Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford undercard in full: Irish star Walsh eyes win as card is split across two nights


Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford will do battle on a huge night of boxing which includes a stacked and unique undercard.
Mexican talent Alvarez is set to defend his belts on September 13 at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
His American rival Crawford will arrive as the reigning WBA world super welterweight champion.
Turki Alalshikh believes it will be the 'fight of the century', and the event is set to bring millions of viewers across the world.
And next weekend, the pair will trade blows in the main event of a stacked showcase of action.
Three bouts will build up the excitement ahead of the main event on an exciting September 13 undercard.
Callum Walsh, who trains with the legendary Freddie Roach, will be in the ring against Fernando Vargas Jr. for a light middleweight fight.
The 14-0 Irishman faces an opponent who is also unbeaten, although Vargas Jr. has gone 17-0 with 15 knockouts.
Another scheduled battle is Christian Mbilli vs Lester Martinez in a second contest for a belt.
The WBC interim super middleweight title is on the line between the respective 29-0 and 19-0 fighters.
Mohammed Alakel and John Ornelas begin the undercard in their lightweight bout at the Vegas venue.
Two days before fight night, there will be an 'Underdogs' card that features five bouts.
Anthony Olascuaga vs Juan Carlos Camacho Jr is the main attraction as the former defends his WBO flyweight title.
Olascuaga won the belt with a KO victory over Riku Kano in 2024, and has retained it against Jonathan Gonzalez and Hiroto Kyoguchi.
Justin Viloria and Joshafat Ortiz will meet in a super featherweight clash, with Jalil Hackett vs Elijah Vines a super welterweight bout.
Emiliano Alvarado and Juan Garcia are the super bantamweight fight, and a cruiserweight battle is Jamar Talley against Isaiah Thompson.
Main Card
Preliminary fights
'Underdogs' card
Public Workout card
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