Terence Crawford and Shakur Stevenson, renowned boxing champions, recently visited Adin Ross, a UFC enthusiast and Dana White collaborator. Ross, who previously favored the UFC over boxing, found himself in an uncomfortable position as his guests expressed their differing opinions. Crawford boldly stated, 'The UFC will never surpass boxing.' Stevenson, in response to a question about Jon Jones' potential dominance in boxing, dared Ilia Topuria to step into the ring. Topuria, known for his bold claims, including defeating Crawford with a single punch, was met with Stevenson's confident response, 'It ain't even close.' The skill level, Stevenson emphasized, sets boxing apart. Stevenson's recent victory over Teofimo Lopez and Topuria's undefeated record in the UFC further highlight the contrasting paths these athletes have chosen. Despite the differences, the question remains: will these champions ever cross paths in the ring? The answer, it seems, is a cautious 'probably not.'