The anticipated comeback of the Mexican boxing star has been delayed due to a recent investigation. Terrence Crawford’s decision to retire has left a significant gap in the super middleweight division, creating an opportunity for a new fighter to assert dominance.
After his triumph over Canelo Alvarez in September, securing the title of undisputed champion across three divisions, Crawford retired undefeated with a record of 42-0. Alvarez was eager for a rematch, but Crawford’s career-ending announcement on social media canceled those plans, ruling out the highly anticipated face-off.
Meanwhile, Canelo Alvarez has voluntarily stepped out of contention for the vacant super middleweight title to focus on recovering from surgery. Prior to their fight, undefeated Osrys Iglesias had won a title eliminator for the IBF belt, and the IBF had proposed a fight between Alvarez and Iglesias for the now-available title. However, Alvarez’s elbow injury and subsequent surgery following his third career defeat have made it impossible for him to compete for the belt at this time.
With Alvarez sidelined, Iglesias’s hopes of a major payday against Crawford or Alvarez have vanished. Instead, the Cuban contender may face Jaime Munguia—who lost to Alvarez in 2024 and is next in line in the IBF rankings—or possibly interim WBC champion Christian Mbili, who recently fought to a draw with Lester Martinez.
Fan Take: This shift in the super middleweight landscape is a pivotal moment for fighting fans, as it opens the door for fresh talent to rise and redefine the division’s hierarchy. The absence of established champions like Crawford and Alvarez could lead to thrilling new rivalries and unexpected contenders shaping the future of the sport.

