Canelo Álvarez leaves open the possibility of fighting Crawford

The Mexican boxer and champion in three super middleweight divisions, Saúl ‘Canelo’ Álvarez finally acknowledged that he would be willing to have a fight against the American and also champion Terence Crawford to fulfill the wish of all world boxing fans to be able to see them facing each other in the ring. These statements were made by the Aztec during an interview offered for The Ring Podcast with Mike Coppinger, where he hinted that there is the possibility of a confrontation against the undefeated champion; although they would have to agree on a weight due to the difference between the two. “People want to see that fight. And maybe if they see that fight. We don’t know yet, but maybe they will see that fight. I’m always open for good fights. And don’t get me wrong, he’s a good fighter, he’s got really good skills and everything, and maybe we will see that fight. “We don’t know yet,” he said. Crawford is considered along with the Cinnamon as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters today because he was crowned undisputed champion at 147 pounds after defeating Errol Spence Jr. in June 2023; After that he won his fourth world title after moving up a category and defeating Israil Madrimov. Preference over Benavidez During the same interview, Canelo Álvarez also highlighted that he prefers to face Terence Crawford over David Benavídez despite being a figure who has always sought to reach an agreement to see him in the ring and was also part of the 168-pound weight class. “At this point, I have fought with everyone, with every champion, with the best that are out there. But when someone approaches you like that, when they challenge you like that, you don’t need to give them money. Like I said, now I can do whatever I want and I just don’t like the way (Benavidez) approached to take the fight,” he emphasized. “I think (Crawford) wanted the fight and was respectful. You know, he says ‘I love Canelo, I love Canelo’, without saying bad things about me or anything like that. But like I said, you never know, maybe one day I’ll wake up and say ‘I want to fight that guy.’ I always respect my opponents and each fighter, each person. Although obviously, if they don’t do it, it’s different,” Canelo concluded. Keep reading:–Canelo Álvarez reveals the key to his success: “I never did it for money”–David Benavídez issues a warning to David Morrell prior to his fight–Oleksandr Usyk will be a soccer player once he hangs up his gloves as a boxer

Adam Silver opens the possibility of a week of NBA action in Europe

The commissioner of the NBA, Adam Silver spoke this Wednesday about the possibility that the NBA plans in the future up to a week of action with NBA games in Europedespite its complicated schedule. As Silver explained at a press conference in Paris, regarding the duel that the San Antonio Spurs and Indiana Pacers will have this Thursday and Saturday, The NBA is looking for a way to internationalize the League like the NFL has done in recent years planning clashes outside the United States. “I would love the idea that the NBA could move a good number of teams to Europe and for more than a week,” noted Silver, who clarified that the NFL “has a more flexible schedule” than the NBA, with at least three games a week. As for what these possible cities would be, Deputy Commissioner Mark Tatum pointed out that they are targeting the large cities of Europe, although he did not officially announce any. Nevertheless, Silver clarified that this plan is still “uncertain”because if a reduction in the number of matches were necessary to carry it out “it would affect the business.” The commissioner also commented on the possibility of there being “one day” NBA franchises established in Europe and considered it “a dream”, although “it is not the priority at this time.” “Everything we do we will do in coordination with FIBA. Everything we do will be to add,” he added. However, he did specify that it would be more plausible to develop an independent league. “The question is whether, similar to what we have done in Africa, there is an opportunity to be part of an independent league. It is not clear if this work will be done in collaboration with existing leagues,” he said. Regarding tomorrow’s meeting in the Parisian pavilion of Bercy, Silver said the 20,000 tickets (for the 23rd and 25th) were sold in less than 24 hours and they were purchased by people of 53 different nationalities, which sets “a record” in the NBA. Keep reading:

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