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Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford simulation predicts come-from-behind face-plant knockout
Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford during Grand Arrivals in Vegas ahead of their fight with an inset of a simulation of their fight. Credit: Candice Ward for Netflix/YouTube/@BoxingFightSimulations via Getty Images

Ahead of the huge blockbuster fight between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford this coming Saturday, a fight simulation has predicted a war.

This coming Saturday, the biggest boxing fight in recent years will take place between Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford, when they clash for the undisputed super middleweight title.

With it being TKO boxing‘s inaugural event, business partner Turki Alalshikh has put up several huge bonuses for both fighters to compete for, hoping to increase the entertainment factor of the fight.

And if the fight goes anything like the pre-fight simulation, the fans in attendance at the Allegiant Stadium are in for an utter blockbuster.

Canelo vs Crawford pre-fight simulation predicts brutal come-from-behind face-plant KO

Coming into the fight, the Mexican champion is the sizable favorite amongst the betting odds, with the main reason being that Crawford is moving up several weight classes for the fight.

And despite ‘Bud’ Crawford having showed off his ripped physique, it is still a huge ask for him to move up in weight and beat one of the current pound-for-pound best fighters on the planet.

In a pre-fight simulation on the Undisputed Boxing game, put together by Boxing Fight Simulations on YouTube, Crawford has some huge success in the fight before a huge finish is scored.

In the simulation, both fighters start the fight extremely active, which is unlikely to happen in the fight on Saturday night.

In the second round, Canelo rocked Crawford with a huge right hook, but the American did well to recover quickly and come back with some brutal attacks of his own.

The first knockdown of the fight came in round four when Crawford landed several huge body shots on the ribs of Canelo, shockingly dropping the Mexican to his knees.

Again in round six Canelo was dropped after several body shots, however, in round seven he began his spectacular comeback, dropping Crawford with a huge right hand. Canelo scored another huge knockdown in round eight, evening up the fight with two knockdowns each.

But it was in round nine when the fight ending combination was landed as Canelo connected with a left hook followed by a right hand, putting Crawford to sleep.

Mike Tyson produces prediction U-turn just days out from fight

With this being the biggest fight the sport has seen in recent years, several big names have been sharing their predictions for the clash.

One of which being former undisputed heavyweight world champion, Mike Tyson. Initially when the fight was announced, Tyson sent Crawford a distressing warning, urging the American not to fight Canelo.

However, just days out from the super fight, Tyson has completed a U-turn on his prediction, suggesting that Crawford will pull off the upset.

This article first appeared on Bloody Elbow and was syndicated with permission.

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