
Terence Crawford vs. Canelo Alvarez Punch Stats, Judges' Scorecards for Historic Fight
Terence Crawford scored the biggest win of his career Saturday night as he earned a unanimous decision over Canelo Álvarez in Las Vegas.
The judges had it 115-113, 115-113 and 116-112 in favor of the 37-year-old, who improved his record to 42-0.
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Álvarez was the more efficient puncher, but Crawford had a clear edge in volume. According to CompuBox, Bud connected on 115 blows at a 21.5 percent rate compared to 99 and 29.3 percent for Canelo.
Crawford has 31 knockouts across his professional career and reeled off nine straight wins by KO or TKO prior to his victory over Israil Madrimov in August 2024.
On Saturday, the southpaw adopted a measured approach. He attempted 326 jabs, with 45 finding the mark. Canelo only landed 16 jabs.
Assuming his career doesn't encounter any big unforeseen setbacks from this point forward, this will be a legacy-defining moment for Crawford. He's now a world champion in a fifth different division, becoming the undisputed king of super middleweights. He beat one of the brightest talents of his generation in the process.
This is when the all-time conversations will begin, if they hadn't already.
A rematch between Crawford and Álvarez could be on the cards. Saturday night was a massive commercial success, and it delivered the sporting spectacle every fan hoped for.
Everyone involved has ample reason for a return encounter.
Even if they meet again and Canelo comes out on top, nothing will take away what Bud achieved in the ring this weekend.

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