Boxing fans are about to witness one of the most anticipated superfights in recent memory as Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford collide in Las Vegas. This Sunday night at the T-Mobile Arena, fans are getting a clash that boxing purists have been dreaming about for years.
The Mexican superstar brings his granite chin, devastating body shots, and championship experience to the ring. He’s been the face of boxing for the better part of a decade, collecting belts across multiple weight classes. Crawford arrives as the crafty southpaw with lightning fast hands and an undefeated record that speaks for itself. The Omaha native has looked unstoppable throughout his career, adapting to any style thrown his way.
What makes this fight even more special is the weight class dynamics at play. Alvarez has been the king of 168 pounds for years, while Crawford is making the jump from welterweight where he cleaned out the division. The size advantage favors the Mexican champion, but Crawford’s speed and ring IQ could be the great equalizers. Both fighters have everything to gain and everything to lose in what could be the fight of the decade!
Here are the start times for Alvarez vs Crawford boxing fight in several countries:
Undercard: 5:30 PM ET
Main fight: 9:00 PM ET
108 combined Fights. Zero official knockdowns. A once-in-a-lifetime fight.
— Netflix (@netflix) September 11, 2025
CANELO VS. CRAWFORD
LIVE only on Netflix
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
6PM PT | 9PM ET#CaneloCrawford pic.twitter.com/VaxZd7X3dj
Undercard: 3:00 AM IST
Main fight: 6:30 AM IST
Undercard: 10:30 PM BST
Main fight: 2:00 AM BST
Undercard: 4:30 PM CDT
Main fight: 8:00 PM CDT
Undercard: 5:30 PM ET
Main fight: 9:00 PM ET
Undercard: 12:30 AM MSK
Main fight: 4:00 AM MSK
Undercard: 6:30 PM BRT
Main fight: 10:00 PM BRT
Undercard: 12:30 AM AST
Main fight: 4:00 AM AST
The most electrifying moment of any boxing event! The ring walks where champions show their mental fortitude before the first bell rings. Canelo and Crawford are expected to make their grand entrances around 10:45 PM ET, which translates to 3:45 AM BST, and 8:15 AM IST.
These times are estimates since boxing schedules can fluctuate based on how the undercard fights unfold. If earlier bouts end inside the distance, fans might see the main event start sooner. If the preliminary fights go the full distance or deliver some unexpected fireworks, fans might need to wait a bit longer for the main attraction.
Netflix has secured exclusive worldwide streaming rights for this historic boxing event, marking a revolutionary moment in combat sports broadcasting. The fight streams live globally on Netflix at no additional cost to subscribers. There is no pay-per-view fee, no hidden add-ons, and no special tier required.
This represents Netflix’s boldest move into premium live boxing content, following their successful ventures into live sports with NFL Christmas games and WWE Raw. The streaming giant is revolutionizing how boxing superfights are consumed, eliminating the traditional pay-per-view model that has dominated the sport for decades.
(Image Credit: Joe Camporeale – Imagn Images)
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