Canelo Alvarez's Future in Question: Is He 'Washed Up' After Crawford Loss? Floyd Mayweather Jr. Weighs In
Canelo Alvarez's recent social media post of him shadow boxing has sparked curiosity among his massive fan base. While Alvarez's comeback to his former glory remains uncertain, the 35-year-old's future in the ring is a topic of intense debate. After a stunning defeat to Terence Crawford last September, Alvarez's reign as undisputed super-middleweight champion came to an end. The Mexican's loss to Crawford, despite pre-fight speculation about his size disadvantage, showcased his resilience and skill, as he matched the American physically and technically.
Alvarez's career, now just two fights shy of 70, is far from over. He has not announced retirement, although he did withdraw from a title bout due to injury. Floyd Mayweather Jr., who famously defeated Alvarez in 2013, was recently asked by TMZ Sports whether Alvarez is 'washed up' after his loss to Crawford. Mayweather's response was cautious, acknowledging the physical toll of boxing but remaining uncertain about Alvarez's current status.
Mayweather, who retired in 2017, continues to make headlines with exhibition matches and rumors of potential fights against Manny Pacquiao or Mike Tyson. Meanwhile, Alvarez's desire for elite competition remains strong. The Mexican's fighting spirit and pride make it challenging to envision him stepping away from the ring anytime soon. As Alvarez's future hangs in the balance, the boxing world eagerly awaits his next move, with the potential for a highly anticipated rematch against Crawford on the horizon.