CANELO ALVAREZ and Terence Crawford are certainly no strangers to having boxing belts in their illustrious careers.
Mexican mogul Canelo overcame William Scull via a unanimous decision the last time he competitively fought in May.
And as a result, the boxing great unified his Cuban opponent's IBF belt with his WBA, WBC and WBO titles.
This also means Alvarez has had a whopping 16 world titles across four different weight divisions.
Meanwhile, Crawford became the first male boxer to simultaneously hold all four major world titles in boxing (WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO) since Jermain Taylor in 2005 by defeating Errol Spence.
Even Crawford's most recent fight ended with another belt around his waist when he beat Israil Madrimov to snatch the WBA super-middleweight strap in August 2024.