Boxing Titans Collide: Canelo vs. Crawford Superfight Dominates Headlines

One of the most anticipated boxing showdowns of the century is set to electrify Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Saturday, September 13, as undisputed super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez (63-2-2, 39 KOs) faces off against undefeated, four-division king Terence "Bud" Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs). Billed as a "once-in-a-generation" and "legacy-defining" event, this clash will stream live globally and exclusively on Netflix, with coverage starting at 3:30 p.m. ET, main card at 8 p.m. ET, and main event ring walks at 11 p.m. ET.
The stakes are monumentally high for both fighters. Canelo Alvarez, 35, reigning supreme as the WBC, WBA, WBO, and IBF super middleweight champion and ranked No. 8 in ESPN's pound-for-pound list, will defend his titles. He recently became the undisputed 168-pound champion for the second time after defeating William Scull in May. For Canelo, this fight represents one of his stiffest challenges since his 2022 loss to Dmitry Bivol at light heavyweight, and a chance to solidify his position further in boxing's elite.
Terence Crawford, 37, currently ESPN's third-ranked pound-for-pound boxer, ends a year-long hiatus to step into the super middleweight division for the first time. He is boldly moving up two weight classes from his last bout in August 2024, where he captured the WBA junior middleweight title against Israil Madrimov. Crawford's audacious move aims to achieve an unprecedented feat: becoming the first male boxer in the four-belt era to be an undisputed champion in three weight classes. This pursuit is fueled by his insatiable competitive nature and a drive to prove doubters wrong, having famously told ESPN, "Losing is not an option. I have to win at all costs and no matter what."
The genesis of this fight stems from both strategic necessity and the influence of powerful figures in boxing. Canelo, after a series of decision wins against what many considered less challenging opponents post-Bivol, was said to have "run out of options." The intervention of Turki Alalshikh, chairman of Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority, solidified the mega-bucks deal (estimated $400 million over four fights from Riyadh Season) that ultimately led Canelo to accept the challenge. Crawford, having dominated the welterweight division and dismantled Errol Spence Jr. in 2023, sought a "Mount Everest" challenge. Despite Canelo initially dismissing the fight due to size differences, Crawford's relentless pursuit, combined with Alalshikh's backing, brought this improbable matchup to fruition.
The significant weight differential is a primary talking point. Crawford, who started his career at 135 pounds, is making a substantial leap to 168 pounds, a full 14 pounds heavier than the junior middleweight limit where he last fought. He will officially relinquish his WBA junior middleweight title once the opening bell rings. While Canelo has also moved up in weight to win titles, notably at light heavyweight against Sergey Kovalev, the "degree of difficulty for Crawford is much steeper" as he challenges the undisputed champion directly without a tune-up fight in the new division.
Pundits anticipate a tactical "chess match" rather than a brawling affair, given both fighters' tendency for lower punch outputs. Canelo is expected to leverage his size to "bully" the smaller Crawford, while "Bud" will rely on his "underrated footwork, precise counterpunching and speed." Crawford's intense competitive drive ensures he will not enter "survival mode." As the fight approaches, Canelo is favored at -180 according to ESPN BET, with Crawford at +145. Crawford, fighting on Mexican Independence Day weekend, fully expects to be in "enemy territory" and views the underdog status as further motivation.
A victory for Crawford would almost certainly catapult him to the top of the pound-for-pound rankings, cementing his legacy as one of boxing's all-time greats. For Canelo, a win would elevate his standing, but beating a smaller fighter is unlikely to push him past current No. 1 Oleksandr Usyk.
- Canelo Alvarez: His best performance is often cited as his unanimous decision win against Gennadiy "GGG" Golovkin 3 in 2022, a fight that settled their trilogy and allowed him to rebound from his loss to Dmitry Bivol. His most impressive knockout came in the 11th round against Sergey Kovalev in 2019, stepping up two divisions to claim a fourth weight class title. The controversial split draw against Gennadiy Golovkin 1 in 2017 is considered his most important fight, as it fueled his drive for improvement. His most dominant win was an 8th-round TKO against Billy Joe Saunders in 2021, which fractured Saunders' orbital bone and set an indoor boxing attendance record. His most disappointing performance was his recent "sleep-inducing" unanimous decision win over William Scull in May 2025, which saw him throw a meager 152 punches.
- Terence Crawford: His career-defining moment is arguably his 9th-round TKO master class against Errol Spence Jr. in 2023, which made him undisputed welterweight champion. His best knockout was a 9th-round TKO of Yuriorkis Gamboa in 2014, his first world title defense where he showcased his power. Winning his first world title against Ricky Burns in 2014 in Glasgow is marked as his most important fight, launching his multi-division championship career. His most dominant win was a 6th-round TKO of Amir Khan in 2019, where he tamed a faster opponent with a combination of power, speed, and ring smarts. His most disappointing performance was his "tactical chess match" unanimous decision win over Israil Madrimov in August 2024, where he felt disappointed despite becoming a four-division champion, going the distance for the first time since 2016.
Historically, boxers moving up multiple weight classes for challenges is a rare but celebrated phenomenon. Examples include Henry Armstrong (featherweight to welterweight), Sugar Ray Robinson (middleweight to light heavyweight), Michael Spinks (light heavyweight to heavyweight), Thomas Hearns (junior middleweight to light heavyweight), and Roy Jones Jr. (light heavyweight to heavyweight). More recent instances like Amanda Serrano and Manny Pacquiao also highlight such ambitious undertakings, though Crawford's direct challenge to an undisputed champion two divisions up is particularly steep.
Adding to the grandeur of the event, the WBC unveiled the first-ever WBC Crown Series Undisputed Championship ring for the victor. Designed by Rasheen Farlow and Jason of Beverly Hills, this luxurious ring, valued at over $100,000, features nearly 10 carats of stones, including 8.5 carats of white diamonds, and green stones representing the WBC belt. It's a "wearable monument" that symbolizes legacy, with the top twisting off to reveal an Allegiant Stadium bowl design.
In the days leading up to the fight, Crawford sarcastically responded to rumors of a shoulder injury, stating, "Yeah, my shoulder's messed up everyone. Don't tell Canelo! Maybe it's the right, maybe it's the left. It's both of them I'm having problems with my shoulders. But shh, keep that under wraps." He also pointed out that Canelo's last performance against Scull was "not spectacular either," pushing back against criticism of his own Madrimov fight.
The undercard promises further action, including an anticipated clash between undefeated super middleweights Christian Mbilli (29-0, 24 KOs) and Lester Martinez (19-0, 16 KOs), and a junior middleweight bout featuring Callum Walsh (14-0, 11 KOs) against Fernando Vargas Jr. (17-0, 15 KOs), both looking to make a statement.
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