Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez and Terence Crawford are set to face off in a boxing match that's got everyone talking. The fight will happen on Saturday, September 13, 2025, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Canelo, the Mexican superstar, will put his four world crowns in the super middleweight division on the line. He's got an impressive record of 63 wins, 2 losses, 2 draws, and 39 knockouts. His opponent, Crawford, comes in undefeated with 41 wins and 31 knockouts. Many consider Crawford one of the best pound-for-pound fighters right now.
This fight could be a game-changer for both boxers. It's not just another match - it's a big deal that could shape the rest of their careers.
What's really interesting is how fans will watch the fight. Netflix has nabbed the exclusive streaming rights. They'll show the main event and the undercard fights. This is different from the usual pay-per-view setup and might make it easier for more people to tune in.
Traditionally, Canelo's September fights are a big deal for Mexican fans. They often watch his fights while celebrating Mexico's national holidays. But this time, it won't be on free TV in Mexico.
Canelo had a deal with TV Azteca to show all his fights. But a new agreement with Turki Alalshikh changed things. They decided to go with Netflix instead of the usual pay-per-view route.
Canelo's last fight was in May when he beat William Scull. Now, he's gearing up for this big showdown with Crawford.
The fight will take place at 168 pounds, which is Canelo's usual weight class. It'll be interesting to see how Crawford, who's moving up in weight, handles the challenge.
This match is shaping up to be one of the biggest boxing events of the year. With two top fighters squaring off and a new way to watch, it's sure to draw a lot of attention from fight fans around the world.