Canelo Alvarez Breaks Silence After Terence Crawford Loss
Terence Crawford preserved his unbeaten 42-0 record and joined an elite group by winning titles in five divisions, disrupting Canelo Alvarez's rhythm to claim a unanimous decision.
- Canelo Alvarez was defeated by Terence Crawford via unanimous decision at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Saturday night, resulting in the loss of his super middleweight championship belts in front of a crowd of 70,482 spectators.
- Crawford moved up two weight classes aiming to become a five-division champion, entering the bout undefeated with a 42-0 record, while Alvarez was favored but fell short.
- From the middle rounds onward, Crawford steadily gained dominance by utilizing effective jabs and movement that unsettled Alvarez, while the swelling beneath Alvarez’s right eye by the sixth round largely diminished his chances of victory.
- Alvarez expressed pride in his accomplishments and acknowledged his loss with humility, emphasizing that he considers himself victorious because he has the support of his loved ones and a vast fanbase that has stood by him unwaveringly.
- This defeat marks Alvarez’s first loss at super middleweight and third overall, raising questions about his future plans, potential rematches, and possible opponents he might face next.
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Crawford won the fight, but Canelo kept the bag. Image: Official website COI The night of September 13, 2025 at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas will be recorded in the history of boxing, not only for Terence Crawford’s blunt victory over Saul ‘Canelo’ Álvarez, but also for the astronomical figures that were handled behind the event. The fight, which unified the undisputed titles of the supermedian weight, was sold as a “clash of titans”, brin…
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