64episode The thoughts and training of super athletes (3)World champion boxer Terence Crawford SK8-60 (Japanese)
This is an incredible challenge by the champion, Terence Crawford. He moved up two weight classes to challenge the undisputed Super Middleweight Champion, Saul Canelo Alvarez. This was the fight of the century. More than that, I believe this is a big match unparalleled in boxing history, past or future (as far as I know). I don't think there will ever be another undefeated superstar champion who decides to move up two weight classes to fight in a world title fight. And even if a fighter decides to take on the challenge, there's no guarantee they'll be able to face a truly dominant superstar champion like Canelo.
The result was a winning a decision for Terence Crawford. He truly proved that he is the best. It was a truly astonishing event! I was skeptical that a dream match of this magnitude would even happen, but the fact that it did, and that the challenger, Terence Crawford, moved up in weight and won, is absolutely phenomenal.
Congratulations to Terence Crawford for becoming the super middleweight four-organization unified champion, and for becoming the first person in history to become a unified champion in three different weight classes
It seems that Champion Terence Crawford was able to win despite the adversity because of his conviction, coupled with his intelligence, technical skill, and a complete grasp of self-analysis and situational judgment. Achieving such a great feat at the age of 37—which is considered the twilight of a boxer's career—is an immense accomplishment. This is great news for an older skateboarder like myself! I want to be able to use my intelligence, develop my self-analysis, and use situational judgment to improve the technical skill of my skateboarding tricks.
I think his historic victory has put him far ahead of his rival Naoya Inoue, the four-time super bantamweight champion (personal opinion). The reason is that I cannot even imagine a fantasy match for Champion Naoya Inoue that would surpass the magnitude of the Terence Crawford vs. Canelo Álvarez fight. I think Junto Nakatani (who is scheduled to fight Naoya Inoue) has a larger frame (his height is only slightly less than Terence Crawford's), so if he physically develops and actually fights Terence Crawford( Naoya Inoue is only a Imaginary rival ), and wins, he could surpass Crawford's greatness. Junto Nakatani must transform his body and develop the skills to win before Terence Crawford retires. He needs to keep winning until he faces Crawford. I think if he's undefeated, the public and Crawford might accept him as an opponent. He can only make an appeal to champion、 Terence Crawford by defeating his toughest opponent, Naoya Inoue, the unified four-organization super bantamweight champion (Especially if he wins by knockout.) and remaining undefeated.
・・・・・・・Will a Big Bang (nickname for champion Junto Nakatani ) occur?!
(・・・End of Episode 64・・・・・・・・・・・・to be continued・・・・・・)