canelo álvarez — US news

What does Canelo Alvarez’s recent loss to Terence Crawford signify for his future in boxing? The answer is complex but crucial for fans and analysts alike. On September 13, 2025, Canelo Alvarez lost his undisputed super-middleweight title to Terence Crawford in a unanimous decision, ending a four-year reign at the top of the 168-pound division.

Canelo’s defeat has opened the door for emerging talents in the super-middleweight category. Hamzah Sheeraz, who boasts an impressive record of 22 victories with 18 knockouts, stated, “You could say he is [still No.1 at 168lbs], because of what he’s done. But, at the same time, you’ve got these young guns coming through, like myself, and I think it’s time for him to give us the opportunity against him to prove ourselves, and take over that No.1 spot.” This sentiment reflects a growing competitive landscape in the division.

Before his loss, Canelo Alvarez had been the undisputed champion, holding the title for four years. His defeat raises questions about his next steps in the sport. Canelo is scheduled to headline a fight in Saudi Arabia in September 2026, which could be pivotal for his career as he seeks to reclaim his title.

Meanwhile, Terence Crawford has been in the spotlight not only for his victory but also for a recent traffic incident. Following a celebration parade in Omaha for his win over Canelo, Crawford was found guilty of careless driving and fined $75. He announced his retirement in December 2025, finishing with an undefeated record of 42-0 and 31 knockouts.

The aftermath of the fight has left fans speculating about Canelo’s future and the potential for a rematch. Details remain unconfirmed regarding whether Canelo will pursue a direct rematch with Crawford or focus on other challengers in the division.

As the boxing world watches closely, the implications of Canelo’s loss extend beyond his personal career. The super-middleweight division is now more competitive than ever, with fighters like Hamzah Sheeraz and others eager to make their mark.

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