Canelo cruises, locks up Sept. 12 clash with Crawford

Canelo cruises, locks up Sept. 12 clash with Crawford 1 | ASL

Canelo Alvarez’s super middleweight title fight against William Scull already felt like something of a formality going in on Saturday — and that’s exactly how it played out.

Alvarez (63-2-2, 39 KOs) became the undisputed 168-pound champion for the second time in his career, as he defeated Scull (23-1, 9 KOs) via unanimous decision (115-113, 116-112, 119-109) in , . With the victory, Alvarez regained the IBF title that was stripped of him last year after he declined to face Scull.

Saturday’s victory set up a highly anticipated matchup between Alvarez and Terence Crawford on Sept. 12 at Allegiant Stadium in . Crawford was in attendance on Saturday and immediately entered the ring to face off with Alvarez.

The result of the fight with Scull was what everyone expected — and wanted — but it took a painful 12-round bout on Saturday to make it official. Scull, a 32-year-old from Cuba, spent most of the championship bout dancing around the perimeter of the ring, throwing half-hearted jabs with very little weight behind them. Alvarez pursued Scull from bell to bell, but refused to aggressively open up more than necessary.

It turned into a very easy fight to score in Alvarez’s favor, but a difficult one to watch.

“I don’t like to fight those kinds of guys,” Alvarez said. “They came to just survive to the final round. That’s why I don’t like to fight them. It won’t be that kind of fight [against Crawford]. I hate that kind of fight. He moved even more than we thought. But it’s OK. We won. We’re here.”

Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) offered little analysis of Alvarez’s performance, only saying, “He did what he had to do to get the job done, for what was in front of him.”

Source: espn.com