Canelo Alvarez faces his greatest problem since Dmitry Bivol. Alvarez, as soon as once more combating earlier than Mexican Independence Day, defends his undisputed tremendous middleweight crown towards Terence Crawford. All of it goes down on Saturday evening from Allegiant Stadium — the primary fight occasion to happen on the venue.
Crawford strikes up two weight courses in a uncommon alternative to dethrone his fellow pound-for-pound nice. Ought to Crawford do the unthinkable, he’ll be the primary three-division undisputed boxing champion within the four-belt period, an achievement buoyed by the truth that he is additionally the primary two-weight class undisputed champ of this period. Crawford relishes the chance to “shut everybody up” and obtain a historic feat.
Alvarez, in the meantime, must show one thing to followers and pundits alike after a string of underwhelming outings towards inferior competitors. His most up-to-date combat towards William Scull broke a report for fewest punches thrown in a title combat in CompuBox historical past.
Defeating Terence Crawford has abruptly turn into important to Canelo Alvarez’s already strong legacy
Brent Brookhouse

The cardboard marks Zuffa Boxing’s first occasion, spearheaded by UFC CEO Dana White and WWE president Nick Khan. The monumental headliner streams globally on Netflix with an undercard that includes rising junior middleweights Callum Walsh and Fernando Vargas Jr.
Under is how one can catch all of the motion on Saturday evening from the Sin Metropolis.
The place to look at Canelo vs. Crawford
Date: Sept. 13 | Location: Allegiant Stadium — Las Vegas
Begin time: 9 p.m. ET (Essential card)
Watch stay: Netflix | Value: $7.99 and up in america
Canelo vs. Crawford combat card, odds
- Canelo Alvarez (c) -165 vs. Terence Crawford +130, undisputed tremendous middleweight title
- Callum Walsh -335 vs. Fernando Vargas Jr. +240, junior middleweights
- Christian M’billi (c) -205 vs. Lester Martinez +150, interim WBC tremendous middleweight title
- Mohammed Alakel -3000 vs. John Ornelas +1100, lightweights
- Serhii Bohachuk -560 vs. Brandon Adams +370, tremendous welterweights
- Ivan Dychko -120 vs. Jermaine Franklin -105, heavyweights
- Reito Tsutsumi -5000 vs. Javier Martinez +1500, tremendous featherweights
- Sultan Almohamed vs. Martin Caraballo, mild welterweights
- Steven Nelson -320 vs. Raiko Santana +240, mild heavyweights
- Marco Verde vs. Marcos Osorio-Betancourt, tremendous middleweights