Terence Crawford is reportedly considering ending his career following clash with Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez.Turki Alalshikh revealed the conversation that he had with Crawford prior to the press tour for the hotly anticipated Las Vegas fight on September 13.Crawford has won all of his 41 professional boutsGETTY“In the beginning he came to meet me in London, he said, ‘I want this as the retirement fight’,” Alalshikh told Ring Magazine.Crawford, who turns 38 in September, also mentioned to the media in Riyadh that he didn’t push for a rematch clause.However, he didn’t confirm if Canelo has one in place if he loses the contest.With 19 consecutive world-title bouts and achieving the title of undisputed champion across two weight divisions, Crawford has enjoyed a stellar career.As he moves up two weight classes to challenge Canelo at his natural home of super middleweight, without a rehydration clause.The two pound-for-pound greats will fight for Canelo’s undisputed super-middleweight world championship.His bout against the Mexican could get the ball rolling for Crawford to become the first male three-weight undisputed champion, assuming he doesn’t retire. Canelo may by three years his junior, but after making his professional debut aged 15, he holds 11 world titles.Having 27 world-title fights and 67 bouts in total under his belt, he presents a strong opponent for Crawford as they prepare for their bout.When Canelo and Crawford faced off last week during their New York press conference, verbal blows were exchanged before a firm push from the Mexican star led to a brief altercation on stage. Dana White will promote the Canelo vs Crawford fight on September 13@danawhite - InstagramAt the same press conference, Alalshikh revealed an undisclosed financial boost will be up for grabs during their bout.“We will have in this fight and our next fights a bonus for a KO.”He believes that this added incentive will make the encounter an even more enthralling occasion. “I am sure [Alvarez vs Crawford] will deliver for me smashing face and blood and this is the boxing,” Alalshikh said. The financial incentive potentially being put in place, following Canelo’s dull unanimous decision win against William Scull last month.