Terence Crawford owes Turki Alalshikh a favor for choosing him as the guy to fight the faded Canelo Alvarez to knock him off his perch as the King of the 168-lb division.

Turki wanted Crawford 42-0, 31 KOs) as his guy to fight the Mexican star rather than David Benavidez, who the U.S fans wanted to see fight Alvarez. No one was asking for Canelo-Crawford. The fans wanted Canelo to fight these guys:

  1. David Benavidez
  2. Dmitry Bivol
  3. Jaron Ennis

Crawford wasn’t even on the list. His fighting style had never resonated with the larger public and was more favored by fans who enjoy Tom and Jerry fights.

Netflix Numbers Tell the Truth

As we saw, it wasn’t ‘The Fight of the Century.’ It was boring, and Netflix viewing numbers for 41 million viewers weren’t even equal to half of the 108 million Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson produced in 2024.

Turki’s recent comment on X on September 14th about whether Benavidez can still make 168 was seen as a big hint that he wants to set up a fight between Crawford and him.”Can David Benavidez still make 168 pounds?”

Time to Pay Turki Back in Blood

Since that’s what Turki wants, doesn’t Crawford owe him to give him the fight that he wants? I mean, he reportedly paid him $50 million for the Canelo fight, and it wasn’t the match the U.S. or world public wanted.

Crawford should show his gratitude by facing Benavidez and providing an entertaining battle for him and the American fans. They just saw a boring fight between Canelo and Crawford that didn’t even match the entertainment of the undercard fight between Lester Martinez and Christian Mbilli.

Crawford has been calling himself deserving of being among the top of the all-time greats, saying, “Now I’m on top of Mount Rushmore.”

Only Benavidez Can Validate Crawford

If Terence wants to be at the top or one of the three best fighters of all time, he owes it to Turki, himself, and the fans to face the walking guillotine David Benavidez. It’s the only way he can be remembered as an all-time great because beating a washed Canelo and a car crash ruined Errol Spence isn’t good enough for Crawford to be on Mount Rushmore.

Chris Williams has covered boxing since 2010, bringing fans reliable analysis and insight from ringside to headline events.

Last Updated on 10/15/2025

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