The countdown is on for one of the biggest fights of 2025. On September 13, at the spectacular Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, two of boxing’s pound-for-pound greats will collide when Canelo Álvarez (63-2-2, 39 KOs) defends his undisputed super-middleweight crown against the unbeaten Terence “Bud” Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs).
The historic clash will stream live on Netflix, marking a new era for boxing’s biggest nights. For Álvarez, it’s a chance to reaffirm his dominance at 168 pounds. For Crawford, victory would make him the first male boxer in the four-belt era to become undisputed champion in three different weight classes.
Fernando Vargas Breaks Down the Fight
Former two-time super welterweight world champion Fernando Vargas recently shared his thoughts on the matchup in an interview with Fight Hub TV. While praising both fighters, Vargas leaned toward Canelo’s size and power being the deciding factors:
“Crawford’s gonna have success early, but I just think it’s gonna be too much. He’s gonna be too heavy, you know, and he’s not used to those punches. Can Crawford do it? Absolutely. But they make weight classes for a reason.”
Vargas’ perspective echoes a common theme among analysts: Crawford’s skills are undeniable, but the jump up in weight could prove costly against one of the strongest champions of this era.
Why This Fight Matters
- History on the line: If Crawford wins, he becomes a three-division undisputed champion—a feat no man has ever achieved in the four-belt era.
- A true superfight: Both are universally recognized in the pound-for-pound top five.
- A Netflix first: It’s the streaming giant’s boldest entry yet into live sports.
Canelo vs Crawford – Full Fight Night Card
- Main Event: Canelo Álvarez vs Terence Crawford – 12 rounds, undisputed super-middleweight championship
- Callum Walsh vs Fernando Vargas Jr. – 10 rounds, super-welterweights
- Christian Mbilli vs Lester Martínez – 12 rounds, WBC interim super-middleweight title
- Mohammed Alakel vs Travis Kent Crawford – 6 rounds, super-featherweights
- Serhii Bohachuk vs Brandon Adams – rematch, 10 rounds, middleweights
- Ivan Dychko vs Jermaine Franklin – 10 rounds, heavyweights
- Reito Tsutsumi vs Javier Martinez – 6 rounds, super-featherweights
- Sultan Almohamed vs Martin Caraballo – 4 rounds, super-lightweights
- Steven Nelson vs Raiko Santana – 10 rounds, light-heavyweights
- Marco Verde vs Marcos Osorio Betancourt – 6 rounds, super-middleweights
What to Expect on September 13
The key question is whether Crawford’s speed, IQ, and technical brilliance can neutralize Canelo’s size, power, and pressure. If Crawford controls the distance and pace, he has the tools to shock the world. But if Canelo cuts off the ring and lands heavy body shots, the night could belong to Mexico’s superstar.
Whatever the outcome, fans are guaranteed history in the making under the bright Las Vegas lights.
















