Terence Crawford vs Israil Madrimov fight predictions

P4P great Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford (40-0, 31KO) challenges WBA World super-welterweight champion Israil ‘The Dream’ Madrimov (10-0-1, 7KO) tonight, August 3, at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, shown live worldwide on DAZN PPV.

It’s the biggest fight of the month, but who wins this intriguing matchup with one of the best fighters in the world, who is now 36 and hasn’t fought in over a year, and a young, 29-year-old powerful world champion on the rise.

BBN asked their pick of experts who they expect to win and why:


Duke McKenzie, Former three-weight world champion: “This fight isn’t as straight forward as many believe, Madrimov is young and starving for victory. This really is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for him to fight a modern day great in the form of Terence Crawford, a two-time undisputed world champion. Those credentials don’t come along very often, even in the modern day era.

“While I see Madrimov giving a great account of himself, how do you beat a man with no obvious flaws? A switch-hitting genius there is no blueprint on how to outbox or outpunch Crawford and there are not enough superlatives to describe Crawford. Madrimov is the WBA champion and won’t go down without a fight. I see Crawford winning via a wide unanimous points decision.”


Brent Brookhouse, CBS Sport: “Madrimov is not some light touch brought in to give Crawford an easy welcome to 154 pounds, he is perhaps the best fighter currently active in the division. That said, Crawford is one of the best fighters on the planet and should be expected to win this fight. Where Madrimov is good, Crawford is great and that is almost always the deciding factor.

“Where things could get interesting is if age (Crawford is closing in on his 37th birthday) and the year out of the ring catch up to Crawford. We’ve seen almost every great fighter in boxing history suddenly hit a wall where age catches up and they lose a step and suddenly lesser fighters are able to keep up.

“That probably doesn’t happen to Crawford on Saturday. Instead, Madrimov will likely have some success at times in the early rounds before Crawford locks in his plan of attack and takes over. Once Crawford gets rolling, it’s nearly impossible to stop that momentum.

“Pick: Terence Crawford via TKO8.”


Paul Mason, Pro Boxing Fans: “This could all be down to how Crawford adjusts to a new weight, and I believe he can excel, just as he has in other divisions. Once he weathers an early storm, he can become the new champion with a clear points win.”


Sporting Life: “I think this will be very competitive early doors and, if a year off at 36 years old causes any issues for Crawford, then we’ll have a real fight on our hands. However, all known evidence points towards the older man finding the answers to the questions posed by his opponent, just as he has done 40 times before, to claim victory number 41.”


Anson Wainwright, The Ring: “This is a very interesting matchup. You never know how a fighter will be at a new weight until they have fought there and Crawford is going in at the deep end against one of the best junior middleweights around. Has he bitten off more than he can chew? Of course you can turn the question around and say what has Madrimov done to prepare himself for the seismic step up in class.



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