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Oscar from Hoya ridiculed Canelo Alvarez after defeat with Terence Crawford


Article by Mihai Dinu – published on Saturday, September 20, 2025 22:45 / Updated on Saturday, September 20, 2025 22:45

Oscar from Hoya took Canelo Alvarez (35 years old), after the defeat with Terence Crawford (37 years old). The former boxer said that the image of the Mexican suffered, following the victory of the American.

The former promoter of Alvarez highlighted the obvious limits of the athlete born in Guadalajara when he meets top opponents, according to mundodeportivo.com.

Oscar from Hoya, Acid to Alvarez, after the failure with Crawford

“The Golden Boy”, as the former 52 -year -old boxer is nicknamed, did not end up criticizing Alvarez and ironized for everything that happened in Las Vegas.

“Crawford greetings. He climbed three weight categories and fought great. What a performance! It was like taking a child's candy. He simply played with Canelo, made a fool,” Instagram said in his “Clap Back Thursday.” Then he added: “Before you start with your nonsense, I refer to the opinions about Canelo, that it would be old, to know that Târce is older! This is not an excuse.”

From Hoya remained stupid because of the lack of mobility that the Mexican displayed during the fight: “Canelo had legs stuck to the floor and hit the air. What the hell was that?”

Canelo Alvarez, fragile in front of reducible opponents, in Hoya's opinion

The American of Mexican origin also noted that Alvarez's hardest defeats came in front of opponents such as Mayweather, Bivol and now Crawford. With all the boxers listed above, he says from Hoya, he could see very clearly that Alvarez suffers enormously and reveals his weaknesses much easier.

His opinion from Hoya feeds the debate that the specialists have submitted, on the ability of Alvarez to be dominant to the super medium category.

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