Saturday, September 13, 2025

Boxing Challenge

   After quite a few tepid boxing weekends, we have a massive one on tap with two of the top three pound-for-pound best in the world in action.

The biggest match will be for the undisputed super middleweight title as Canelo Alvarez, the holder of all four titles, meets WBA junior middleweight and former undisputed junior welterweight and welterweight champion Terence Crawford on Netflix in Las Vegas.

Alvarez regained his undisputed title when he won the IBF version by unanimous decision over William Scull in an incredibly boring bout, while Crawford hasn't fought since 2024, winning a close unanimous decision over Israel Madrimov to win his WBA junior middleweight title.

Alvarez is the naturally larger man and the heavier puncher, but I've always thought of Crawford as a special fighter, and there are some parallels between Canelo-Crawford and another famous fight- Sugar Ray Leonard-Marvelous Marvin Hagler.

A bigger, heavier, and slowing champion against a smaller man attempting to move up in weight to outbox the larger fighter.

It's asking a lot, but Terence Crawford is capable of the task.

The undercard isn't filled with major fights, but all are interesting and competitive matches.

Unbeaten junior middleweights Callum Walsh and Fernando Vargas Jr meet in a ten-rounder that will be the first test of each fighter since turning professional.

This should be an action fight with the winner moving up the ladder with their best win to date.

The most important undercard bout is a super middleweight for a minor title as Christian Mbilli faces Lester Martinez in a match between two unbeaten contenders with big punches.

Mbilli is a bit more proven against better competition, with wins over Sergey Dereyvenchenko, Maciej Sulecki, and Carlos Gongora, while Martinez owns a notable win over Gongora.

The winner could have either the next chance at the Alvarez-Crawford winner or, more likely, pick up a vacant belt.

Junior middleweight contender Serhii Bohachuk battles Brandon Adams in a rematch at middleweight.

Adams knocked out Bohachuk in the eighth round in 2021 to hand Bohachuk his first loss in a fight that saw Bohachuk way ahead on the scorecards.

Since then, Bohachuk has become a contender and has almost beaten Vergil Ortiz, losing a majority decision and knocking Ortiz down on two occasions.

Friday in Nicaragua, former multi-division champion Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez continues his comeback in a ten-rounder against Hector Robles.

Gonzalez hasn't fought since July 2024, but could land a bout against Nonito Donaire with a victory over the journeyman Robles.

On Saturday afternoon on DAZN, a rematch will be of more value than the initial fight, as the IBF welterweight title vacated by Jaron "Boots" Ennis is at stake. The fight will take place in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Paddy Donovan dropped Lewis Crocker and seemed to be on his way to stopping Crocker before hitting him after the bell and being disqualified.

The disqualification was not overturned, but the IBF ordered a rematch ( the first fight was an IBF eliminator) and after Ennis vacated the title to move to junior middleweight, the fight was ordered for the vacant title.

Boxing Challenge

Bantamweights. 10 Rds 
Roman Gonzalez vs Hector Robles
Ramon Malpica: Gonzalez KO 8
TRS: Gonzalez KO 6
Vince Samano: Robles Split Decision

World Super Middleweight Title. 12 Rds
Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford
R.L and TRS: Crawford Split Decision
V.S: Crawford KO 11

Super Middleweights. 10 Rds
Christian Mbilli vs Lester Martinez
R.L: Mbilli KO 9
TRS: Mbilli Unanimous Decision
V.S: Mbilli KO 6

Junior Middleweights 10 Rds
Callum Walsh vs Fernando Vargas Jr.
R.L and V.S.: Vargas Unanimous Decision
TRS: Walsh Unanimous Decision

Junior Middleweights. 10 Rds
Serhii Bohachuk vs Brandon Adams
R.L and TRS: Bohachuk Unanimous Decision
V.S.: Adams Unanimous Decision

Vacant IBF Welterweight Title 12 Rds
Paddy Donovan vs Lewis Crocker
R.L and V.S.: Donovan Unanimous Decision
TRS: Donovan KO 10

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