In front of a 70,482-packed Allegiant Stadium on Saturday, Terence Crawford proved that he wasn’t in his first 168-pound category fight by coincidence. Although the entire fight was razor-thin close, it missed action for the first eight rounds. Crawford, however, got the better of his opponent, the former super middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez , in the final rounds. To close out, the American landed a series of upper cuts, three-punch combos, and right and left punches as Alvarez tried to get a hold of himself but couldn’t.

Despite a medical emergency when the Mexican head-butted him, Crawford became the only male boxer to capture three unified division titles with a unanimous decision. He clearly proved his doubters wrong yet again. But later, Crawford crashed Alvarez’s post-ga

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