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Crawford Reveals Why He Couldn't Knock Out Canelo

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Crawford Reveals Why He Couldn't Knock Out Canelo

In a recent interview, Terence Crawford explained the surprising reason behind his inability to stop Canelo Alvarez during their historic bout.

Terence Crawford, who defeated Canelo Alvarez by unanimous decision in September 2025, has shared insights into why he couldn't secure a knockout against the Mexican champion. Despite Crawford's impressive record of 31 KOs, he noted that Canelo has never been stopped or knocked down in his 68-fight career.

Speaking on The Joe Rogan Experience, Crawford attributed Canelo's resilience to his 'ginger' genetics, stating, "They say that red-heads are hard to knock out. It’s proven, I googled it, what are they called? Gingers." He elaborated that his cousin, a nurse, informed him that redheads often have a higher pain tolerance, which could explain Canelo's ability to absorb powerful shots.

Crawford's victory marked Canelo's first defeat in the super-middleweight division, adding to his losses against elite fighters like Floyd Mayweather and Dmitry Bivol. As Canelo prepares to challenge for the WBC super-middleweight title against Christian Mbilli on September 12 in Riyadh, he aims to demonstrate his famed resilience once again.

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