


Before Canelo Álvarez and Terence Crawford step into the ring for their historic Sept. 13 clash, Netflix is giving fans an all-access pass to what comes first. Countdown: Canelo vs. Crawford, a new Netflix documentary series, isn’t just about sparring sessions — it’s the blood, sweat, and tears that set the stage for boxing’s fight of a generation.




Countdown: Canelo vs. Crawford premieres on Sept. 4.
Narrated in English by Academy Award–nominated actor Josh Brolin and in Spanish by celebrated star Diego Luna, the series follows Canelo Álvarez and Terence Crawford as they train, reflect, and prepare for their historic Sept. 13 showdown, streaming live only on Netflix.
Directed by Jackie Decker and Tim Mullen, and executive produced by Dana White, HE Turki Alalshikh, Craig Borsari, Chris Kartzmark, and Nick Manning, Countdown: Canelo vs. Crawford offers unprecedented access to both fighters’ camps and personal lives. From sweat-drenched gyms to quiet moments with family, the series shows what it takes physically and emotionally to step onto boxing’s biggest stage.
With Canelo cementing his place as a global superstar and Crawford climbing pound-for-pound lists with clinical precision, their collision represents a once-in-a-generation matchup. Countdown: Canelo vs. Crawford is the story of how two champions converge on a night that could redefine the sport.
To stream Canelo vs. Crawford, simply log in to Netflix on Sept.13 and select the fight from the homepage. You can also set a reminder ahead of time to get notified when the broadcast begins — check out Tudum’s Canelo vs. Crawford fight hub to set yours and learn more about what’s at stake.






































