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‘Miserable’ Canelo Rematch Could Have Cost Terence Crawford His 0 Terence Crawford Canelo rematch debate intensifies as trainer Joel Diaz claims a ‘miserable’ sequel could have cost Crawford his unbeaten record.

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🚨 NO REMATCH. NO LIFE. 🚨

Canelo Alvarez says Terence Crawford retired to dodge a rematch 👀

“I need to make this fight happen again. It’s going to be different. For him to deserve all the credit, he needs to give me the rematch.”

👀 Ducking… or smart timing?

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Canelo Sits Out, Crawford Rematch May Be Beltless Canelo Alvarez will take a year-long break from the ring, leaving the May 2 date open for David Benavidez and Gilberto Ramírez, WBN can confirm. The four-division champion’s focus is squarely on a potential rematch with Terence Crawford later in the year. Reynoso Confirms Year-Long Break Trainer Eddy Reynoso told TV Azteca, “No, in May there will be no fight. In May, we are going to rest, and we are going to resume in September.” The veteran trainer added that Canelo recently underwent a successful operation on his left elbow and has been working on his recovery while fulfilling promotional commitments. “That’s what he wants, the rematch with Crawford. Let’s see if it can be in September, and that’s the goal—to seek revenge and get rid of the thorn,” Reynoso said. Benavidez vs Ramírez Now Takes Center Stage With Canelo stepping aside, the previously announced May 2 date is now free for Benavidez and Ramírez to headline, giving both fighters time to prepare for a critical super middleweight showdown. Canelo’s early announcement effectively cleared the calendar for the rival clash, allowing Benavidez and Ramírez to focus entirely on their bout. Crawford Rematch and Titles in Question When Canelo finally faces Terence Crawford, the bout may be Ring Magazine title only, depending on whether Crawford takes an interim fight at super middleweight beforehand. Crawford has already been stripped of the WBC title and could have no other belts by September if mandatory obligations are ignored, adding uncertainty to the stakes. His recent activity suggests he fights only once per year and is tipped to compete at middleweight, making the timing of a September clash a key factor in Canelo’s long-term plans. Canelo’s Strategic Pause Alvarez’s year-long hiatus is about more than rest; it gives him time to prepare for one of the most skilled fighters of his generation. By spacing out his schedule, focusing on rehabilitation, and allowing Crawford’s path to develop, Canelo ensures that when the rematch occurs, he will be at his physical and tactical peak. Looking Ahead For now, Canelo’s pause reshapes the landscape. Benavidez vs. Ramírez now has full focus on May 2. Fans and analysts wait to see how Crawford’s activity—and potential lack of titles—will impact the high-stakes rematch later in the year. WBN will continue to track developments as both bouts take shape. About the Author Phil Jay is the Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN), a veteran boxing reporter with 15+ years of experience. He has interviewed dozens of world champions, broken international exclusives, and reported ringside since founding WBN in 2010. Read full bio.

Canelo Alvarez will sit out until September, meaning his target rematch with Terence Crawford may now be beltless.

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Canelo Sits Out, Crawford Rematch May Be Beltless Canelo Alvarez will take a year-long break from the ring, leaving the May 2 date open for David Benavidez and Gilberto Ramírez, WBN can confirm. The four-division champion’s focus is squarely on a potential rematch with Terence Crawford later in the year. Reynoso Confirms Year-Long Break Trainer Eddy Reynoso told TV Azteca, “No, in May there will be no fight. In May, we are going to rest, and we are going to resume in September.” The veteran trainer added that Canelo recently underwent a successful operation on his left elbow and has been working on his recovery while fulfilling promotional commitments. “That’s what he wants, the rematch with Crawford. Let’s see if it can be in September, and that’s the goal—to seek revenge and get rid of the thorn,” Reynoso said. Benavidez vs Ramírez Now Takes Center Stage With Canelo stepping aside, the previously announced May 2 date is now free for Benavidez and Ramírez to headline, giving both fighters time to prepare for a critical super middleweight showdown. Canelo’s early announcement effectively cleared the calendar for the rival clash, allowing Benavidez and Ramírez to focus entirely on their bout. Crawford Rematch and Titles in Question When Canelo finally faces Terence Crawford, the bout may be Ring Magazine title only, depending on whether Crawford takes an interim fight at super middleweight beforehand. Crawford has already been stripped of the WBC title and could have no other belts by September if mandatory obligations are ignored, adding uncertainty to the stakes. His recent activity suggests he fights only once per year and is tipped to compete at middleweight, making the timing of a September clash a key factor in Canelo’s long-term plans. Canelo’s Strategic Pause Alvarez’s year-long hiatus is about more than rest; it gives him time to prepare for one of the most skilled fighters of his generation. By spacing out his schedule, focusing on rehabilitation, and allowing Crawford’s path to develop, Canelo ensures that when the rematch occurs, he will be at his physical and tactical peak. Looking Ahead For now, Canelo’s pause reshapes the landscape. Benavidez vs. Ramírez now has full focus on May 2. Fans and analysts wait to see how Crawford’s activity—and potential lack of titles—will impact the high-stakes rematch later in the year. WBN will continue to track developments as both bouts take shape. About the Author Phil Jay is the Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN), a veteran boxing reporter with 15+ years of experience. He has interviewed dozens of world champions, broken international exclusives, and reported ringside since founding WBN in 2010. Read full bio.

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Crawford Dominates Again? Margarito Says Canelo’s Finished Antonio Margarito didn’t hold back on a potential Canelo Álvarez vs Terence Crawford rematch — declaring that Canelo can’t win now and Crawford would beat him even easier the second time. The former world champion — a divisive Mexican figure who still holds legendary status — spoke to Fight Hub TV with no hesitation: “They are talking about a rematch. I think he beats Canelo more easily. I believe so. Well, Crawford’s style, I think Canelo can’t beat Crawford now.” September Rematch Context Crawford dominated Canelo in their first fight in September, showcasing precision, speed, and tactical mastery that left many analysts shocked. Rumors are swirling that a rematch could take place in May, but Margarito isn’t convinced Alvarez can turn the tide. Can Canelo Make It Competitive? Pressed on whether Álvarez could close the gap, Margarito was blunt: “Well, what we all know is that I think he needs to exchange punches and throw more shots. But it’s boxing, and they are both well prepared. If Crawford beat him once, he can do it again.” While not completely ruling out a Canelo adjustment, Margarito emphasized Crawford’s edge: “There is nothing guaranteed in the ring. Canelo might have a different strategy, and things might go differently. But I really think that Crawford has the hunger and desire, while Canelo has done his thing already.” Margarito Ringside for Jimuel Pacquiao’s Debut Margarito made the comments while attending Jimuel Pacquiao’s pro debut in Los Angeles as a special guest of his former opponent, Manny Pacquiao, where the young fighter drew his pro debut. Legacy on the Line With a dominant display and a Canelo vs Crawford rematch looming, boxing fans are left asking: Can Canelo turn the tide, or has Crawford cemented his supremacy? About the Author Phil Jay is the Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN), a veteran boxing reporter with 15+ years’ experience. He has interviewed dozens of world champions, broken international exclusives, and reported ringside at the sport’s most significant events since founding WBN in 2010. Read full bio.

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Habrá revancha de Canelo vs Crawford? En caso que lo hubiera bajo que condiciones se daría? El periodista Bernardo Pilatti nos da su opinión después de una plática con el entrenador Robert Garcia.
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Canelo Chasing Redemption: Crawford Rematch Draws Closer for Cinco de Mayo 2026 For the first time since his September defeat, Canelo Álvarez has made it clear he is chasing redemption — a rematch with Terence Crawford is officially in the works, with negotiations underway for a potential showdown at Allegiant Stadium on Cinco de Mayo 2026. The Mexican superstar appeared on TV Azteca this week, declaring his intention to face Crawford again. While Las Vegas leads as the likely venue, WBN understands a football stadium in Mexico is also being considered, potentially creating a historic Cinco de Mayo spectacle for boxing fans. WBN Broke the Story on October 13 Back on October 13, WBN reported that Canelo planned a rematch with Crawford. Promoter Eddie Hearn confirmed that “Canelo doesn’t enter a fight without [a rematch clause],” while warning that Crawford’s style would again pose a significant challenge. Canelo lost to Crawford in September and couldn’t get off the starting blocks. Hearn had stated previously that Canelo wasn’t a fan of the Crawford style months before they traded any punches. Crawford Could Unlock Fourth Weight-Class Glory While Canelo faces stylistic disadvantages, the financial and legacy incentives are enormous. Crawford is being linked to a move down to middleweight, where a rematch could give him the chance to capture another undisputed title in a fourth weight class. The division is heating up, with Janibek Alimkhanuly vs. Erislandy Lara set to crown a three-belt champion at 160 pounds later this year. WBN understands the winner could feature on the Canelo vs. Crawford undercard against Carlos Adames, setting up a massive title run before facing Crawford in 2026. That path sets up a massive title run and adds even more intrigue to the rematch. Countdown to Cinco de Mayo 2026 Begins If negotiations proceed as expected, Canelo vs. Crawford II will become the centerpiece of Cinco de Mayo 2026 — a date synonymous with Mexican boxing glory. Pride, legacy, and millions of dollars will collide once again in what promises to be one of the most compelling rematches in modern boxing history. A win would avenge the first loss of his career, echo his Golovkin trilogy, and cement his legacy — all while setting up one of boxing’s richest rematches. About the Author Phil Jay is the Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN), a veteran boxing reporter with 15+ years’ experience. He has interviewed dozens of world champions, broken international exclusives, and reported ringside at the sport’s most significant events since founding WBN in 2010. Read full bio.

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Canelo secretly considers doomed Crawford revenge on Cinco de Mayo 2026 - World Boxing News Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn claims a secret rematch clause is in place for Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford II, despite Canelo's struggles.

Canelo is secretly considering a massive, but risky, rematch with Terence Crawford for Cinco de Mayo in 2026.

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Canelo secretly considers doomed Crawford revenge on Cinco de Mayo 2026 - World Boxing News Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn claims a secret rematch clause is in place for Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford II, despite Canelo's struggles.

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