Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford Agree to September Superfight in Las Vegas
The two boxing legends, both four-division champions, will face off at 168 pounds in a historic bout for Alvarez's super middleweight titles.
- Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford have reached a tentative agreement for a September 13 fight in Las Vegas, with the venue still to be finalized.
- The fight will take place at 168 pounds, marking Crawford's jump up two weight classes to challenge for Alvarez's super middleweight titles.
- Crawford, undefeated at 41-0, has expressed confidence in overcoming the size disparity, while critics highlight Alvarez's weight advantage and skill at the higher division.
- Alvarez, with a record of 62-2-2, has been dominant at super middleweight and is expected to defend his titles in May against William Scull before the September bout.
- The fight is being organized by Saudi Arabia's Turki Alalshikh, who has played a key role in setting up high-profile boxing events in recent years.