Fans are eager to see how these two top boxers will perform. But before the action starts, there's another part of the show that gets people talking - the ring walk songs.
The music fighters choose for their entrance can tell us a lot about their style and personality. Let's look at what these champions have picked in the past.
Canelo, the Mexican champion, often brings his heritage into the ring. Last September, he had Santa Fe Klan and Tornillo Vázquez perform "Por Mi México" live as he walked out. It was a proud moment that showed off his roots.
Another time, Luis R. Conríquez wrote a special corrido just for Canelo. This type of Mexican folk music gave his entrance a personal touch. Canelo has also had JOP and Fuerza Regida play live for him, mixing up his musical choices but always keeping that Mexican flavor.
Crawford's entrances have been just as varied. He's used the classic hip-hop track "I'm Bad" by LL Cool J, which matches his confident attitude in the ring. For his fight with David Avanesyan in December 2022, he picked "My Prerogative" by Bobby Brown. That song talks about doing things your own way, which fits Crawford's independent spirit.
"My Prerogative" lyrics: "They say I'm crazy / I really don't care / That's my prerogative / They say I'm nasty / But I don't give a damn / Getting girls is how I live"
Crawford's most recent entrance in August was a big surprise. Eminem showed up and performed some of his biggest hits live. It got the crowd pumped up and ready for action.
Tonight, everyone's wondering what songs Canelo and Crawford will choose. Their picks might give us a hint about how they're feeling before this huge fight. We'll have to wait and see when they step into Allegiant Stadium, home of the Las Vegas Raiders, for this Netflix-streamed event.