Ryan Garcia saying Terence Crawford is overrated sounds like a stretch at first. The recent fights give it more weight than people want to admit.
Crawford did not look convincing in his last outing against Canelo. The size difference showed, but the issue went beyond that. He struggled to impose himself, spent long stretches reacting, and never built sustained control of the fight.
The bout before that against Israil Madrimov was closer than expected. Crawford had to work to settle into it, and there were rounds where Madrimov repeatedly nailed him with clean right hands. Crawford edged that fight by scores of 115-113, 116-112, and 115-113.
Those two fights were meant to confirm Crawford at the higher weights. They instead raised questions about how far that success carries once he leaves his natural range.
The opposition also needs to be considered. Crawford moved into a title fight at 154 without going through the other leading names in the division. The same pattern showed at 168. He went straight to Canelo without facing the contenders needed to prove himself worthy of a title shot.
That approach matters when evaluating how good a fighter is at a new weight. Beating the top contenders usually answers those questions. Skipping them leaves the answer incomplete.
Even the win over Errol Spence needs context. Spence had not looked the same since his 2019 car crash. He came into that fight diminished compared to his earlier form, and the performance reflected it.
Crawford remains a high-level fighter, and his skill set is still there. The recent run does not show that he is operating above everyone else across divisions.
Ryan’s claim is aggressive. The direction of Crawford’s recent fights makes it easier to understand why he is saying it.
Whether Crawford responds is another matter. His coach Bernie Davis has said he would want $100 million for a return, and that level of money is unlikely to materialize, particularly after the muted reaction to the Canelo fight.
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Last Updated on 2026/03/23 at 2:37 AM
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