Overview
- Terence Crawford moved up two weight classes and won a unanimous decision over Canelo Álvarez (116-112, 115-113, 115-113) to claim all four super middleweight belts.
- The event drew an estimated 41.4 million peak viewers and a 36.6 million average, according to Netflix and VideoAmp, figures the companies say rank as this century’s most viewed men’s title bout.
- Attendance was reported at 70,482 with a gate of roughly $47.2 million, setting venue records at Allegiant Stadium and ranking among the top three boxing gates ever in published tallies.
- Canelo publicly accepted the defeat in a statement on X and indicated he will continue fighting, ending a seven-year run holding world titles.
- There is no contractual rematch clause, and potential next steps for Crawford include a bout with David Benavidez as floated by Turki Alalshikh or a return to lower weights.