Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford Boxing Preview & Betting Odds
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Bookmakers Review
- August 21, 2025
We’re less than a month out from the blockbuster clash for the unified super middleweight crown, as Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez faces Terence Crawford in what promises to be one of the biggest fights in boxing history.
BetOnline (visit our BetOnline Review), one of the industry’s top sportsbooks, has dropped the latest betting odds for this highly anticipated showdown.
So, here’s an early look at the lines for this boxing fight and which fighter has the edge for bettors.
Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford
Undisputed Super Middleweight Championship
Event Information
- Date: Saturday, September 13, 2025
- Time: 11:00 PM EDT
- Location: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, Nevada
- Stream: Netflix
Alvarez vs. Crawford Fight Breakdown
Canelo Alvarez
Alvarez reigns supreme as the WBC, WBA, WBO, and IBF super middleweight champion, boasting a stellar 63-2-2 pro record with 39 knockouts.
In May, he defeated William Scull to reclaim the undisputed 168-pound crown for the second time in his career. Since his 2022 unanimous-decision loss to Dmitry Bivol, Alvarez has been flawless, adding more big wins to his Hall of Fame résumé.
Terence Crawford
Crawford steps into the ring for the first time since August 2024, bringing an unblemished 41-0 record with 31 knockouts.
His most recent outing saw him outclass Israil Madrimov to capture the WBO junior middleweight title by unanimous decision—a performance that left fans buzzing about what’s next.
Where to Bet Alvarez vs. Crawford
SPORTSBOOK | TRUST SCORE | BONUS | ONLINE SINCE | Bet Now |
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9.8
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$250 Free Bet
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2001
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9.4
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$500 Cash Bonus
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1985
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9.6
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55% Cash Bonus
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2001
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9.6
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20% Cash Bonus
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2001
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9.9
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$750 Cash Bonus
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1994
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9.5
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$500 Cash Bonus
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1983
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Khan’s Take on Canelo-Crawford
The boxing world is split ahead of the Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford mega-fight. Few understand the power, precision, and ring IQ of both men better than Amir Khan—one of the rare fighters to share the ring with each. For Crawford, it may be the defining fight of his career, and Khan isn’t shy about sharing his take.
Back in 2016, Alvarez handed Khan a brutal sixth-round knockout, snapping his five-fight win streak. Three years later, Khan returned to welterweight to meet Crawford—only to suffer another sixth-round stoppage.
Speaking on Episode 248 of The PorterWay Podcast, Khan broke down the career arcs of both men and offered insight into how this historic showdown could play out.
“I fought both guys at the peak of their career… I just feel that power is something that is going to stay with a fighter. For example, with Canelo, he is a very strong fighter, but then again, don’t get me wrong, I think Crawford can bang as well. I think that looking at both fighters, Canelo has had more harder fights going up and down the weight divisions. I think he’s been in more wars than Crawford. I think Crawford is the fresher fighter, who has been in less wars, but had as many hard fights, just not as hard as Canelo.”
Alvarez vs. Crawford: Tale of the Tape
Canelo Alvarez | vs. | Terence Crawford |
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Canelo | Alias | Bud |
63-2-2 | WLD | 41-0-0 |
35 | Age | 37 |
Mexico | Nationality | USA |
Orthodox | Stance | Southpaw |
5′ 7½″ / 171cm | Height | 5′ 8″ / 173cm |
70½″ / 179cm | Reach | 74″ / 188cm |
2005-2025 | Career | 2008-2024 |
10/29/2005 | Debut | 3/14/2008 |
Takeaway
Terence Crawford has built his legacy at lighter weights, thriving at 147 pounds where speed and agility are his biggest weapons. But moving up to 168 at 37 years old is a massive leap—especially when that leap lands him in the ring with one of the greatest of all time.
Canelo Alvarez enters at his natural weight with a clear size and strength advantage, plus a granite chin and relentless pressure style. Crawford’s speed, so effective at welterweight, will be harder to capitalize on here, and Canelo’s sharp counterpunching could neutralize it entirely.
With the fight in Canelo’s comfort zone, all signs point to him controlling the action. At -165, BetOnline’s moneyline price on Canelo Alvarez looks like a smart play.
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