Overview
- Official scorecards read 116-112, 115-113 and 115-113, with Crawford now holding the WBC, WBA, WBO, IBF and The Ring super‑middleweight titles.
- A reported 70,482 fans filled Allegiant Stadium as Netflix streamed the card globally at no extra charge to subscribers.
- Crawford improved to 42-0 while Álvarez moved to 63-3-2 in a 12-round bout without knockdowns but filled with brisk exchanges and momentum swings.
- Both fighters struck respectful tones afterward with next steps unresolved, and Álvarez said Crawford is “way better” than Floyd Mayweather.
- On the undercard, Callum Walsh defeated Fernando Vargas Jr. by unanimous decision and Christian Mbilli’s bout with Lester Martinez was scored a split draw for the interim WBC title.