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Just realized that Canelo vs Crawford actually went down last September at Allegiant Stadium in Vegas, and man, what a matchup that was. The main event kicked off around 11 PM ET if I remember right, with the full card starting at 9 PM ET on Netflix. Canelo was defending his undisputed super middleweight titles against Crawford, who had moved up three weight classes for this one. Both guys weighed in at 167.5 pounds during the ceremonial weigh-in.
Canelo came in with a 63-2-2 record with 39 KOs, while Crawford was undefeated and honestly one of the most accomplished American boxers in recent years. The whole thing was streamed on Netflix, so you needed a subscription to catch it live. If you were wondering what time the Canelo fight would start, it was that 11 PM ET slot, though the prelims kicked off earlier at 5:30 PM ET on Tudum and Netflix Sport's YouTube.
The card was stacked too - Callum Walsh took on Fernando Vargas Jr in the co-main event at super welterweight, and there were a bunch of other solid matchups throughout the night. First boxing event at Allegiant Stadium since it opened in 2020, so it was kind of historic in that way. Pretty wild that Netflix is getting into boxing now with these big fights.