What Time Does The Fight Start?

On Saturday night from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, one of the biggest boxing matches this decade takes place.

The undisputed super middleweight champion, Mexican icon and future Hall-of-Famer, Canelo Alvarez will defend his 168-pound titles against another future Hall-of-Famer, undefeated great and four-division world champion, Terence “Bud” Crawford.

It’s being called Once in a Lifetime, but in this day in age, with megabucks swirling, this could be the first of three insanely high-paying fights for both men.

For now, all eyes in combat sports and abroad will be on Vegas for an undeniably huge fight.

The atmosphere has been building for months, with fans flying in from across the globe and celebrities flooding the strip. It’s the kind of spectacle that dominates sports pages and becomes part of cultural conversation for the weekend.

That level of visibility and interest adds even more weight to what happens on Saturday night.

Date, Start Time, and How to Watch Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford

  • When: Saturday, Sept. 13, at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT (prelims begin in the evening, streaming on Tudum; main event follows on Netflix)
  • Where: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas — streaming globally, only on Netflix
  • Price: Free on Netflix for subscribers to the streaming service. The fight is included in all plans.
  • How: Log in to your Netflix account, and look for the fight featured on the homepage. You can also set a reminder to be notified when the broadcast goes live.

Main Card

  • Main Event – Undisputed & Ring Magazine Super Middleweight Championship (168 lbs), 12 Rounds
    Canelo Alvarez (167.5) vs. Terence Crawford (167.5)
  • Co-Main – Super Welterweight Bout (154 lbs), 10 Rounds
    Callum Walsh (153.5) vs. Fernando Vargas Jr. (153)
  • WBC Super Middleweight Interim World Championship (168 lbs), 10 Rounds
    Christian Mbilli (167) vs. Lester Martinez (167)
  • Lightweight Bout (133 lbs), 10 Rounds
    Mohammed Alakel (132) vs. Travis Crawford (132.5)

Prelims

  • Middleweight Bout (156 lbs), 10 Rounds
    Serhii Bohachuk (155) vs. Brandon Adams (156)
  • Heavyweight Bout, 10 Rounds
    Ivan Dychko (239.5) vs. Jermaine Franklin Jr. (256)
  • Super Featherweight Bout (130 lbs), 6 Rounds
    Reito Tsutsumi (129.5) vs. Javier Martinez (129.5)
  • Super Lightweight Bout (134 lbs), 4 Rounds
    Sultan Almohammed (132.5) vs. Martin Caraballo (133)
  • Light Heavyweight Bout (172 lbs), 10 Rounds
    Steven Nelson (171.5) vs. Raiko Santana (171.5)
  • Super Middleweight Bout (162 lbs), 6 Rounds
    Marco Verde (158) vs. Sona Akale (159.5)

Weigh-In Notes:

With both Alvarez and Crawford coming in at 167.5 pounds, some may think the perceived size advantage is gone. That’s not necessarily the case. Alvarez is still considered the bigger man as he is more accustomed to competing at the weight class.

Crawford last fought at 154 pounds, and that was his only bout at that weight after reigning at 147 pounds from 2018 to 2023.

Can Crawford Pull the Upset?

Crawford’s position in this fight reminds me of a Notorious B.I.G song. I want say the title, but fans of hip hop know the one I’m talking about.

The line that aligns with Crawford going into this one is: “nothing to lose tattooed around his gun wounds, everything to gain embedded in his brain.”

Despite late money coming in on Crawford, most don’t expect him to win. He’s the smaller man and the B-side on this massive card. But what if he wins? Crawford is already undefeated. His legacy will be intact no matter what happens in this fight. That said, a win over the great Canelo, two divisions above his own, would give him an argument for placement on the Mount Rushmore of the sport.

It’s that big of a deal. We’ll find out on Saturday night. Stay tuned for my live blog of the event.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/brianmazique/2025/09/12/canelo-alvarez-vs-terence-crawford-what-time-does-the-fight-start/