Crawford vs Madrimov




Just like boxing fans were just starting to get clamoring for Terence “Bud” Crawford to finally make his welterweight debut, the undefeated star is already setting his sights on another world title at junior middleweight.
Crawford is set for his first fight in the 147-pound division on November 14 in Omaha, Nebraska against mandatory challenger “Mean” Machine Mean Machine, but he already has his eyes on Uzbekistan’s Israil Madrimov, who holds the WBA’s 154-pound title.
“I’m going to beat Mean Machine, and then I’m going to come for Madrimov’s belt,” Crawford told Fightful.com. “He’s a great young fighter, but I’m the best in the world, and I’m going to prove it by beating him.”
Crawford is widely considered to be the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world, and he has a perfect record of 37-0 with 28 KOs. Madrimov, on the other hand, is a rising star with a record of 8-0 with 6 KOs.
The 26-year-old Madrimov won a silver medal at the 2016 Olympics, and he is considered to be one of the best prospects in boxing. He has already beaten former world champion Miguel Cotto, and he is confident that he can dethrone Crawford.
“I respect Crawford, but I’m not afraid of him,” Madrimov said. “I believe that I’m the best fighter in the world, and I’m going to prove it by beating him.”
A fight between Crawford and Madrimov would be a huge event, and it would be a major test for both fighters. Crawford would be looking to prove that he can dominate another weight class, while Madrimov would be looking to make a name for himself by beating the best fighter in the world.
No matter who wins, a Crawford-Madrimov fight would be a must-see event for boxing fans.