
Terence Crawford joins Joe Rogan to reflect on his boxing career, particularly his victory over Canelo Alvarez. Crawford emphasizes the importance of skill over size, recalling doubts he faced before the fight and his satisfaction in proving doubters wrong. He draws parallels to Roy Jones Jr.'s career, noting how exceptional performances can lead to underrating opponents. Crawford discusses the politics of boxing promotion, his disciplined training regimen, and his decision to retire after reaching the pinnacle of success. They further explore the dangers of extreme weight cutting in MMA, the need for more weight classes, and the importance of financial discipline for athletes, referencing examples like Floyd Mayweather and Chad Ochocinco. The conversation shifts to the current state of boxing, highlighting the positive impact of Riyadh Season in making big fights happen and the rise of stars like Claressa Shields.
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