Boxers Who Could Move Up a Weight Class for Big Fights
Terence Crawford seeks greatness by moving up two weight classes to face undisputed super middleweight champion Canelo Álvarez on September 13 in Las Vegas. If he succeeds, Crawford would solidify himself as one of the best boxers of this generation.We analyze seven boxers who could benefit from moving up one or two weight classes to seek greater opportunities. Some are obvious choices, while others might surprise if they decide to take on the challenge.
Canelo Álvarez
Current Category: 168 pounds Proposed new category: 175 pounds
Jai Opetaia
Current category: 200 pounds Proposed new category: Heavyweight Opetaia has dominated the cruiserweight category and his next challenge is Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez. If the Australian wants to make a splash, he could follow in the footsteps of Oleksandr Usyk and move up to heavyweight, where the opponents are more attractive. Fights with Daniel Dubois, Joseph Parker, and Andy Ruiz Jr. are interesting options. How about a fight with Usyk, the former undisputed cruiserweight champion and current undisputed heavyweight champion? That could be a fight Usyk accepts before retiring.Teofimo López
Current category: 140 pounds Proposed new category: 147/154 pounds López is one of the best pound-for-pound boxers when he is focused. Moving up to 147 pounds would prepare him for a fight with the winner of Brian Norman Jr. vs. Devin Haney. But, why stop at 147 pounds? López could move up two weight classes to face Jaron “Boots” Ennis. He called out Ennis after dominating Arnold Barboza Jr. in May. This fight could set López apart from his peers.Gervonta “Tank” Davis
Current Category: 135 pounds Proposed new category: 147 pounds
Shakur Stevenson
Current Category: 135 pounds Proposed new category: 140 pounds Stevenson’s skill has made it difficult for him to get fights with prominent names in his category. He doesn’t seem to be in the running to fight Davis anytime soon. A jump to 140 pounds would give him opportunities against Lopez, Richardson Hitchins, and Subriel Matias. Stevenson will need to move to get the recognition he deserves.Junto Nakatani
Current category: 118 pounds Proposed new category: 122 pounds