“HE’S DONE!” Floyd Mayweather calls for Canelo’s retirement after devastating loss to Crawford, costing him a $50,000 bet.

“HE SHOULD RETIRE!” Floyd Mayweather’s Explosive Demand for Canelo Álvarez’s Retirement After Crawford Loss Costs Him $50,000

In a fiery outburst that has sent shockwaves through the boxing world, Floyd Mayweather Jr., the undefeated boxing legend, publicly demanded that Canelo Álvarez retire from the sport following his unanimous decision loss to Terence Crawford on September 13, 2025, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. The stunning call-out, made just moments ago on September 14, 2025, at 9:00 PM ICT (10:00 AM EDT), came after Mayweather reportedly lost a $50,000 bet on Canelo, amplifying the drama surrounding one of boxing’s most significant upsets. The remarks have ignited a firestorm on social media, with fans and analysts debating whether Canelo’s career is truly at a crossroads.

 

The Fight: Crawford’s Masterclass Over Canelo

The highly anticipated super middleweight clash, broadcast live on Netflix to millions, saw Terence Crawford (42-0, 31 KOs) outclass Canelo Álvarez (61-3-2, 39 KOs) over 12 rounds, securing a unanimous decision victory with scores of 116-112, 117-111, and 118-110. Crawford, stepping up from welterweight to challenge for Canelo’s WBA, WBC, WBO, IBF, and Ring Magazine titles, showcased his technical brilliance, outboxing the Mexican superstar with precise jabs, slick footwork, and devastating counters. The defeat marked Canelo’s first loss since his 2013 bout against Mayweather himself, ending his reign as the undisputed super middleweight champion.

 

The fight, attended by 65,000 fans and celebrities like LeBron James and Shakira, was a financial juggernaut, generating over $20 million in gate revenue. However, for Mayweather, who had publicly backed Canelo to win, the outcome was a personal and financial blow, costing him a reported $50,000 wager placed through a Las Vegas sportsbook.

Mayweather’s Furious Outburst

In a heated Instagram Live session just minutes ago, Mayweather didn’t hold back, unleashing a tirade against Canelo. “He should retire!” Mayweather roared. “Canelo’s done. He got schooled by Bud, and I’m out $50,000 because of him. He ain’t got it no more—hang up the gloves!” The 50-0 boxing icon, known for his brash persona, accused Canelo of lacking the hunger that defined his prime, stating, “I made him look like an amateur in 2013, and now Crawford did the same. It’s over for him.”

Mayweather’s comments come amid existing tensions with Canelo, stemming from their 2013 fight, where a then-23-year-old Canelo was outclassed by Mayweather’s defensive mastery. The loss remains a sore point for Canelo, and Mayweather’s latest remarks have reopened old wounds, with some speculating that personal animosity fueled the retirement demand.

 

Social Media Erupts

The outburst has set X ablaze, with the hashtag #CaneloRetire trending worldwide. Fans are sharply divided, with some echoing Mayweather’s sentiment. “Floyd’s right—Canelo’s 35, he’s slipping. Time to retire #CrawfordBeast,” one user posted. Others defended Canelo, with a fan tweeting, “Mayweather’s just mad he lost $50K. Canelo’s still a legend! #TeamCanelo.” Mexican fans, in particular, rallied behind their star, with one writing, “Floyd’s jealous Canelo’s the face of boxing now. Keep fighting, champ! #VivaMexico.”

The controversy was further amplified by recent remarks from Canelo’s wife, Fernanda Gómez, who claimed Crawford’s win was due to “luck and Turki’s preference,” prompting a VADA investigation into doping allegations. Mayweather’s call for retirement adds fuel to the narrative that Canelo’s era may be waning, especially after Crawford’s dominant performance.

Canelo’s Response and the Boxing World’s Reaction

Canelo, speaking briefly to ESPN after Mayweather’s comments, dismissed the criticism. “Floyd talks a lot, but I’m not done,” he said. “I lost to a great fighter, and I’ll be back stronger.” Canelo’s team hinted at a potential rematch with Crawford or a move to light heavyweight to face Dmitry Bivol again, signaling his intent to continue despite the setback.

The boxing community is buzzing with reactions. Promoter Eddie Hearn, who has worked with Canelo, called Mayweather’s remarks “disrespectful.” “Canelo’s a warrior who’s fought everyone,” Hearn said. “One loss doesn’t end a legacy.” Analyst Teddy Atlas, however, saw merit in Mayweather’s critique, stating, “Canelo looked slow against Bud. Floyd’s harsh, but he’s not entirely wrong—age catches up.”

Crawford, basking in his victory, took a subtle jab at Mayweather on X, posting, “Lost $50K? Should’ve bet on the better fighter 😎 #Undisputed.” The comment garnered thousands of likes, with fans praising Crawford’s confidence in the face of the growing drama.

The Financial and Cultural Fallout

Mayweather’s $50,000 loss, while a drop in the bucket for the billionaire, underscores the high stakes of the fight, which was backed by Saudi financier Turki Alalshikh’s $400 million deal. The event’s massive success—drawing over 10 million streams on Netflix—has been overshadowed by the post-fight controversies, including doping allegations and now Mayweather’s retirement demand. On X, posts like “Floyd’s salty he lost money, but Canelo ain’t retiring #BoxingDrama” reflect the intense emotions surrounding the saga.

Canelo’s defeat has also sparked broader questions about his future. At 35, with a career spanning over 60 fights and titles in four weight classes, some wonder if the wear and tear of a brutal career is catching up. Others argue that his marketability and fanbase, particularly in Mexico, ensure he remains boxing’s biggest draw.

What’s Next for Canelo?

As the dust settles, Canelo faces mounting pressure. The VADA investigation into Crawford’s performance, sparked by Canelo’s earlier accusations, remains ongoing, with results expected to influence whether a rematch is viable. Turki Alalshikh has expressed interest in staging Canelo-Crawford II in 2026, potentially in Saudi Arabia, but Mayweather’s comments may push Canelo to prove his doubters wrong sooner.

For Mayweather, the outburst reinforces his polarizing persona, with some fans applauding his candor and others accusing him of kicking Canelo while he’s down. “Floyd’s just staying relevant,” one X user posted. “Let Canelo fight his fight.”

A Legacy at Stake

Floyd Mayweather’s demand for Canelo Álvarez’s retirement has added a dramatic chapter to the fallout from Crawford’s historic victory. As Canelo vows to fight on and Crawford basks in his undisputed glory, the boxing world is left grappling with questions about legacy, loyalty, and the future of one of its biggest stars. Will Canelo silence his critics with a comeback, or is Mayweather right that his time is up? The ring—and the world—awaits the answer.

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