
One man who is all too familiar with ‘Bud’ is former unified welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr, who suffered the first defeat of his career at the hands of Crawford two years ago.
In an interview with Fight Hub TV, Spence admitted that he is backing his former rival ahead of his showdown with Canelo, as he claims if anyone can move up and defeat the Mexican superstar, ‘Bud’ Crawford can.
“I mean it could happen, why not. If Crawford wants to challenge himself to be great, let him try to be great, you know I’m with it. I’ll be going for Bud, I’ll be going for him I mean I don’t know if he’s gonna win or lose but I’ll definitely be going for Crawford, I think if anybody can pull it off he can pull it off, he’s chasing greatness so why not.”
The 37-year-old from Omaha has spent the majority of his professional career campaigning at 147lbs, although he did make the move up to light-middleweight last year to dethrone WBA champion Israil Madrimov.