Terence Crawford weighed in just half a pound under the 12-stone limit at the official weigh-in for his super-middleweight title fight against Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez in Las Vegas. The 37-year-old Crawford aims to become the first male three-division undisputed champion in modern boxing history. Despite moving up two divisions, he appeared in excellent shape. Alvarez, 35, is defending multiple titles and holds significant experience at super-middleweight, raising concerns about the impact of Crawford’s weight increase on his performance. British boxing legend Lennox Lewis cautioned that moving up a weight class poses risks due to increased punching power from opponents. Crawford remains confident, highlighting that the extra weight has benefited him, allowing for flexibility in his diet. The fight promises to be a significant moment in both fighters’ careers, with Crawford hoping to cement his legacy with a victory.

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