American boxer Terence Crawford defeated Mexican boxer Saul Alvarez and took all the most prestigious belts in the super middleweight division: WBC, WBA, WBO, and IBF. The fight for the undisputed world championship title took place in Las Vegas and lasted 12 rounds. The judges declared the American boxer the winner by unanimous decision.

  • Terence Crawford became the first boxer in history to become the undisputed world champion in three weight classes. Previously, the American had won this title in the welterweight and junior welterweight divisions. The 37-year-old boxer has never suffered a defeat in his career. He now has 42 wins in 42 fights.
  • For Saul Alvarez, the loss to Crawford was his third defeat. In 2013, he lost a fight to the undefeated American Floyd Mayweather. The second time the Mexican lost was in 2021 to Russian boxer Dmitry Bivol in a fight outside his usual weight class at light heavyweight. The fight in Las Vegas this Sunday was his 68th career bout.

Las Vegas

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WBC

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WBA

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WBO

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IBF

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