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Terence Crawford walked into the ring on fight night with the weight of history on his shoulders. Moving up two divisions to challenge Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, the Omaha native wasn’t just after another belt; he was chasing legacy. The night promised fireworks, and fans got plenty. From Canelo’s early body work to Crawford’s sharp counters upstairs, the bout became a showcase of strategy and fighting instincts.

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The story of the fight unfolded in layers. Early rounds saw Alvarez digging deep to the body, hoping to slow Crawford. But the challenger remained composed, circling the perimeter, snapping jabs, and firing precise combinations. His accuracy gave him the edge, while Alvarez struggled to pin him down despite being the bigger man. By Round 4, Crawford’s timing and hand speed were shining, forcing the Mexican superstar into a chase that yielded little success.

Momentum truly shifted in the middle rounds. Round 7 stood out as a statement round for Crawford, when he met Alvarez head-on and got the better of the exchanges. Instead of being bullied by Canelo’s size, he turned the fight into a chess match, landing clean shots while making the pound-for-pound great look one step behind. It was here that the tide visibly turned.

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Then came Round 9, and the moment that could have changed everything. An accidental headbutt opened up a cut on Crawford, raising immediate concerns. Would blood change the fight’s course? Could Alvarez capitalize on the mishap? Instead, Crawford stayed calm, never deviating from his game plan. He pressed forward with combinations, refusing to let the setback derail his rhythm. The champion’s poise in that chaotic moment became one of the defining images of the night.

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In the final stretch, Crawford kept Alvarez chasing shadows. Every time Canelo Alvarez landed, ‘Bud’ answered with cleaner, sharper counters. By the championship rounds, the verdict seemed inevitable. The judges read out scores of 116-112, 115-113, and 115-113, confirming Crawford as the first man in history to become undisputed champion in three different weight classes. And the fans? Well, they had plenty to say about the fight, the headbutt, and Crawford’s performance, as we now take a look at their takes!

Terence Crawford refuses to let accidental headbutt stop him as fans celebrate win over Canelo Alvarez

One fan wrote, “Crawford deserved it!! love him hate him canelo didn’t want it tonight.” That sentiment summed up the night. Terence Crawford didn’t just win, he imposed his will. The Omaha fighter pushed the pace, stayed disciplined, and never looked intimidated by Canelo Alvarez’s power. Even critics had to admit this was a performance that left no room for doubt.

Another fan chimed in with, “I had it 118-110 Bud Crawford. Judges had it 116-112, 115-113 & 115-113 for Bud. No way it was that close of a fight. Bud simply put worked and out classed Canelo in every phase of the game tonight.” The official scorecards may have been closer than expected, but many watching agreed it was a dominant display. Crawford’s ring generalship and accuracy made the rounds feel far wider, reinforcing the argument that the judges were generous to Alvarez.

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Did Crawford's masterclass expose Canelo's weaknesses, or was it just a bad night for the Mexican star?

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A different viewer reflected by stating, “I really would’ve thought Canelo would have become a better boxer from his younger days by this time.” That reaction points to a larger narrative. While consistent risks and accomplishments have marked the Mexican superstar’s career, this fight highlighted some familiar struggles, trouble with movers, fast counters, and opponents who refuse to stand still. Crawford exploited those weaknesses to perfection. What do you think?

One fan observed that, “Canelo was getting whooped to start the 9th then of course there’s a headbutt that cuts Crawford.” The clash of heads raised tension in the arena and on social media. But instead of becoming a turning point, it showcased Crawford’s mental toughness. He adjusted instantly, showing composure that separated him from the average fighter.

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Another had written, “That cut may open up. May end up messing up Crawford. He was doing real good in there.” It was a valid concern at the time. Cuts have ended fights before, and this one could have given Alvarez an opening. Yet Crawford’s corner controlled the damage quickly, and the champion’s discipline kept the fight firmly in his hands.

As such, Terence Crawford’s victory wasn’t just another win; it was an exquisite masterclass. The head clash threatened to derail that, but Bud proved why he’s considered one of the smartest fighters in boxing, sticking to the strategy until the final bell. Whether this is his last chapter or the setup for one more blockbuster, fans and boxing history won’t soon forget the night he turned back Canelo Alvarez and wrote his own legend!

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