When Saul “Canelo” Alvarez defends his titles against these WBC, WBO and IBF Super Middle Wweight, Saturday on Saturday over Netflix, will it live?
In the last fight of Crawford in June 2024 he barely got, defeating the momentary master WBO Israil “The Dream” Madrimov, 10-0-1, Uzbekistan through the results 115-113 twice and 116-112. Instead of the Madrimov rematch in February 2025, he undermined the WBC momentary title, losing to Vergel Ortiz, Jr., 22-0, losing from the results of 115-113 twice and 117-111.
Crawford has been inactive for fifteen months. On the other hand, Canelo recently fought in May 2025, defeating Cubani “El Indomable” Scull, 23-0 from Germany by results 116-112, 115-113 and 119-109.
Canelo weighed 167 ¾ for this fight, while Crawford weighed his career in a 153 ½ career in his last fight.
Canelo in 63-2-2 with 39 stops from Guadalajara in Mexico and Sherman Oaks in California at the age of 35. Crawford at the age of 41-0 with 31 detention from Omah, nebrez at the age of 38.
Most fans would like to see the WBC champion Canelo David ‘The Monster Bandera Roja, 30-0 with 24 detention with Las Vegas, who is to fight with Anthony Yarde, 27-3 with 24 detention from Great Britain, on November 22 in Riyjada, Saudi Arabia.
Most fans would like to see how Crawford fought in the welterweight, and even the title of the IBO-edited weight in 2020. Jaron “Boots” Ennis, 34-0 with 30 degrees from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which would move to Superw semi-conductor weight on October 11 against Uisma Laj, 14-1 with 10 feet. Lima won the last three fights with undefeated opponents.
Tutce Crawford: “I think that such fights make sport grow, with the best versus the best. It will be spent in historical books and the debate will end,” said Crawford during today’s last press conference.
“I have something that no one has ever done, and this is to be three times the unquestioned champion. I will do the first time three times. We know why we took this fight. We know what we are with.”
Canelo Alvarez: “In this fight you will see all my elements and show why I’m the best.”
Coach: Brian “Bomac” McIntyre: “I think we are a better warrior.”
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