“I already won”
Still, the most talked-about moment after the fight wasn’t the result—it was Canelo Alvarez’s attitude. In statements quoted by Marca USA, the fighter from Guadalajara remained calm and proud. “I’m here to take risks, that’s why I came. My legacy is intact and I’m still here. One loss doesn’t define me—I already won.” His message, far from sounding defeated, reaffirmed his place as one of boxing’s most respected figures.
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Canelo Alvarez also acknowledged the quality of his opponent and appreciated sharing the ring with someone like Crawford. “It was a great night for me. I trained well and we came out winners in many ways,” he said. While he didn’t rule out a rematch, Alvarez didn’t seem particularly eager to pursue a second chapter.
New target ahead
The setback against Crawford doesn’t erase Canelo Alvarez’s legacy. With a record of 63-3-2, multiple titles across divisions, and a career that has defined an era, the Mexican remains a global icon in the sport. His ability to face defeat with dignity and keep moving forward is part of what makes him legendary.
Terence Crawford, meanwhile, solidifies his status as one of the top pound-for-pound fighters today. His win over Canelo Alvarez not only earned him titles—it placed him squarely in the conversation about who truly rules boxing right now.
And as the lights dim in Las Vegas, Canelo Alvarez makes it clear: his story isn’t over. The Mexican warrior has more fights ahead. One loss doesn’t define his career—the show goes on.