
Canelo Alvarez’s super fight with Terence Crawford will take place at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, according to the Ring Magazine.
Canelo and Crawford have now agreed to a super middleweight clash on a Riyadh Season card on September 13, according to ESPN.
The bout will be staged at the 65,000 seater Allegiant Stadium, the home of NFL side, Las Vegas Raiders and will be the first boxing fight to take place there.
Alvarez has fought six of his last seven bouts in Las Vegas and is expected to defend his super middleweight world titles there on May 3 against either Christian Mbilli or IBF titlist, however it was reported last night that a fight with controversial YouTuber Jake Paul is remarkably in the works.
Crawford is set to go straight into his fight with the Mexican superstar without having an interim bout and would have been out the ring over 13 months by the time he steps in against the 34-year-old.

The Omaha man, who holds the WBA super welterweight world title will move up two weight classes in his bid to dethrone fellow four-weight world champion, Alvarez but admits he has no concerns about jumping up in weight.
“I’m going to feel great [at 168],” the 37-year-old told Boxing Scene.
“I don’t need to worry about the weight.
“I know I’m going to feel great.
“I’ve got a lot of things to prepare on.
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“That’s part of boxing – [meeting] milestones you’ve got to hit.
“We’re going to be well prepared when that time comes.
“Man, we’re going to see come fight time what my advantage is.
“I’m the type of guy who likes to feel my fighters out and adjust to what they’re doing.

“I think that’s my greatest attribute, to be able to figure out every opponent I’ve faced thus far.
“I’m looking to do the same come fight time when the Canelo fight happens.”
Crawford’s trainer, Brian McIntyre told the Ring Magazine last month that they are not insisting on a rehydration clause, which will allow Alvarez to come in at his preferred weight come fight night.
“I don’t give a damn about that [having a rehydration clause],” McIntyre told Ring Magazine.
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“You can only get so big.
“If you get too big, that’s on him.
“I loved Terence’s chances when it first came out of his mouth and he said he wanted to fight him.
“I have no issue with it. If Terence hasn’t got an issue with it, I ain’t got an issue with it.”