Boxing 2025 Midyear Recap

Boxing 2025 Midyear Recap: Crawford’s Rise, Canelo’s Crossroads & P4P Shakeups

Boxing in 2025 has already delivered drama, surprises, and generational shifts. None more so than the headline-making showdown between Canelo Álvarez and Terence “Bud” Crawford, which has upended narratives and reignited debates about legacy, weight classes, and pound-for-pound rankings.


🥊 Canelo vs Crawford: The Defining Moment

On 13 September 2025, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Terence Crawford defeated Canelo Álvarez by unanimous decision (scores: 116-112, 115-113, 115-113), capturing undisputed status at super middleweight (168 lbs).

This was a historic achievement:

  • Crawford became the first male boxer in the four-belt era to be undisputed champion in three weight classes.
  • He moved up two divisions to face Canelo, adding to the upset magnitude.
  • The fight drew over 41 million global Netflix viewers and broke gate records at Allegiant Stadium.

In the lead-up, pundits were split. Eddie Hearn leaned slightly toward Crawford, citing movement and style matchups. Others thought Canelo’s size and experience in higher weight divisions might tilt the fight in his favor. Analysts noted that Crawford’s speed and defensive acumen would be key, especially as Canelo might struggle to impose his usual physical tactics after round 5 or 6.

With this victory, Crawford didn’t just win a fight — he reshaped boxing’s landscape.


2025 Highlights Beyond the Big Fight

While Canelo vs. Crawford is the marquee event, there have been other notable moments this year:

  • Pound-for-Pound flux: Prior to the bout, many rankings still placed Oleksandr Usyk at number one. But Crawford’s win catapulted him to P4P supremacy, overtaking Usyk.
  • Rising names: Boxers like Naoya Inoue, Dmitry Bivol, Jesse Rodriguez, and Artur Beterbiev continue to garner P4P attention thanks to dominant performances.
  • Undercard stories: The Canelo-Crawford undercard drew criticism for being light on marquee names, seen as an opportunity to spotlight younger fighters.
  • Strategic narratives: Analysts debated weight adaptation, speed trade-offs, and stamina as key variables in deciding fights when styles clash.

📈 Pound-for-Pound (P4P) Snapshot – Consensus & Shifts

Here’s a snapshot of where the men’s top P4P rankings stand as of late 2025:

RankFighterNotable status / change
1Terence “Bud” CrawfordTook over the top spot after defeating Canelo.
2Oleksandr UsykFormer P4P #1; dropped after recent heavyweight defenses.
3Naoya InoueMaintains elite status in lighter divisions with precision and power.
4Dmitry BivolContinues to dominate in light heavyweight / super middleweight segment.
5Jesse Rodriguez (or Artur Beterbiev)Young faces making noise in the lower-weight classes.

Note: Rankings vary slightly among media outlets (The Ring, ESPN, Ring Magazine). This reflects a consensus shift after Crawford’s big win.


What’s Next in Boxing

  • Canelo’s comeback plan: Because the fight exposed wear and inconsistencies, Alvarez will likely need surgery (elbow) and a strategic rebuild.
  • Crawford’s path forward: With undisputed status in hand, potential moves include taking on new challengers or consolidating dominance in super middleweight.
  • Young contenders: Look out for blockbuster matchups involving Inoue, Rodriguez, Beterbiev, and others aiming to break into the top tier.
  • Superfights and streaming impact: The pairing of blockbuster fights with Netflix, major streaming platforms, and global reach is likely to continue, pushing boxing’s commercial and sporting boundaries.

Boxing in 2025 is heading into a new era — one where legacy is tested, underdogs rise, and the pound-for-pound scale is more contested than ever.

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