Crawford vs Canelo: Scorecards, Payouts, and What This Win Means for Boxing
🥊 Terence Crawford Makes History, Lewis Crocker Crowned Champion — Boxing’s Biggest Weekend Shakes the Sport
This weekend delivered two seismic moments in boxing. In Las Vegas, Terence “Bud” Crawford defeated Canelo Álvarez by unanimous decision, becoming the first fighter in history to hold undisputed titles in three weight classes. Meanwhile, in Belfast, Lewis Crocker claimed the IBF welterweight world title in a split-decision win over Paddy Donovan, marking the first all-Irish men’s world championship bout.
Crawford’s tactical masterclass stunned fans and analysts alike. While Canelo earned a reported $100 million, Crawford accepted a $10 million purse, stating he fought “for legacy, not money.” The fight was streamed globally and has already been dubbed one of the most significant wins of the decade.
Across the Atlantic, Crocker’s victory was equally historic. Fighting in front of 20,000 fans at Windsor Park, he dropped Donovan twice — once in round 3 and again in round 5 — before edging the scorecards 114-112 and 114-113. One judge gave Donovan the nod at 115-111, but Crocker’s knockdowns sealed the win.
Crocker, now 22-0, becomes the new IBF welterweight champion after Jaron “Boots” Ennis vacated the belt. His win not only cements his place in boxing’s elite but also energizes the Irish boxing scene.
From Vegas to Belfast, this weekend reminded fans why boxing remains one of the most electrifying sports on the planet.
Who won the Crawford vs Canelo fight?
Terence Crawford defeated Canelo Álvarez by unanimous decision, becoming the first boxer to hold undisputed titles in three weight classes.
How much did each fighter earn?
Canelo reportedly earned around $100 million, while Crawford accepted a $10 million purse, emphasizing legacy over money.
What made this fight historic?
Crawford’s win sets a new benchmark in boxing history, as no other fighter has achieved undisputed status in three divisions.
Who is Lewis Crocker?
Lewis Crocker is a Belfast-born welterweight boxer who won the IBF world title after defeating Paddy Donovan in a split decision.
Why was Crocker’s win significant?
It was the first all-Irish men’s world title fight, and Crocker’s victory energized the Irish boxing scene while marking a career milestone.
What’s next for both champions?
Crawford is expected to field offers from top contenders, while Crocker may defend his title in Dublin or pursue unification bouts.