
JUST IN: The current world champion, according to Oscar De La Hoya, is on the verge of becoming the greatest fighter of all time. According to Oscar De La Hoya, one of the sport’s most important figures of the past three decades, a contemporary boxer is on the verge of leaving a legacy that will transcend all others.

The six-weight world champion defeated fighters like Pernell Whitaker, Julio Cesar Chavez, and Ike Quartey in his 31 fights before suffering a loss. After losing to Manny Pacquiao, “The Golden Boy” retired and continued to concentrate on his promotional career. He is in a good position to recognise brilliance because he has been both inside and outside the ropes. Sugar Ray Robinson is the greatest boxer the sport has ever seen, according to De La Hoya. However, in an interview with Brian Mazique, the former fighter turned promoter claimed Terence Crawford has a foot in the door and will solidify his position if he defeats Saul “Canelo” Alvarez in September.Give this man the distinction of greatest of all time if Crawford can pull it off, Jesus Lord. However, I fail to notice it. Canelo is a powerful fighter. Yes, Crawford can exploit the fact that he walks on quicksand against him, but the larger man’s pressure is another factor. In that ring, Canelo will weigh 200 pounds. Although it’s a difficult battle, I give Crawford all the credit. He will be the Messiah of fighters if he succeeds. When Crawford fights the Mexican legend, whom De La Hoya supported for a large portion of his campaign, in Las Vegas, he hopes to become the three-weight undisputed world champion. He is going up two categories for the challenge from his previous weight of 154 lbs.
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