When two pound-for-pound kings step into the ring, history doesn’t wait — it swings. On one side: the undisputed face of Mexican boxing. On the other: an undefeated American technician with something to prove. Tonight, Canelo Álvarez and Terence Crawford meet in a once-in-a-generation showdown, streaming live only on Netflix across the globe — no pay-per-view required. A star-studded collection of veteran voices in combat sports will come together to call the fight this evening Jon Anik leads play-by-play with analysts Max Kellerman and Andre Ward, while legendary ring announcer Michael Buffer handles the main card and Joe Martinez covers the prelims streaming on Tudum — keep scrolling to learn more about the full card. At the desk, Mario Lopez is joined by Antonio Tarver, Mark Kriegel, and Mike Coppinger. Rounding out coverage are reporters Jim Gray and Heidi Androl, and coaching analyst Skipper Kelp.
MAIN CARD / CANELO vs. CRAWFORD
Canelo vs. Crawford Main Card:
Álvarez (63-2-2, 39 KOs, fighting out of Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico) defends his unified super middleweight championship against undefeated four-division superstar Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs, fighting out of Omaha, Nebraska). Final Weights: Canelo, 167.5 pounds | Crawford, 167.5 pounds
Callum Walsh (14-0, 11 KOs, fighting out of Cork, Ireland) faces Fernando Vargas Jr. (17-0, 15 KOs, fighting out of Las Vegas) who has gone the distance just once in 17 fights in a junior middleweight contest. Final Weights: Walsh, 153.5 pounds | Vargas Jr., 154 pounds
WBC Interim super middleweight title holder Christian Mbilli (29-0, 24 KOs, fighting out of Quebec by the way of France) squares off with Lester Martinez (19-0, 16 KOs, fighting out of San Benito Peten, Guatemala) in a super middleweight bout. Final Weights: Mbilli, 167 pounds | Martinez, 167 pounds
Mohammed Alakel (4-0, 0 KOs, fighting out of Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) takes on Travis Kent Crawford in a lightweight bout at 134 pounds. Final Weights: Alakel, 132 pounds | Crawford, 132.5 pounds