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Jean Pascal to Canelo on Cruiserweight: This is Where You Run Into a Career-Ending Shot Jean Pascal has warned Canelo Álvarez that moving to cruiserweight could be a step too far. Pascal, a former light heavyweight king who ventured into the 200-pound division three times—securing two wins but suffering a definitive fourth-round stoppage defeat to a full-blown cruiserweight—said the inherent risks of facing true big men are gravely underestimated. The Cruiserweight Risk: ‘Torque, Power, Bone Density’ Pascal was unambiguous in his assessment of the danger awaiting Canelo, especially given Canelo’s third career defeat, a decisive loss to Terence Crawford on September 14. He emphasized that size alone is not the primary factor. “Canelo’s daring. I respect that. But there’s a difference between daring and overreaching. Cruiserweight is full of real, heavy hitters. It’s not just size, it’s torque, power, bone density,” Pascal explained to World Boxing News. “He can try, but he’ll need to choose wisely. This is where you run into a career-ending shot.” The former champion joined many others who believe that if Canelo chooses the wrong opponent, such as seasoned cruiserweight titleholders like Badou Jack or Gilberto Ramirez, the Mexican superstar could be exposed to unprecedented danger. Pascal stated that taking on such powerful, heavy-handed fighters puts Canelo at real risk of suffering his first career knockdown—or worse, a knockout that could tarnish his legacy, following previous losses to Dmitry Bivol and Floyd Mayweather. The Retirement Question Amid the speculation about Canelo’s future weight class, Pascal also offered measured and poignant advice regarding his career longevity. Having achieved undisputed status, won crowns across four divisions, and amassed massive financial success, Pascal believes Canelo must prioritize his motivation. “He’s had an incredible career — four divisions, undisputed, massive paydays. But when the hunger fades, the danger grows,” Pascal commented. “If his motivation isn’t 100%, it’s time to walk away. Better to leave the game than let the game leave you.” Canelo’s potential cruiserweight journey remains an explosive debate, but Pascal’s authoritative perspective—rooted in personal experience at the weight—offers a sobering look at the formidable challenges of stepping into a heavier division after a storied career. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Jean Pascal has issued a severe warning to Canelo Álvarez about his potential move to cruiserweight: This is Where You Run Into a Career-Ending Shot.

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Jean Pascal to Canelo on Cruiserweight: This is Where You Run Into a Career-Ending Shot Jean Pascal has warned Canelo Álvarez that moving to cruiserweight could be a step too far. Pascal, a former light heavyweight king who ventured into the 200-pound division three times—securing two wins but suffering a definitive fourth-round stoppage defeat to a full-blown cruiserweight—said the inherent risks of facing true big men are gravely underestimated. The Cruiserweight Risk: ‘Torque, Power, Bone Density’ Pascal was unambiguous in his assessment of the danger awaiting Canelo, especially given Canelo’s third career defeat, a decisive loss to Terence Crawford on September 14. He emphasized that size alone is not the primary factor. “Canelo’s daring. I respect that. But there’s a difference between daring and overreaching. Cruiserweight is full of real, heavy hitters. It’s not just size, it’s torque, power, bone density,” Pascal explained to World Boxing News. “He can try, but he’ll need to choose wisely. This is where you run into a career-ending shot.” The former champion joined many others who believe that if Canelo chooses the wrong opponent, such as seasoned cruiserweight titleholders like Badou Jack or Gilberto Ramirez, the Mexican superstar could be exposed to unprecedented danger. Pascal stated that taking on such powerful, heavy-handed fighters puts Canelo at real risk of suffering his first career knockdown—or worse, a knockout that could tarnish his legacy, following previous losses to Dmitry Bivol and Floyd Mayweather. The Retirement Question Amid the speculation about Canelo’s future weight class, Pascal also offered measured and poignant advice regarding his career longevity. Having achieved undisputed status, won crowns across four divisions, and amassed massive financial success, Pascal believes Canelo must prioritize his motivation. “He’s had an incredible career — four divisions, undisputed, massive paydays. But when the hunger fades, the danger grows,” Pascal commented. “If his motivation isn’t 100%, it’s time to walk away. Better to leave the game than let the game leave you.” Canelo’s potential cruiserweight journey remains an explosive debate, but Pascal’s authoritative perspective—rooted in personal experience at the weight—offers a sobering look at the formidable challenges of stepping into a heavier division after a storied career. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

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Jean Pascal Plots High-Stakes Return, Not Coming Back Halfway - World Boxing News Former world champion Jean Pascal reveals his plan to return, telling WBN he is aiming for light heavyweight and is "not just collecting a check."

Former champion Jean Pascal is plotting a high-stakes return to the ring!

He tells WBN exclusively he's aiming for the light heavyweight division and is "not coming back halfway."

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Exclusive: Jean Pascal plans return, sends message to detractors - World Boxing News Jean Pascal is planning to return to the ring in the coming months, the former two-time world champion tells World Boxing News.

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