In his bid to construct a brilliant battle between Terence Crawford, in addition to tremendous middleweight gold holder, Canelo Alvarez – Saudi adviser, Turki Alalshikh has hit out on the Mexican for apparently “losing time” throughout negotiations in addition to selecting “straightforward fights” throughout his profession.
Canelo Alvarez, the present tremendous middleweight champion, returns to motion subsequent month in Las Vegas, taking up unbeaten New York challenger, Edgar Berlanga within the pair’s grudge battle – with the WBA, WBO, and WBC championships on the road.
As for Crawford, the unbeaten placing sensation landed the WBA and interim WBO mild middleweight crowns in Las Angeles over the course of the weekend, handing over his gorgeous forty-first skilled win with a call success over Israil Madrimov.
Turki Alalshikh hits out at boxing star, Canelo Alvarez
And amid hyperlinks to a possible tremendous battle for gold sooner or later, Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford have hit a sticking level in negotiations in response to current stories this month – with the above-mentioned, Alalshikh hitting out on the Guadalajara puncher particularly.
“I heard what Canelo stated that he respects me however doesn’t like the best way we do enterprise,” Turki Alalshikh posted on his official X account. “As for him respecting me, it doesn’t matter to me if he does or not. As for the best way I do enterprise, I do know why he doesn’t prefer it, as a result of I solely goal large fights at truthful costs, so after all anybody who likes large fights gained’t like that.”
“And I understand how he feels after dropping to Bivol, so he’s been searching for simpler fights ever since,” Turki Alalshikh continued. “Additionally, I’m not the one who’s afraid of preventing Benavidez or Crawford. Subsequently, I knew he was losing our time and making excuses with large quantities of cash that may’t be paid. So I’m persevering with my method to make large fights that serve the boxing world, and he’s on his method to making eash show-only fights.”