Floyd Mayweather Gives Honest Opinion on Canelo Alvarez’s ‘Washed’ Status

Floyd Mayweather discusses the Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford super fight and weighs in on what the future holds for the Mexican.


Floyd Mayweather Gives Honest Opinion on Canelo Alvarez’s ‘Washed’ Status

Floyd Mayweather talks about Canelo Alvarez (via Reddit, Ring Magazine)

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Boxing is a sport that demands not only skill but also endurance through years of grueling competition. Athletes who reach the pinnacle of their sport often face questions about longevity, with debates emerging as to when a fighter may have passed their prime. Undefeated boxing legend Floyd Mayweather recently weighed in on what comes next for Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez.

There has been considerable speculation surrounding Alvarez’s future in the sport following his loss to Terence Crawford on September 15 in a highly anticipated superfight. Alvarez came into the bout as the -170 betting favorite and was technically dismantled by the Nebraska Native. Crawford avoided Canelo’s power by keeping his distance and using his swift head movement to avoid shots.

Alvarez, who has fought some of the biggest names across multiple weight classes, has remained at the top of the sport for over a decade. Having faced Alvarez in the ring more than a decade ago, Mayweather has a unique perspective on the Mexican superstar being considered “washed up.” His comments in an interview with TMZ Sports highlighted the inevitable physical toll that years of competition can bring.

I don’t know, boxing is a lot of wear and tear on the body. Maybe so.

Floyd Mayweather via TMZSports

Mayweather boasts an undefeated record of 50 wins and has faced a diverse range of boxers throughout his illustrious career. His comments reflect what he has seen and experienced firsthand throughout his nearly 21-year professional career. Mayweather’s last professional bout was against UFC superstar Conor McGregor in 2017, which he won via TKO in the tenth round.

While Mayweather was speculated to be done with boxing after the fight, he began participating in exhibition bouts the following year. His exhibition opponents ranged from influencers to MMA fighters, including Logan Paul, John Gotti III, and Tenshin Nasukawa. ‘Money’ recently made headlines after his latest boxing exhibition against heavyweight legend Mike Tyson was announced.

The conversation surrounding Alvarez reflects a broader truth in the sport of boxing. Every fighter faces the moment when their body can no longer perform at the same level, regardless of skill or experience. Mayweather’s perspective, shaped by his own careful management of a long career, underscored how even the most successful athletes eventually encounter the limits imposed by the sport’s demands.

Canelo Alvarez terms Terence Crawford as a better boxer than Floyd Mayweather

Great fighters are often compared across generations, with fans and analysts debating how different styles and eras measure up against one another. Whenever two athletes share the ring with the same opponent, those comparisons become even more intriguing. Canelo Alvarez fought Floyd Mayweather back in 2013 and faced a majority decision loss against ‘Pretty Boy’.

Canelo Alvarez compares Floyd Mayweather and Terence Crawford
Canelo Alvarez compares Floyd Mayweather and Terence Crawford (via Ring Magazine)

Alvarez has stepped into the ring with both Mayweather and Terence Crawford. He recently shared his thoughts on how the two fighters compare. His unique position as an opponent of both gives him rare insight into the differences between Mayweather’s precision and Crawford’s versatility. He spoke about the comparison and made a surprising pick in the post fight press conference after his recent fight.

I think Crawford is way better than Floyd Mayweather

Canelo Alvarez via Crawford vs Canelo post-fight interview

By directly addressing the comparison, Alvarez added fuel to an already ongoing debate about where both men stand in boxing history. His words reflect not only the respect he has for the skills of today’s champions but also how new eras inevitably bring fresh standards that challenge the legends of the past.

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