Replay, Highlights & Analysis from September 13, 2025
Replay: Netflix • Highlights: watch ↓ • Result: Crawford def. Canelo (UD, Rd 12) • Scorecards: 116-112, 115-113, 115-113 • Venue: Allegiant Stadium • Date: Sept 13, 2025
Winner: Terence Crawford
Method: Unanimous Decision
Rounds: 12
Time: Full Distance
Referee: Thomas Taylor
Judges: 3 Judges
Official scores: 116-112, 115-113, 115-113
CompuBox: Crawford 115/534, Canelo 99/338
Historic Achievement: Terence Crawford became the first male fighter in the four-belt era to become undisputed champion in three different weight classes.
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Next Fight: Ring IV on November 22, 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Main Event: David Benavidez (30-0, 24 KOs) vs Anthony Yarde (27-3, 24 KOs) for WBC Light Heavyweight Title
Co-Main: Brian Norman Jr. (28-0, 22 KOs) vs Devin Haney (32-0, 15 KOs) for WBO Welterweight Title
Also: Sam Noakes vs Abdullah Mason for vacant WBO Lightweight Title
🇲🇽 Mexico
63-3-2
39 KOs
🇺🇸 USA
42-0
31 KOs
Crawford started cautiously, Canelo pressed forward. Close opening round with Crawford's jab finding its range.
Crawford's movement and counter-punching began to show. Canelo struggled to cut off the ring effectively.
Crawford's speed advantage became apparent. Canelo landed some power shots but Crawford's accuracy was superior.
Crawford's jab dominated the round. Canelo's power shots were fewer but still dangerous when they landed.
Crawford's defensive skills on full display. Canelo's frustration began to show as he struggled to land clean shots.
Crawford's combinations started to flow. Canelo's power remained a threat but Crawford's volume was overwhelming.
Crawford's technical superiority evident. Canelo's corner likely concerned as the fight slipped away.
Crawford's confidence grew. Canelo needed a knockout but Crawford's defense was impenetrable.
Crawford's best round - landed 33 of 76 punches. Canelo's power shots were few and far between.
Crawford continued to outbox Canelo. The Mexican's legendary power couldn't overcome Crawford's skill.
Crawford's jab continued to dominate. Canelo's last chance for a knockout was slipping away.
Crawford closed strong, landing 17 of 49 punches. Canelo's final push wasn't enough to change the outcome.
Judge 1
116-112
Crawford
Judge 2
115-113
Crawford
Judge 3
115-113
Crawford
Crawford: 115/534 (21.5%)
Canelo: 99/338 (29.3%)
Crawford: 45/326 (13.8%)
Canelo: 16/78 (20.5%)
Crawford: 70/208 (33.7%)
Canelo: 83/260 (31.9%)
Crawford's superior volume and accuracy overwhelmed Canelo's power advantage. The American landed 115 total punches to Canelo's 99, with a significant edge in jabs (45-16).
Canelo held a slight edge in power punches (83-70) but Crawford's 33.7% power punch accuracy was superior to Canelo's 31.9%, making the difference in the judges' eyes.
Crawford's first significant jab lands clean, establishing his range and timing early. Canelo responds with a powerful left hook that just misses.
Timestamp: 0:45
Crawford lands a perfect 1-2 combination, followed by a sharp jab that snaps Canelo's head back. The Mexican's frustration begins to show.
Timestamp: 2:15
Canelo's best moment - a devastating left hook to the body followed by an uppercut that momentarily stuns Crawford. The crowd erupts.
Timestamp: 3:30
Crawford's most dominant round - lands 33 of 76 punches including a beautiful counter-right that catches Canelo coming in.
Timestamp: 4:50
Crawford's defensive skills on full display - slips three consecutive power shots from Canelo and counters with a sharp right hand.
Timestamp: 5:25
Canelo's desperate final round - throws everything he has but Crawford's movement and counter-punching seal the victory.
Timestamp: 6:10
"When he signed the contract."
- Terence Crawford (when asked when he knew he would win)
"I was stronger. I punched harder and that was just it. Canelo is not a big guy, you know. He's a smaller guy fighting in a big weight class."
- Terence Crawford (on moving up in weight)
"You're looking at him."
- Terence Crawford (when asked to define greatness)
"I try my best tonight and I just no figure out the style. Everything. Everything. He have everything."
- Canelo Alvarez (on Crawford's style)
"No, I feel a champion no matter what. You know I win no matter no matter what and I still feel the champion."
- Canelo Alvarez (on losing his titles)
"Sometimes you try and your body can't go, right? That's my frustration. Maybe I can figure out Crawford but my body can't go anymore."
- Canelo Alvarez (on his frustration in the later rounds)
November 22, 2025 • Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
David Benavidez vs Anthony Yarde (WBC Light Heavyweight Title)
Brian Norman Jr. vs Devin Haney (WBO Welterweight Title)
Sam Noakes vs Abdullah Mason (WBO Lightweight Title)
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