Terence Crawford delivered a remarkable performance to claim victory over Canelo Alvarez and secure the title of a three-weight undisputed champion. Moving up two weight classes to face the super-middleweight champion, Crawford displayed dominance throughout the fight, ultimately receiving unanimous decision from the judges in Las Vegas with scores of 116-112, 115-113, and 115-113.
Having previously excelled in the light-welterweight and welterweight divisions, Crawford made a strategic move to 168lb to challenge the undefeated Alvarez. His exceptional performance showcased his comfort and skill in the new weight class, pushing Alvarez to the brink of frustration before making history as the first man to hold all four belts in three different weight divisions.
Reflecting on his victory, Crawford expressed confidence in his abilities, stating, “When I set my sights on doing something and I know what I’m capable of, it’s not a surprise to me. It’s a surprise to you but I knew I could do it, I just needed the opportunity.” Alvarez, acknowledging Crawford’s prowess, commended his opponent’s skill, emphasizing the spirit of competition and taking risks in the sport.
The bout saw a back-and-forth exchange as Alvarez took an early lead in the opening round, while Crawford steadily gained momentum from the second round onwards, showcasing his left-hand counter and asserting his dominance. Despite a resilient effort from Alvarez, Crawford’s strategic approach and effective counterattacks kept him ahead in the later rounds.
In a thrilling tenth round, Alvarez attempted to turn the tide with powerful strikes, setting the stage for a climactic finish. However, it was Crawford’s consistent performance and well-timed shots that secured his victory, leaving Alvarez visibly frustrated as the fight concluded. Although both fighters celebrated their efforts, it was Crawford who emerged victorious, with the judges’ decision affirming his exceptional performance in the ring.