Crawford did what he always does - he put on a great show. This win really sealed the deal on his legacy. He's now seen as one of the best boxers out there.
For Canelo, things are a bit different. Some people are starting to question how good he really is. He's lost to Crawford, Dmitry Bivol, and Floyd Mayweather Jr. But it's worth noting that these losses came against some of the best fighters in the world.
Brian "BoMac" McIntyre, who's been Crawford's trainer for quite a while, has some thoughts on all this. He told The Ring Magazine that Canelo's legacy isn't ruined by this loss.
"Rest up, back in the gym, assess where you're at. But look, the man has nothing to prove. Just get what you can out of the sport. Your legacy is already cemented... I'd love to see him fight again if he has a little more left in the tank, but I don't care, because he doesn't need to fight."
McIntyre thinks Canelo proved he was a legend a long time ago. He believes whatever Canelo decides to do next will be the right choice. After all, the Mexican boxer has already done everything he set out to do in his career.
If Canelo does decide to keep fighting, it'll just be extra. He's already made his mark on the sport. It's up to him if he wants to step back into the ring or not.