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Canelo Alvarez to Clash with Undefeated ‘Boogeyman’ in Title Fight: Key Updates Inside

December 30, 2025 2 Min Read
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An update has been provided regarding the vacant IBF super middleweight title. Canelo Alvarez had hoped for a rematch with Terrence Crawford before Crawford decided to retire from boxing. Despite suffering the third loss of his career, the younger Mexican fighter remains eager to continue competing. However, Alvarez’s comeback timeline is uncertain due to recent elbow surgery following his loss of the super middleweight belt.

While much attention has recently focused on Crawford’s farewell fight, the dynamics of the boxing return scene remain a significant topic. Notably, Alvarez’s defeat to Crawford in September saw him fall out of The Ring’s top 10 pound-for-pound rankings for the first time since 2018. The loss was notably one-sided, meaning Alvarez will need time to rebuild his standing.

Osleys Iglesias has emerged as a leading contender for the vacant IBF super middleweight title after his victory over Vladimir Shishkin in September. Iglesias and Alvarez, both top contenders, have been linked by multiple sources to a potential fight for the vacant title. However, boxing reporter Dan Rafael clarified that while the IBF has shown interest, they have not officially mandated the Iglesias vs. Alvarez bout yet.

Terrence Crawford recently discussed his retirement decision on Adin Roth’s stream, citing the lack of high-profile opponents to challenge as a major factor. He mentioned that while Osleys Iglesias could have been a mandatory challenger, Iglesias’s undefeated 14-0 record means a win against him would hold little significance for either Crawford or Alvarez. Nonetheless, rising fighters like Iglesias are eager to seize opportunities to establish themselves on the global stage.

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Fan Take: This news is crucial for boxing enthusiasts as it highlights the shifting landscape of the super middleweight division, with legends retiring and new contenders rising. The potential Alvarez vs. Iglesias matchup could signal a fresh chapter, keeping the division competitive and exciting for fans worldwide.

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