Crawford gives Canelo a boxing class and takes him off the throne
Despite moving up two weight classes to face him, Terence Crawford completely dominates Canelo Alvarez to win by decision and make more history
The night of September 13, 2025 will go down in boxing history because a fight was watched around the world on Netflix, but above all because Terence Crawford, the 37-year-old American fighter, beat Canelo Alvarez.
“Bud” Crawford dominated Alvarez with his superior boxing skills and came close to knocking him down in a flawless display of great boxing en route to receiving a unanimous decision to strip the Mexican of the super middleweight world championship.
Crawford (42-0) capped his tremendous career by taking the undisputed championship in a third division by scores of 116-112, 115-113, 115-113. But the fight was much more convincing than those scores indicate. Canelo (63-3-2), for his part, has been showcased.
The Raiders stadium is filled with fans and celebrities
Just as the organizers imagined, Allegiant Stadium was filled with 70,482 spectators despite the fact that the cost of the tickets was very high, including prices of $ 500 dollars in the upper areas of the building and over $ 1,000 in the middle stands, according to the testimony of fans in attendance.
The fight captured the attention of the general public and attracted countless celebrities such as Marc Anthony, Jeremy Renner, Charlize Theron, Sofia Vergara, Mike Tyson and Magic Johnson, bringing to mind events such as Mayweather-De la Hoya, Mayweather-Pacquiao, Pacquiao-De la Hoya and also Mayweather vs. Canelo, the latter taking place on September 14, 2013, almost exactly 12 years ago.
That Canelo was a developing star, but a fighter who was not yet ready to face the best pound-for-pound fighter at the time and he lost comfortably.
Canelo, after all these years, was once again dominated from start to finish.
Crawford started better than Canelo
Terence Crawford, who from a distance did not look smaller than Alvarez despite moving up two weight classes to face him, was the first to connect in a completely studied round 1 in which there were almost no blows.But “Bud’s” strong combinations, including a good left hand, caught the crowd’s attention.
Taking advantage of his longer arms, Crawford dominated the second round, using his jab while Alvarez tried to hit the body with a good right hand to the stomach.
But with full confidence, the southpaw from Omaha looked even better in the third round, with a powerful left hand to the face, and every time the Mexican tried to mount an offensive, Crawford’s venomous counterpunch immediately came like a scorpion.
The first minute of round 4 was a class of Crawford boxing, loose and precise. It wasn’t until the second part of the round that Canelo appeared with a great right hand to the head and another at the end of the round after which Crawford smiled. In any case, the Guadalajara native was in trouble against a boxer who was superior in technique and mobility.
A little frustrated, Canelo grabbed his opponent and lifted him against the ropes near the end of the fifth round, while a stupefied Turki Alalshikh, the most powerful man in boxing today and the one who made the event possible, watched a few meters away sitting next to Dana White.
Canelo staggers as Crawford goes for the knockout
The middle rounds of the fight passed without Alvarez being able to find a way. He threw a whip-like left hand to Crawford's kidney area, but Crawford didn't flinch. The Mexican was powerless against the legendary southpaw's mobility and quickness.
Then came round 9. Terence Crawford, feeling he was far superior to Canelo, went all in and landed some of the best punches the Mexican has received in recent years. The man from Guadalajara held his ground with his granite jaw and tried to respond, managing to land two good right hands to the face of "Bud," who had dared to fight in the center of the ring with a naturally larger man.
When Crawford landed another left hand to the face in round 11, Canelo reacted with a grimace that epitomized the night, a gesture of complete helplessness. The 37-year-old American had his work cut out for him.
Fernando Vargas Jr. loses in co-main event
In the co-main event, the fine Irishman Callum Walsh defeated Californian fighter Fernando Vargas Jr., who thus lost his undefeated record. The fight went 10 rounds in super welterweight with Walsh (15-0) receiving a unanimous decision by scores of 99-91, 99-91 and 100-90. The son of “El Fierce” now has a record of 17-1 and finally acknowledged his opponent in the ring after a week of heated mutual provocations.

