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Errol Spence vs. Terence Crawford fight results, highlights: Bud dominates to become undisputed champ via TKO

The debate over the best welterweight of the modern era is over. Terence Crawford dominated Errol Spence on Saturday night, scoring three knockdowns and stopping Spence in the ninth round to become undisputed welterweight champion.

After a slow first round for both fighters, Crawford completely took over the fight. The first knockdown came off a counter jab followed by a left straight in the second round. To his credit, Spence beat the count and continued to try to make something happen, but Crawford was too fast, too technical and too powerful all night long.

"That was more of a flash knockdown," Crawford said of the second round after the fight. "I caught him with the left. He didn't think I was coming back with the right."

Crawford showcased an incredible jab throughout the fight. Rather than a range-finder or a simple tool to set up better punches, Crawford's jab was a true weapon. Whenever Spence would start to gain any momentum, Crawford would shoot out a thudding jab that would stop Spence dead in his tracks.

Round after round, Spence looked increasingly lost as Crawford shot his laser jab and crisp straight left hands. Spence continued to try and come forward and find a fight-altering shot. Instead, every exchange ended with a decisive blow from Crawford, putting Spence immediately on the defensive.

Spence hit the canvas twice in the seventh round but continued to try to find a way to change the flow of the fight. By the ninth round, Crawford's attack had Spence reeling and left the referee no option other than to stop the action at 2:32 of the frame.

"It was a good stoppage," Crawford said of the referee's decision. "I was on the verge of coming back with some hard shots. Everybody knows I'm a great finisher. The ref did what he's supposed to do to protect the fighter."

With the win, Crawford unified the WBA, WBC and IBF titles with his WBO title and more importantly closed a longstanding debate over whether he or Spence was the best 147-pound fighter of the era. Crawford, who is also a former undisputed junior welterweight champion, also became the first male fighter to ever achieve undisputed status in two weight divisions in the modern four-belt era.

"It means everything because of who I took the belts from," Crawford said. "They talked bad about me. They said I wasn't good enough and I couldn't beat these welterweights. I just kept my head to the sky and kept praying to God that I would get the opportunity to show the world how great Terence Crawford is. Tonight, I believe I showed how great I am.

"Like I said before, I only dreamed of being a world champion. I'm an overachiever. Nobody believed in me when I was coming up, but I made everybody a believer. I want to thank Spence and his team because without him none of this would have been possible."

The complex negotiations to get the fighters in the ring after years of fans and media alike salivating for a showdown between the two resulted in a contract with a bilateral rematch clause. As the loser, Spence is able to activate the rematch, which he indicated he would do after suffering a one-sided defeat.

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While the winner was able to dictate the weight where the rematch would take place, Spence said he hoped the rematch would take place at junior middleweight rather than at welterweight once again.

"Hell yeah we gotta do it again," Spence said. "I'm going to be a lot better. It's going to be a lot closer. It's probably going to be in December before the end of the year. Hell yeah we gotta do it again. ... Hopefully at 154."

Elsewhere on the card, Isaac Cruz picked up a tough win over Giovanni Cabrera in the co-main event as he continues to campaign to get a rematch with Gervonta "Tank" Davis. Cruz landed some massive shots on Cabrera, but he just couldn't get him to drop over the course of 12 rounds. The win also secured Cruz a future shot at the WBC lightweight title. Plus, Alexandro Santiago outpointed and dominated former titleholder Nonito Donaire to claim the vacant WBC bantamweight crown. Donaire, 40, looked his age for the first time and will go home to consider his future in the sport after the loss.

CBS Sports was with you throughout the entire way on Saturday with the live results and highlights below. 

Fight card, results

Spence vs. Crawford scorecard, live coverage

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Errol Spence Jr. vs. Terence Crawford -- Round 9: Crawford landed a good left hand early as Spence was looking for some sort of fight-altering shot. Crawford cracked with more good jabs. Spence tried to flurry with shots but Crawford kept his guard up and defended well. Crawford continued landing jabs that were stunning Spence every time they landed. Spence tried to throw everything he had into a few shots and nearly went down yet again. Crawford blitzed with more clean shots and Spence was badly rattled, forcing the referee to jump in and call a halt to the action! What a showing from Terence Crawford. A virtuoso performance! Official result: Terence Crawford wins via TKO, Round 9

 
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Errol Spence Jr. vs. Terence Crawford -- Round 2: Spence threw a few jabs before a left hand around Crawford's guard. Spence pushed Crawford into the ropes and landed a few shots to the body before Crawford clinched up to force a reset. Crawford ripped a good three-punch combination, landing at least two of those shots. Spence landed a whipping left and then came through Crawford's guard with a hard jab. Crawford landed a hard jab of his own. Crawford then landed a good left hand as Spence dipped down. Crawford landed a two-punch combination and Spence touched the canvas! Huge early moment. Unofficial scorecard: 10-8 Crawford (19-18)

 

Errol Spence Jr. vs. Terence Crawford -- Round 1: Both men opened with jabs, Crawford coming out southpaw, though he will switch stance regularly throughout the fight. The first minute of the fight saw Spence slowly pushing forward as both continued to pop out jabs. Spence finally got Crawford back to the ropes and landed a solid shot to the body. Spence landed another shot to the body, this time with a left hand. Another left followed, this one landing to the head of Crawford. Spence turned up the pressure late, forcing Crrawford to the ropes before Crawford landed a good counter as Spence overreached slightly. A feeling-out round for sure but one edged by Spence. Unofficial scorecard: 10-9 Spence

 
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Ring walks? Done. Fighter introductions? Done. Final instructions from the referee? Done. It's time for Errol Spence Jr. vs. Terence Crawford!

 
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Ring walks for Errol Spence Jr. vs. Terence Crawford have started. We are so close to this incredible main event!

 
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Up next...it's time! Errol Spence Jr. vs. Terence Crawford to crown an undisputed welterweight champion in the biggest fight of the year.

 

Official result: Isaac Cruz def. Giovanni Cabrera via split decision (114-113, 113-114, 115-112)

 

Isaac Cruz vs. Giovanni Cabrera -- Round 12: Cabrera came out strong, actually putting a bit of steam on his combinations and landing a few clean shots. The round actually played out well for Cabrera as he continued to fire his punches with more actual intention than to lightly touch Cruz. Cabrera is celebrating as though he won the fight after the final bell but it seems unlikely that he got the job done, though Cruz did lose one point for headbutts during the fight.

 
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Isaac Cruz vs. Giovanni Cabrera -- Round 11: Cabrera received another warning for holding early in the round. Cruz landed a short hook to the body and Cabrera continued to grab and hold and receive warnings. Cruz briefly touched the canvas but it was a slip, not a knockdown. Cruz again landed a big left and Cabrera came back with a few pawing jabs. Cabrera again grabbed and pushed Cruz to the ropes before the end of the round.

 

Isaac Cruz vs. Giovanni Cabrera -- Round 10: Cabrera landed a few sharp one-two combinations but he got buzzed hard by a big Cruz left hand. Cabrera quickly recovered only to eat another hard right straight. The left hook landed clean for Cruz and Cabrera pushed him into the ripes to try and smother the offense. This is a compelling fight so far and it's possible Cabrera could be stealing a few rounds by being more active.

 
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Isaac Cruz vs. Giovanni Cabrera -- Round 9: Cruz got inside and unleashed a flurry of punches first to the body and then to the head, tagging Cabrera over and over. Cruz landed a straight right and again, Cabrera just ate it, continuing to show a good chin. Cabrera has moments but they're moments that don't impact Cruz much at all and even as Cabrera is showing a good chin, Cruz landing thudding bombs is going to almost certainly win out on the scorecards should it go the distance.

 
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Isaac Cruz vs. Giovanni Cabrera -- Round 8: Cabrera was content to land jabs and try to just keep Cruz away. Cruz again landed some big looping shots as he got inside Cruz then dipped under a hook and came back with a good right-hand counter. Cruz was deducted a point for using his head in the clinch, jumping up and down as Cabrera was clinching and holding his arms and ramming the top of his head into Cabrera's head. Cruz would soon after unload a big flurry of power shots, landing but not seeming to bother Cabrera much until a late right hand.

 
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Isaac Cruz vs. Giovanni Cabrera -- Round 7: Cabrera sat down on some jabs and straight left hands before eating another big right from Cruz. Cruz got trapped on the ropes but landed a big left hook. Again, Cabrera ate the shot but it is not going to serve him well to continue to stay in close with his hands low.

 
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Isaac Cruz vs. Giovanni Cabrera -- Round 6: Cabrera got loose early but ate several of Cruz's looping shots in return. Cabrera used some quick combinations of straight punches before Cruz tagged him with a body shot the referee deemed to be low. Cabrera is landing more punches but Cruz is landing th more meaningful shots, including several more bombs from Cruz in the middle rounds. Cabrera is taking the shots well and continuing to jab and throw right hands but Cruz is landing some really heavy leather.

 

Isaac Cruz vs. Giovanni Cabrera -- Round 5: Cabrera dropped down with a left hand to the body. Cruz landed a good right hand but Cabrera took it well and fired back. A major tactical shift continued as Cruz started to go to the body with more regularity, trying to slow Cabrera's movement. Again, Cruz landed a looping left hand to the chin and went back downstairs. Cruz landed a few more good shots as Cabrera refused to keep his hands up as the fighters came together.

 
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