The king’s power: Canelo dominates Terence Crawford with a brutal knockout in the sixth round, Bud falls by arrogance and begs to surrender
The boxing world is shock! Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez once again demonstrated why he is considered an undisputed king to defeat Terence “Bud” Crawford with a devastating knockout in the sixth assault of his megaplea on September 12, 2025 at the Allegiant Stadium of Las Vegas. Before more than 60,000 fans and millions of spectators worldwide, Canelo not only assured a historical victory, but also exposed the arrogance of Crawford, who, according to witnesses, came to supply surrender after falling to the canvas.

The fall of a giant: Canelo crushes Crawford
The confrontation, which promised to be one of the largest events in the history of boxing with projected income of more than $ 600 million, began with both fighters showing their skill. Crawford, undefeated with a 41-0 record and known for its surgical precision, had uploaded two categories of weight to challenge Canelo in the supermedian weight. However, his trust – or what some call arrogance – became his downfall. From the third assault, Canelo began to impose his power, connecting hooks to the body that weakened “Bud” progressively.

The decisive moment came in the sixth round: a right -wing right -wing uppercut raised Crawford from the ground, followed by a brutal combination that sent him to the canvas. While referee Kenny Bayless began the account, rumors in the sand say that Crawford, stunned and visibly defeated, murmured words of surrender, a gesture that has left the speechless fans. Although these statements are not officially confirmed, the psychological impact of defeat is undeniable for a fighter who had never touched the canvas in his career.

Arrogance or underestimation?
Crawford, who had predicted an “easy walk” against Canelo, faced criticism for his attitude prior to combat. In interviews, “Bud” belittled Canelo’s power, stating that his pound experience would make him untouchable. However, the narrative of his superiority crumbled against Canelo’s strength and strategy, who now improves his record at 62-2-2, with 40 knockouts. Some experts, however, question whether Crawford’s arrogance was exaggerated by the means to build drama, or if he really underestimated the Mexican, who has faced the best in multiple divisions.
Fans and the future reactions of both fighters
Social networks exploded after combat. “Canelo is a beast, Crawford never had a chance,” wrote a fan in X. Another said: “Bud looked for him with such arrogance, but begging to surrender? That is humiliating.” Meanwhile, Canelo showed respect in his interview after the fight: “Crawford is a great fighter, but this is my division. I worked hard for this.” The Mexican, who has already surpassed legends like Floyd Mayweather and Gennady Golovkin, now points to a possible confrontation with David Benavidez in 2026.
For Crawford, defeat marks a turning point. His record is now 41-1, and the narrative of invincibility that surrounded him has broken. Some speculate that I could return to the Welter weight to recover their trust, while others believe that this defeat could be the end of an era. The lack of official confirmation about its supposed request for surrender invites caution: was a plea, or a rumor amplified by the intensity of the moment?
A new chapter for Canelo’s legacy
With this victory, Canelo not only takes a guaranteed bag of $ 200 million, but also cements its legacy as one of the best of all time. The Allegiant Stadium vibrated with each blow, and the fight, which exceeded the $ 440 million generated by Mayweather vs. Pacquiao in 2015, establishes a new standard for modern boxing. However, the establishment that glorifies Canelo as invincible must be examined: Crawford, despite the defeat, showed flashes of brilliance that could inspire a rematch.
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