LAS VEGAS (AP) — Canelo Alvarez hadn’t been beltless since 2015.

But after being outclassed by Terence Crawford for the unified super middleweight championship on Saturday night, Alvarez (63-3-2) finds himself without a title for the first time in 10 years.

While Crawford (42-0) was masterful in everything he did, dominating the 12-round bout in front of a venue-record 70,482 fans inside Allegiant Stadium, Alvarez didn’t look like the dominating fighter he’s been for the better part of a nearly 20-year career.

“We already knew Crawford is a great fighter and I did what I was supposed to do,” Alvarez said. “I tried every way, and I trained really hard. He deserves all the credit. I try my best tonight, and I just (couldn’t) figure out the style.”

Unlike performances in the past, when

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