Boxing fans are counting down the days until September 13 when Canelo Alvarez meets Terence Crawford at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. The fight promises to crown an undisputed super middleweight champion and to reshape the pound‑for‑pound rankings. With millions of viewers expected on Netflix, the buzz around the match is louder than ever.
Canelo vs Crawford Generates Massive Buzz
The upcoming clash has captured the attention of casual fans and hardcore enthusiasts alike. Both fighters bring impressive records. Crawford holds a perfect 41‑0 record with 31 knockouts and aims to become a three‑division undisputed champion. Alvarez carries a 63‑2‑2 record with 39 knockouts and seeks to add another legacy milestone.
Searches for the Canelo Crawford fight date have spiked, and betting sites show lively Canelo Crawford odds. Analysts predict a close fight, but the excitement grows with every new detail released.
Sparring Partner Shares His Take
Lester Martinez, a long‑time sparring partner of Crawford, sat down with Fight Hub TV to give his Canelo vs Crawford prediction. Martinez said, “Canelo has never been knocked out, but I believe Crawford will win. He has the skill and experience to take the fight one way or another.” He added that Alvarez is a tough opponent and that the battle will test both fighters.
Martinez’s confidence stems from three years of training alongside Crawford. He respects Alvarez’s power and notes that many boxers call him a pound‑for‑pound great. Still, Martinez trusts Crawford’s preparation and believes the Guatemalan will emerge victorious.
Full Fight Night Card Details
The event features a stacked undercard that adds value for fans looking for more action. The Canelo vs Crawford undercard includes:
- Callum Walsh vs Fernando Vargas Jr., 10 rounds, super‑welterweights
- Christian Mbilli vs Lester Martinez, 12 rounds, for the WBC interim super‑middleweight title
- Mohammed Alakel vs John Ornelas, 6 rounds, super‑featherweights
- Serhii Bohachuk vs Brandon Adams, 10 rounds, middleweights
- Ivan Dychko vs Jermaine Franklin, 10 rounds, heavyweights
- Reito Tsutsumi vs Javier Martinez, 6 rounds, super‑featherweights
- Sultan Almohamed vs Martin Caraballo, 4 rounds, super‑lightweights
- Steven Nelson vs Raiko Santana, 10 rounds, light‑heavyweights
- Marco Verde vs Marcos Osorio Betancourt, 6 rounds, super‑middleweights
The full card ensures that viewers enjoy a night of high‑quality boxing beyond the main event. Stay tuned to Big Fight Weekend for live updates, results, and video highlights after the fight.
Source: Big Fight Weekend
















