Boxers Who Could Move Up a Weight Class for Big Fights
Terence Crawford dares to greatness by moving up two weight divisions to challenge undisputed super middleweight champion Canelo Álvarez on September 13 in Las Vegas. If he succeeds, Crawford could establish himself as one of the best boxers of this generation.Who else in sports could benefit from moving up a category to face bigger challenges? Here we present seven boxers who could gain a lot by changing divisions to seek more lucrative opportunities.
Canelo Álvarez
Current category: 168 pounds Possible new category: 175 pounds
Jai Opetaia
Current category: 200 pounds Possible new category: Heavyweight Opetaia has dominated the cruiserweight competition. If the Australian boxer wants to make a splash, he could move up to heavyweight, as Oleksandr Usyk did, where opponents are more attractive. Fights with Daniel Dubois, Joseph Parker, and Andy Ruiz Jr. would be interesting, but what about a match with Usyk, the former undisputed cruiserweight champion and current undisputed heavyweight champion? That could be a fight Usyk would accept before retiring.Teofimo López
Current category: 140 pounds Possible new category: 147/154 pounds López is one of the best pound-for-pound boxers when he is focused. Moving up to 147 pounds could lead him to 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 fight Jaron “Boots” Ennis. He called out Ennis after dominating Arnold Barboza Jr. in May, and with “Boots” moving to 154 pounds, López could pursue that challenge.Gervonta “Tank” Davis
Current category: 135 pounds Possible new category: 147 pounds
Shakur Stevenson
Current Category: 135 pounds Possible new category: 140 pounds Stevenson’s brilliance has made it difficult for him to get matchups with prominent names in his weight category. A move up to 140 pounds would open doors against Lopez, Richardson Hitchins, and Subriel Matias. Stevenson will need to move to get the recognition he deserves against some of the big names in boxing.Junto Nakatani
Current category: 118 pounds Possible new category: 122 pounds