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Canelo Alvarez vs. Terenca Crawford: Full preview of the fight, Opportunities, Undercard and Legacy on the weekend of Independence in Mexico
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The Mexican Weekend Independence Day has always been one of the saints of boxing battles. Julio César Chávez, Oscar de la Hoya, Floyd Mayweather – everyone used the holiday to strengthen their names. Now is the turn of Canelo Alvarez, carrying the Mexico flag to Las Vegas for another spectacle size of the stadium.
This time the opponent is not a faded name or a local rival. This is Terenka “Bud” Crawford – 41 wins, without paralysis and willingness to prosecute the danger from a slight weight to a super medium weight. On Saturday evening at the Allegian stadium, live in Netflix (21:00 et), Canelo sets each lane on 168 on the line against the former two -part unquestioned king. Two pounds for pounds dividing one ring-rose territory in today’s broken boxing world.
Why Crawford, not Benavidez?
The truth is icy: the options worked lean, and Saudi money drowned out. After his unsuccessful gambling from 2022 against Dmitry Bivol, the recent Canelo race seemed more like risk management than conquering Golovkin, withdrawing the smaller Jermella Charlo and passing through Ryder, Mungui, Berlanga and Scull.
Fans demanded Benavidez. Instead, Alalshikh hanged four fights with a value of $ 400 million. Suddenly Crawford, once rejected as “too tiny”, became profitable. Canelo confessed to this: “If the money is right, why not at the moment in my career.”
Can Crawford cope with a jump?
Crawford does not test water. He immediately put down Errola Spence at the age of 147 and gave Israil Madrimov at 154 to stare at the master in 168.
He once admitted that Canelo was never on his radar because of the gap of size. But the heritage pierces comfort. He could defend himself against Jaron Ennis or immaculate the younger medium weight. Instead, he chose a larger prize: a chance to become the first man from the era of four stripes with unquestioned men in three divisions.
The risk is wild. Losing, and not only “0” disappeared-this is his aura as the three highest pounds per pound.
Chances, styles and chessme
According to ESPN, Bukmakers Lean Canelo in -175, with Crawford +140. The size of the size was baked. Alvarez was not weaker since his second fight with Golovkin.
No man throws the volume. Expect measured exchanges. Canelo plan: exert a constant pressure, exchange of forces on its terms, the 168 pounds leaning for each clinch. Crawford’s answer: switch the attitude, employ angles, repelling errors and let his armor be.
Canelo fights while racing. Crawford suffers if he is settled. Whoever controls geography, controls the fight.
How can this develop?
Don’t expect Slugfest. Canelo will try to snail-paced down the pace, keep things in medium -reach and slim bulky in clinchs. Crawford will try to frustrate movement, choose its places and punish excessive implementation.
If Canelo Wybrzeże, Crawford has tools to punish it. If Crawford hesitate in front of the lines, Canelo will fit him. Either way, results cards can become disordered.
Is this largest boxing night from Mayweather-Pacquiao?
Not commercially. Mayweather-Pacquiao in 2015 is still governing 4.6 million purchases, and Mayweather-Mcregor attracted even more cases. But inside the ring? This can provide more. Pacquiao was faded until 2015. McGregor was a tourist. Crawford is neither.
The turnout tells the story. In 1982, in 1982, almost 65,000 tickets were sold, doubled the elderly Vegas record from Holmes-Cooney. Add Netflix Streaming, and this can reset the sport distribution model.
What really is threatened to the pound for a pound?
If Canelo wins, he cemented in 168, but Usyk or Inoue does not jump. Defeating a smaller man does not crowns his king.
If Crawford wins, history was prescribed. Three unquestionable rule in three divisions. It has never been done. As Crawford put it: “My appetite on adversity is what drives me. That’s why I took this fight.”
Undercard Notes
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Christian Milli versus Lester Martinez – Both unbeatable, both punchers. Mbilli is No. 2 ESPN in 168 and chasing the title.
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Callum Walsh vs Fernando Vargas Jr. – Walsh has UFC support by Dan White, Vargas Jr. has a surname. Less about lanes, more about the praise of rights.
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Ivan Dychko vs Jermaine Franklin – Battle in bulky weight, which can shake the rankings.
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Plus Apenses from Steven Nelson, Mohammed Alakel, Reitto Tsutsumi, Marco Verde Alvarez and Sultan Almohamed.
Stadium pressure: Canelo Advantage Canelo
Canelo did it earlier – the AT & T stadium against Liam Smith, Saunders in the fight in 2021, Ryder in Guadalajara. Tens of thousands do not snail-paced it down.
For Crawford, the allegiant will be his first stadium fight. Size, noise, spectacle – regardless of whether it is sanctantly or driven, they are unknown.
This fight is not just pride – it’s a business. Netflix is entering the PPV market. Alalshikh transforms the basis for feeding boxing with Saudi support. Fighters like Canelo chas the sovereign wealth over sanctioning bodies.
If this experiment works, expect more mega struggle built on streaming giants and Saudi bankrolles.
My conversation – Crawford vs. Canelo
Canelo has recently avoided real danger. Crawford is looking for it.
If Canelo enforces discipline, she wins points. But Crawford is a type to tear the script. He is smaller, but sharper, hungry and willing to risk everything.
My Lean: Crawford according to a close, controversial decision.
What time is the fight?
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Date: Saturday, September 13, 2025
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Start time: 21.00 ET / 18 PM PT (Sunday 2 am BST)
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Streaming: Live in Netflix
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Premises: Stadium allegian, Las Vegas, Nevada
Main combat card on Netflix
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Canelo Alvarez vs Terenca Crawford – unquestionable medium superpower championship
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Christian Milli vs. Lester Martinez – super average weight
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Callum Walsh vs Fernando Vargas Jr. – junior average weight
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Ivan Dychko vs Jermaine Franklin – bulky weight
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Steven Nelson vs Raiko Santana – lightweight
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Mohammed Alakel vs Travis Kent Crawford – welterweight
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Reit Tsutsumi vs Javier Martinez – Bantamweight
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Marco Verde Alvarez versus Sona Akale – airy
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Sultan Almhamed vs Martin Caraballo – featherweight
Amy Kaplan is a box of boxing since she was 10 years elderly, which means that she spent most of her life, explaining to people that yes, they really prefer nights of fighting at parties. Now, writing to Boxing News 24, it covers everything from the fight for the title of world champion to perspectives swinging as at the day of payment. It combines acute analysis with sarcasm, calling for boxing policy and crossing the spin with the release of the press to give fans stories that actually matter.
Last updated 09/08/2025
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And although the 33-year-old has shown considerable patience during this time, he is clearly feeling increasingly frustrated with the situation, so much so that he posted social media clip “Iron Mike” demanding that Usyk defend the WBC, IBF and WBA titles against him.
“Usyk, we’re waiting for you, brother. We need you, Usyk. We need this money, baby. Come get it.”
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