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The legend of Saul “Canelo” Álvarez stands between Terence Crawford and another historic achievement. Crawford, the first two-division undisputed champion of the four-belt era, will become the first three-division undisputed boxing champ if he beats Canelo.
Canelo vs. Crawford takes place on Sept. 13, coinciding with Mexican Independence Day, an occasion now synonymous with fights featuring the top Mexican star today. The reigning super middleweight champion defends his titles against Crawford, the latter of whom moves up to 168 pounds for the first time in his career. Crawford, who has won world titles from lightweight to junior middleweight, has never fought in excess of 154 pounds. It’s Canelo’s most high-profile fight since battling Dmitry Bivol in 2022.
“I enjoy sparring the most. I can spar every day, but [coach Eddy Reynoso] doesn’t like it. … [Crawford is] a really good fighter, and this is a challenge for me,” Alvarez said during the Netflix countdown show. “It’s different. We need to spar with both southpaws and right-handers.
“Everybody has issues with that kind of style. But I’m working for that. And I have the experience to face every style now. I’m different. I have everything to lose because he is coming up two weight classes. But I always like to challenge myself.”
The fight, billed as “Once In A Lifetime,” is the first Zuffa Boxing event promoted by UFC CEO Dana White under parent company TKO. The undercard features an interim super middleweight title fight between champion Christian M’billi and Lester Martinez, plus Callum Walsh vs. Fernando Vargas Jr. in a clash between rising prospects.
Below is the complete fight card for Canlo vs. Crawford, along with the latest odds. Check back all week long for the latest news, features and other content around this massive event.
Canelo vs. Crawford fight card, oddsCanelo Alvarez (c) -165 vs. Terence Crawford +130, undisputed super middleweight titleCallum Walsh -335 vs. Fernando Vargas Jr. +240, junior middleweightsChristian M’billi (c) -205 vs. Lester Martinez +150, interim WBC super middleweight titleMohammed Alakel -3000 vs. John Ornelas +1100, lightweightsSerhii Bohachuk -560 vs. Brandon Adams +370, super welterweightsIvan Dychko -120 vs. Jermaine Franklin -105, heavyweightsReito Tsutsumi -5000 vs. Javier Martinez +1500, super featherweightsSultan Almohamed vs. Martin Caraballo, light welterweightsSteven Nelson -320 vs. Raiko Santana +240, light heavyweightsMarco Verde vs. Marcos Osorio-Betancourt, super middleweightsCanelo vs. Crawford infoDate: Sept. 13Location: Allegiant Stadium — Las Vegas
Start time: 9 p.m. ET (Main card) How to watch: Netflix