Terence Crawford defeats Canelo Alvarez
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Canelo Alvarez hadn’t been beltless since 2015. But after being outclassed by Terence Crawford for the unified super middleweight championship Saturday night, Alvarez (63-3-2) finds himself without a title for the first time in 10 years.
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In the midst of an impressive six-fight winning spree off the back of his decision loss to the unbeaten Floyd Mayweather, Mexican icon Canelo Alvarez had captured the WBC and The Ring middleweight crowns with a win over Miguel Cotto.
Canelo Alvarez is without a world title to his name for the first time since September 2018. He can keep adding zeros to his bank balance, but at what cost to the numbers on his record?
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And penning a four-fight deal with Saudi adviser Turki Alalshikh beginning with his title unification win over William Scull back in May, Canelo is lined up to complete that deal by the end of next year, and even retire under the scrutiny of the emerging promoter.