In a shocking turn of events, boxing legend Terence Crawford has decided to hang up his gloves, leaving the sport with an unblemished record. But the real question on everyone's mind is: would he consider a comeback for one last dance with the iconic Floyd Mayweather? Crawford's retirement announcement has sent shockwaves through the boxing world, especially after his dominant win against Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez, which secured his undisputed status in yet another weight class.
During a live stream interview, Crawford was asked about the potential dream matchup with Mayweather, a fighter he has previously acknowledged as a formidable opponent. Crawford's response was intriguing, describing it as a 'chess match' where the winner would be the one who outsmarts the other. But here's where it gets controversial: Crawford bluntly dismissed the idea of a return, stating, 'Floyd is old. Floyd is done.'
Mayweather, the undefeated master of defense, has teased a professional comeback at 48 years old, sparking speculation about potential opponents. With Crawford's retirement, fans are left wondering if Mayweather will pursue a rematch with Manny Pacquiao, another legendary fighter who recently returned to the ring. But is Crawford truly content with retirement, or is there a chance he could be tempted back for the right price?
This leaves us with a burning question: In a sport where comebacks are almost as common as knockouts, is Crawford's retirement truly final? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and let's discuss the future of these boxing icons!