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Crawford Beats Alvarez, Makes History
Terence Crawford claimed the undisputed Super Middleweight title with a unanimous decision, drawing an estimated 36.6 million viewers on Netflix and setting multiple boxing records.
- Terence Crawford secured the undisputed Super Middleweight Championship on Saturday in front of 70,482 fans at a sold-out event held in Las Vegas’s Allegiant Stadium.
- The fight followed a historic rivalry and was streamed live on Netflix, which leveraged multiple measurement services to report viewership, though direct comparisons remain difficult.
- The event drew an estimated average global audience of 36.6 million from start to finish and reached a peak of 41.4 million viewers, topping Netflix charts in 30 countries and entering the Top 10 in 91 countries.
- The judges tallied the scores as 116-112, 115-113, and 115-113, while the fight was recognized by Netflix as the highest-viewed men's boxing title match of the century, with Crawford expressing gratitude afterward, saying, "God blessed me."
- With his victory, Crawford became the pioneering male fighter in the era featuring four major belts to secure undisputed titles across three separate weight divisions, highlighting a significant achievement and showcasing Netflix's expanding role in boxing broadcasting.
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Netflix: 41M saw Terence Crawford beat Canelo Alvarez
The Terence Crawford-Canelo Alvarez title fight on Saturday drew 41.1 million viewers on Netflix, but that figure was nowhere close to the streaming service's top boxing attraction.
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