Terence Crawford shocks Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez for historic undisputed super middleweight world title

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Sep 13, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Canelo Alvarez (black/gold trunks) and Terence Crawford (black/red trunks) box during their super middleweight title bout  at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (left) and Terence Crawford in action during their boxing super middleweight title bout at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

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Terence Crawford stunned Mexican superstar Saul “Canelo” Alvarez to claim the undisputed super middleweight world boxing crown on Sept 13, becoming the first man to win undisputed titles in three weight divisions.

In a fight of razor-thin margins, the 37-year-old American poured it on in the closing rounds to earn a unanimous decision victory, improving his unblemished record to 42-0 with 31 knockouts.

Crawford had jumped up two weight categories to vie for history, having already counted undisputed titles at super lightweight and welterweight among his titles in four – now five – weight classes.

He silenced critics who claimed his sparkling resume was packed with substandard opponents and quietened a raucously pro-Alvarez crowd of 70,482 at Allegiant Stadium, home of the National Football League’s Las Vegas Raiders.

“For sure this is definitely a signature win,” Crawford said. “Moving up two weight classes, being the B-side, fighting a guy that’s been undefeated in the division, undisputed.

“My other undisputed runs I had titles, I was coming in as a champion as well. But this one I was coming in as an underdog, no championship belts and I felt like everything was on the line.”

One judge scored it 116-112 for Crawford and the other two saw it 115-113 for the American, who had nothing but praise for Alvarez.

“Canelo is a great champion. And he fought like a champion today,” Crawford said. “I think I was the better man today. I was stronger, I punched harder.

“It means a lot to me. You know anybody can be a nobody, and that’s all they say I’ve been fighting is nobodies.

“So what can they say now?”

Alvarez, a world champion in four divisions, fell to 63-3-2.

Crawford frustrated Alvarez with his agility and speed, losing none of his quickness as he stepped up to the 168-pound (76.2kg) category.

He weighed in at the same 167.5lb as Alvarez, a career high for Crawford, who had never fought above 147lb until 2024, when he weighed 153.5lb in a unanimous decision victory over Uzbek Israil Madrimov.

Alvarez, boxing’s biggest star for the past decade, simply could not get at him, and Crawford used his jab and landed combinations with a vengeance in the closing rounds after wearing the champion down.

Crawford raised his arms and then sank to his knees when the final bell rang, having earned grudging admiration even from the hostile crowd.

Alvarez, who will reportedly make US$100 million (S$128.4 million) for the fight, had won six straight fights since a loss to Russian Dmitri Bivol in May 2022.

“A defeat does not define me,” he insisted as he opened the door to a rematch. “If we do it again, it will be great,” the 35-year-old said.

There was little to separate the two for the first six rounds.

Alvarez went to the body early in a bid to slow the challenger down.

The action picked up in the fourth, Crawford landing more combinations and proving a slippery target.

Crawford’s hand speed was making a difference in the sixth, and in the seventh he was using his longer reach and outworking the champion, who came off worse in most exchanges.

Both fighters came out firing in the ninth, Crawford punishing Alvarez with a string of combinations.

The American was shaken by an accidental headbutt that caused a cut, but he continued to pour it on and Alvarez could find no answer.

“I did what I was supposed to do, I tried every way very hard,” Alvarez said. “I tried my best but I didn’t figure it out.

“I hit Crawford, but not clean shots with all my power. He’s a good fighter, knows how to move.”

The bout was promoted by Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Season, which inked Alvarez to a four-fight deal that made him the latest in a growing list of boxers to flock to the kingdom for mega paydays.

Riyadh Season teamed with Ultimate Fighting Championship mastermind Dana White to promote the fight that was streamed globally by Netflix.

Former heavyweight world champion Mike Tyson and Mexican ring icon Julio Cesar Chavez were among a raft of current and former fighters among the celebrities in attendance.

Oscar winner Charlize Theron was among a Hollywood contingent that also included actors Mark Wahlberg and Jason Statham, Grammy-winning musician Kendrick Lamar, Chance the Rapper and YouTuber MrBeast. AFP

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