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Terence Allan Crawford (born September 28, 1987) is an American
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. He has held multiple world championships in four weight classes, from
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to
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, including the undisputed championship at
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and
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–and is the first male boxer in history to become the undisputed champion in two weight classes in the "four-belt era". He has held the
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(WBA) light middleweight and
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(WBO) interim light middleweight titles since 2024. In 2014, Crawford traveled overseas to fight
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and won his first world championship, the WBO lightweight title. After two successful defenses, he moved up to light welterweight in 2015 and defeated Thomas Dulorme for the vacant WBO light welterweight title. In 2017, Crawford had a short reign as the undisputed light welterweight champion, being the first since
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in 2004, and the first in any weight class to simultaneously hold all four major world titles since
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in 2005. In 2023, he defeated Errol Spence Jr. to become the undisputed welterweight champion, the first since
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in 2006. In 2024, he moved up to light middleweight and defeated Israil Madrimov to become a
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. Crawford was named Fighter of the Year by the
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(BWAA) in 2014, and by
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in 2014 and 2017. He’s also received the Best Fighter/ Boxer ESPY Award in 2018 and 2024. As of June 2025, he is ranked as the world's third best boxer,
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, by ESPN, ''
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'' and
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.


Early life

Crawford was born and raised in
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as the only son born to Debbie and Terence Sr. He grew up in a dangerous area known for poverty, crime, and violence which made it difficult for him to navigate in his youth. The Crawford family frequently faced financial challenges, often struggling to cover basic necessities. At an early age, he was often involved in physical altercations and was kicked out of five different schools because of it. As his father was in the
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, he was rarely home, leaving his mother to raise him by herself. She often beat him with a belt and even tried paying neighborhood kids to pummel him, although none succeeded. Crawford found solace in boxing at the C.W. Boxing Club in
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. His grandfather, father, and uncle had all trained there. The gym’s owner, Carl Washington, who was also Crawford’s neighbor, approached Crawford when he was seven years old, recommending he join the gym. Crawford began frequenting the gym, and was eventually mentored by Midge Minor, who became a
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to him. He constantly picked up Crawford after school and paid close attention to him, fearing that he may become involved in the rampant crime in the area. In 2001, Crawford began training under Brian “Bomac” McIntyre and Esaú Diéguez, who remained his trainers.


Amateur career

Crawford took up boxing at the age of seven. He fought 70 official
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bouts, losing 12 times. As an amateur, he defeated future world champions
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and Danny Garcia plus Diego Magdaleno who he beat three times. After winning three amateur tournaments shortly before the
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, he became the highest-ranked lightweight in the US. However, his loss to leading contender
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thwarted his Olympic ambitions. His amateur record was 58-12.


Highlights

*2006 National PAL Championships, 132 lbs – Gold Medalist **Preliminaries: Defeated Miguel Ángel González (W 4) **Preliminaries: Defeated James Villa (RSC-2) **Quarterfinals: Defeated Stan Martyniouk (22-11) **Semifinals: Defeated Javier Garcia (7-4) **Finals: Defeated Diego Magdaleno (13-8) * 2006 Blue & Gold National Championships, 132 lbs – Gold Medalist **Quarterfinals: Defeated Jose Fernandez (RSC) **Semifinals: Defeated Paul Green (5-0) **Finals: Defeated Danny Garcia (3-2) *2006
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, 132 lbs – Silver Medalist **Preliminaries: Defeated Angelo Ward (5-0) **Preliminaries: Defeated DeMarco McCrady (5-0) **Quarterfinals: Defeated Rashad Ganaway (5-0) **Semifinals: Defeated Carlos Molina (3-2) **Finals: Lost to Jesus Mendez (2-3) *2006 U.S. National Championships, 132 lbs – Bronze Medalist **Preliminaries: Bye **Preliminaries: Defeated
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(18-7) **Quarterfinals: Defeated Stan Martyniouk (17-13) **Semifinals: Lost to Danny Garcia (20-21) * 2007 U.S. Pan American Box-Offs, 132 lbs – Gold Medalist **Semifinals: Defeated Luis Ramos Jr. (25-15) **Finals: Defeated Diego Magdaleno (24-13) * 2007 1st Pan American Games Qualifier, 132 lbs – Bronze Medalist **Preliminaries: Defeated Jose Maria Virula (19-7) **Quarterfinals: Defeated Luis Ernesto Rueda (20-15) **Semifinals: Lost to
Yordenis Ugás Yordenis Ugás Hernández (born 14 July 1986) is a Cuban professional boxer. He held the WBA (Super) welterweight title from 2021 to April 2022, having previously held the WBA (Regular) title from 2020 until being elevated to Super champion. As ...
(10-27) *2007 U.S. National Championships, 132 lbs – Bronze Medalist **Preliminaries: Bye **Preliminaries: Bye **Quarterfinals: Defeated Miguel Ángel González (25-24) **Semifinals: Lost to Jerry Belmontes (9-10)


Professional career


Early career

Crawford made his professional debut on March 14, 2008, knocking out Brian Cummings in the first round. He compiled a record of 19–0 with 15 wins by way of
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(KO) against largely unheralded opposition. Crawford's first notable bout was against
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on the undercard of the second fight between Brandon Ríos and Mike Alvarado. Prescott was originally scheduled to face WBA light welterweight champion Khabib Allakhverdiev, who withdrew with an injured elbow. Crawford was originally supposed to meet Robert Osiobe on the same card, but accepted the offer to fill in for Allakhverdiev on three-days notice. Crawford defeated the Colombian by a
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. Crawford received a purse of $125,000, whilst Prescott received $50,000. This was the first time Crawford fought a ten-round fight and his first time fighting at the 140 lb. limit.


Lightweight


Crawford vs. Sanabria

Crawford fought Alejandro Sanabria on June 15, 2013. Held at the
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in
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,
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, the fight served as an eliminator for the
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title and was also for the vacant WBO- NABO lightweight title. After a slow start in rounds one and two, Crawford outlanded Sanabria 2-1 in power shots over the next three frames. The fight ended just after the bell rang to start the sixth round. Crawford charged forward, landing a precise left hook to Sanabria’s jaw that sent him crashing to the canvas, headfirst, in a forward roll. Though Sanabria was able to return to his feet at the count of seven, he was left staggered, which caused the fight to be waved off by referee Laurence Cole, giving Crawford a
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(TKO) victory.


Crawford vs. Klimov

On August 21, 2013, it was announced that Crawford would fight undefeated Russian boxer and WBO #12 ranked Andrey Klimov in another elimination bout, which would see the winner challenge WBO champion
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. The fight was scheduled for ten rounds and took place on the undercard of
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vs. Delvin Rodriguez on
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at the
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in
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, on October 5. Klimov was coming off a
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(MD) win over fringe contender John Molina Jr. in June 2013. After ten rounds, all three judges scored the fight 100–90 in Crawford's favour, Klimov's first defeat as a professional. According to
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stats, Crawford landed 192 of 604 punches (32%), whilst Klimov landed 57 of 290 (20%). In the post-fight interview, Crawford spoke on how he went in and got the job done, "I outboxed him. It was easy all night long. I thought I was hurting him all night long. I was never in any trouble and I thought he was in trouble." Due to Klimov's lack of action, it prompted a member of his team to call him a 'coward' after round eight in the corner.


Crawford vs. Burns

Crawford traveled to Scotland five months later to take on 30 year old Ricky Burns for the WBO lightweight title on March 1, 2014. Burns' promoter,
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, said he was pleased to bring the fight to Scotland, and admitted it was Burns' toughest fight to date. Both fighters were cautious in the opening round, with Burns’ jab making the early impact. Crawford adjusted in the second, neutralizing Burns’ jab, while the third round was a near draw. The action heated up in the fifth as Crawford began to showcase his offensive skills. Despite the tactical nature of the fight, with both boxers using feints, jabs, and lateral movement to disrupt each other, Crawford took control and set the pace. From that moment, the outcome seemed inevitable. Burns tried to stand his ground in the seventh, attempting to go toe-to-toe with Crawford, but Crawford’s hard jab and aggressive approach soon took over. In the eighth, Crawford was punishing Burns with heavy shots. He continued to outwork and outland Burns in the championship rounds. By the twelfth, Crawford was pouring on the pressure, looking to finish, but Burns remained upright and saw the final bell. Crawford won the fight, boxing well on the outside and picking his shots against Burns, winning his first world title. The judges scored the fight 117–111, and 116–112 both in favour of Crawford. Burns praised Crawford after the fight, simply stating, "The better man won." Over the twelve rounds, Crawford landed 213 of 811 punches thrown (26%) but landed 41% of his power punches. Burns landed 76 of his 552 thrown (14%) and landed no more than 7 power punches in total.


Crawford vs. Gamboa

Fighting for the first time as a professional in his hometown of
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, Crawford made his first title defense against 2004 Cuban Olympic gold medalist and former IBF
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champion
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. This was only the second title fight ever held in Omaha, the first being in 1972, when
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champion
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defeated the Omaha/Council Bluffs product Ron Stander by fourth-round TKO. Gamboa entered having not fought in over a year. The fight was announced on May 6 and took place at the CenturyLink Center on June 28, 2014. Crawford weighed in 134.8 pounds, slightly heavier than Gamboa at 134.4 pounds. Gamboa won the early rounds using his speed advantage, but Crawford eventually adjusted, knocking Gamboa down once in the fifth round, again in the eighth, and finally twice in the ninth to secure a TKO victory in front of a sold out hometown crowd of 10,943 fans. Crawford stated after the fight "I was warming up, getting used to his style in the first couple of rounds. I just wanted to test him out, I felt like I could make an adjustment with my jab, because he's always dropping his left hand. I thought I could get him with my jab in the southpaw stance." At the time of stoppage, Crawford was ahead 78–72, 78–72, 77–73 on the judges' scorecards. He landed 146 of 348 punches (42 percent) and Gamboa connected on 82 of 345 (24 percent). The show topped out at 1.286 million viewers. Both the peak and average audience figures were good for the highest-rated HBO Boxing After Dark telecast of 2014 to date. In an interview in July 2016, Crawford stated that Gamboa was still his toughest fight to date.


Crawford vs. Beltrán

Crawford made his second defense of the WBO title against ''
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'' magazine #1 contender Ray Beltrán. The winner of the bout would become ''The Ring'''s lightweight champion. The fight was held in front of 11,127 at The CenturyLink Center in Omaha, Nebraska on November 29, 2014. Early in the fight, both Crawford and Beltran had their moments, with Crawford controlling the action through stance switching and a steady jab, while Beltran landed his powerful right hand occasionally. In the fourth, Beltran pushed Crawford back with a hard shot, but Crawford quickly regained control. This pattern repeated in several rounds, with Crawford asserting dominance each time. In the later rounds, Crawford pressed for a stoppage, but Beltran held his ground. Ultimately, there was no doubt who the top lightweight was. Crawford retained his world title earning a twelve-round UD win. The final judges' scorecards read 120–108, and 119–109 twice in favour of Crawford. After the fight, Crawford announced his intentions to leave the lightweight division to fight as a
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. The fight averaged 836,000 viewers on HBO and peaked at 936,000 viewers. It was considered a disappointment because the co-feature which saw Evgeny Gradovich draw with Jayson Velez drew an average 865,000 viewers and peaked just over 1 million. Crawford was named the 2014 'Fighter of the Year' by
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and the
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, after dethroning Burns.


Light welterweight


Crawford vs. Dulorme

On March 6, 2015, ESPN reported that Crawford would debut as a light welterweight, challenging for the vacant WBO title at the
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in
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, against 25 year old Thomas Dulorme on April 18. At the press conference, Crawford told Dulorme, "Come prepared because I am going to be ready. he fansshould expect a spectacular victory. This is my second world title at a different weight, and I am really going to be up for it. I will be prepared. I am always ready and prepared for any fight." Early in the bout, Dulorme was outworking Crawford, but it seemed to be part of Crawford’s strategy. He was betting on Dulorme tiring out, and that’s exactly what happened. By the fourth round, Crawford began using his jab more frequently, setting the stage for what was to come. That jab would serve as the perfect setup for the big punches later in the fight. In the sixth round, Crawford feinted with the jab and then landed a left-right combination that hurt Dulorme. The 25-year-old Puerto Rican staggered back and took a knee. He got back up but was dropped twice more in the same round. The second knockdown ended the fight, as Dulorme was unable to continue, and Crawford secured his first world title at 140 pounds. Referee Rafael Ramos stopped the fight at 1 minute, 51 seconds of the round. The fight averaged 1.004 million viewers on HBO.


Crawford vs. Jean

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announced on August 20 that Crawford would make his first defence at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha, Nebraska, on October 24 against
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based 33 year old contender Dierry Jean. Jean's only previous loss as a professional had come in 2014 against light welterweight titlist
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, in Peterson's hometown of
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, after which Jean dropped down to lightweight where he won four fights in a row. The first round was a typically cagey, measured start by Crawford up until the final seconds, when he switched to a southpaw stance and stuck Jean with a hard left and a right hook that sent him to the canvas. Dominating the middle rounds, Crawford pounced on Jean whenever he saw his guard drop even a little. He landed a couple of powerful hooks on Jean at the end of the ninth, sending him to the canvas for a second knockdown. Wobbly getting to his feet, it was clear he had nothing left in the 10th, forcing referee Tony Weeks to step in and stop the bout in front of an audience of 11,020. Crawford landed 169 total punches out of 533 thrown, and 40% of his power shots. Over the last three rounds, Crawford out-landed Jean 59 to 9. After the fight, Crawford stated that he was ready for former eight-division world champion
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, "I'm ready. Bob, make it happen. I'm ready. I'm gonna let my handlers, Cameron Dunkin and Brian McIntyre, talk to Bob Arum and Team Pacquiao, and let's see if we can make it happen." Crawford was ahead on all three judges' scorecards at the time of stoppage (89–80, 90–79 twice). The fight was broadcast on HBO, drawing an average of 1.071 million viewers and peaked at 1.2 million.


Crawford vs. Lundy

His next fight took place before a sellout crowd of 5,092 at the Theater of Madison Square Garden on February 27, 2016, against Hank Lundy. Panned as a second-rate fight for the undefeated Crawford, the bout picked up considerable steam in the weeks leading up to the telecast as Lundy boldly predicted a knockout win. Crawford quickly took control of the first four rounds of the fight. In the fifth round, Crawford landed a one-two combination capped by a powerful left that hurt Lundy. Wobbled, Lundy was quickly swarmed by Crawford, and another hard left sent him to the ropes and then the canvas. As Lundy struggled to rise, Crawford taunted him, keeping up the pressure. Lundy tried to fight back, but Crawford’s assault was relentless, and referee Steve Willis stepped in to stop the bout, giving Crawford his second straight title defense. Crawford connected with 89 of 247 punches (36%), compared to 47 of 411 for Lundy (22%). Crawford spoke out about his feud with Lundy on social media, "He and I had gone back and forth on Twitter for like a year. I just wanted to shut him up for good." Crawford earned $1.21 million and Lundy earned a $150,000 purse. Although there was a lot of tension pre-fight, Lundy approached Crawford after the fight and showed respect. The fight averaged 982,000 viewers on HBO and peaked just over 1 million viewers.


Crawford vs. Postol

On May 3, 2016, it was finally confirmed that Crawford and WBC champion Viktor Postol had officially signed a contract for the highly anticipated light welterweight unification fight on July 23 at the MGM Grand in
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. Both fighters entered the ring with a matched record of 28 wins, no losses. Both men also entered the
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for the first time in their respective careers. Crawford won by UD and unified two light welterweight world titles before a crowd of 7,027. Crawford also claimed the vacant ''Ring'' magazine title. Crawford scored two flash knockdowns in the fifth round, with all three scorecards reading 118–107 twice, and 117–108. Postol was penalised for rabbit punching in the eleventh round when he hit Crawford with a right hand behind the head for which Postol was penalized one point, adding to Crawford's advantage. With the victory, Crawford staked his indisputable claim to division supremacy and set himself up for bigger fights, possibly against a returning Manny Pacquiao. Over twelve rounds, Crawford landed 141 of his 388 punches thrown (36%), and Postol landed 83 of 244 thrown (34%). In the post-fight interview, Postol praised Crawford, saying "I thought it was a good fight between two technicians, but he was quicker than me. He is one of the best fighters in the world. I just didn't have the answers for him." Crawford also praised his trainer Brian McIntyre, " Freddie Roach and Postol said that Freddie would outcoach my coach, but you tell 'em who got outcoached tonight." McIntyre revealed the plan was to keep Postol moving, which would have eliminated his jab and right hand. Crawford's purse for the fight was $1.3 million. Postol earned $675,000 for his part. Some sources stated the fight generated 60,000 PPV buys on HBO. A replay was shown later in the week and drew 378,000, considered a weak number.


Crawford vs. Molina

Crawford was not due to fight next until 2017, however due to the Golovkin-Jacobs fight being postponed to early 2017, this freed up the December 10 date for HBO. Arum confirmed Crawford would take the date and look at potential opponents, including the then IBF champion Eduard Troyanovsky and Antonio Orozco. Arum announced a deal was in place for a fight between Crawford and 33 year old contender John Molina Jr. on December 10, 2016, at Crawford's hometown at CenturyLink Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Molina had previously defeated Russian contender Ruslan Provodnikov by UD in a twelve-round June 2016 fight, in which he also claimed the vacant WBO International light welterweight title. Molina weighed 144lb at the official weigh-in which meant he lost the right to fight for Crawford's world titles. Had Crawford lost the fight, he would have lost his belts. For the fight to go ahead, Molina gave $400,000 of his purse to Crawford, adding to his already agreed purse of $1.5m. Crawford held onto his titles, stopping Molina in the eighth round in front of a large home crowd in Omaha. Crawford moved around the ring for most of the fight, jabbing, holding and pot-shotting Molina. Referee Mark Nelson halted the fight in the eight round after Molina received three consecutive hits to the head. In the post-fight interview, Crawford felt he should be the 2016 'Fighter of the Year' for his wins over Molina, Lundy and Postol, "I feel like I got it. I just have to wait until the results come in." Crawford also reiterated his desire to unify the division before a possible move up to
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. Crawford landed 184 punches from 419 thrown, Molina landed 41 of 287 thrown, a 14% connect rate. The fight drew an average 806,000 viewers and peaked at 871,000 viewers on HBO.


Crawford vs. Diaz

Bob Arum spoke to ESPN in early February 2017 about Crawford's next defence and possible opponents. He said that HBO had set a May 20 date for the fight and the venue would most likely be in Crawford's hometown, Omaha. Mexican boxer Antonio Orozco, one of Crawford's
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s and Olympic gold medalist Felix Diaz, who had been calling out Crawford, were the names mentioned. He went on to explain how Orozco's promoters seemed to have little interest in the fight.
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, promoter of Diaz, was eager to make a fight happen. Arum spoke to ''The Ring'' on March 1 saying that Crawford's opponent had been narrowed down to Diaz or Adrian Granados.
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, ranked number 1 by the WBC was also in the mix, but Arum said that he found it difficult to make a deal with his promoter,
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. Terms were finally agreed on March 22 for Crawford vs. Diaz at the
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in Newark,
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, on May 20. Contracts were to be signed shortly after. A week after the fight was announced, the location was changed. The new venue was confirmed to be
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in
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. In front of a crowd of 8,026, Crawford retained his world titles after Diaz's trainer, Joel Díaz stopped the fight after round ten. Towards the end, Diaz did close to nothing, leaning against the ropes. This was mostly due to his vision, as his right eye was nearly closed and his left eye was also badly swollen. Crawford used his jab for most of the fight, and used it to control the pace and help him move around the ring in his
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. Joel Díaz said in the post-fight interview that he had pulled his fighter out because he was taking too much punishment. Also in the post-fight interview, Crawford said, "It's not up to me. But everybody wants to know who's the next guy that Terence Crawford wants to fight. I'll fight anybody. It doesn't matter who it is." He then called out
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. Promoter Bob Arum mentioned Crawford would likely fight again in the summer, against Julius Indongo, where the winner would be crowned the undisputed light welterweight champion. According to CompuBox punch stats, Crawford landed 193 of his 520 punches thrown (37.1%). In that figure, he landed 59.1% of his power punches (139 of 235 thrown). Diaz landed 69 of 346 (19.9%). At the time of stoppage, judges Glenn Feldman and Steve Weisfeld scored the bout 100–90 and judge Julie Lederman scores it 99–91, all in favour of Crawford. According to Nielsen, the fight averaged 961,000 viewers on HBO's World Championship Boxing and peaked at 1.036m viewers. It was the most viewed fight on HBO so far that year.


Crawford vs. Indongo

On July 1, 2017, Top Rank announced that a light welterweight unification fight between Crawford, and WBA regular and IBF champion Julius Indongo was agreed upon to take place on August 19 at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in
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, live on ESPN in the U.S. and
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in the U.K. WBA sanctioned the fight for WBA super title. With the unification of every major world title in boxing (WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO) will determine the light welterweight division's first undisputed champion since
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in 2004, and the first time all the aforementioned titles have been at stake in a single fight since Bernard Hopkins vs. Jermain Taylor in 2005. Both fighters paid over $100,000 U.S. dollars in sanctioning fees. Crawford entered the fight as a heavy favourite to win. In front of a home crowd of 12,121, Crawford became the undisputed champion at light welterweight after knocking out Indongo in round three. The final punch was a left hook to the right side of the body, which immediately dropped Indongo. Referee Jack Reiss counted to 10 and promptly called an end after 1 minute and 38 seconds. Indongo also touched the canvas during round one, but the referee ruled it a slip. Additionally, Indongo was knocked down and received a count after a left from Crawford during round two. According to CompuBox stats, Crawford landed 26 of his 75 punches thrown (35%), while Indongo landed 13 of 74 thrown (18%). Both boxers earned an undisclosed 7-figure purse. Following the fight, Indongo stated "When he hit me like that, my mind was gone" about Crawford's body shot. Crawford stated that he had yet to make a decision on the next step in his career but there was speculation about him moving up to the welterweight division or defending his light welterweight titles against Mikey Garcia. The card averaged 965,000 viewers on ESPN. Mere days after the fight, the IBF ordered a fight between Crawford and their mandatory challenger, Sergey Lipinets. Lipinets was named Indongo's mandatory challenger in December 2016, but Indongo was given an exemption to allow the unification fight with Crawford to happen. Lipinets stated that the IBF title was "stolen from him". As Crawford didn't plan to return to the ring before the IBF's deadline, he vacated the IBF title just 11 days after defeating Indongo. The IBF ordered Lipinets to face Akihiro Kondo for their vacant title. On August 31, the WBA Championships Committee revealed that they had elevated Crawford to 'Super' champion. Article C18 of the WBA's rules stated that as Crawford holds all major titles at light welterweight, he could be elevated and deemed a 'Super' champion. The WBA, however, claimed to hold on to their policy of having only one champion per weight category and insisted an interim or regular title would not be created.


Welterweight

On October 26, 2017, Crawford officially vacated his WBO title to move up to the welterweight division. The WBO announced Crawford as the mandatory challenger to their titleholder Jeff Horn. With Horn scheduled to make a voluntary defence in December 2017 against British boxer Gary Corcoran, Crawford would not fight again in 2017. The winner of Horn vs. Cocoran was then ordered to schedule a fight against Crawford within 90 days. Arum stated he had dates in March and April 2018 on hold.


Crawford vs. Horn

Horn had won the
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title in a very controversial decision win against
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, after he had successfully made the first defence of his against Corcoran, this set up the fight between Crawford and Horn. Following his win, Horn was challenged to a big money fight at
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by 42 year old
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, before eventually defending his WBO title against Crawford. Horn admitted his interest in the fight where he would be seeing a purse of around $2 million with his trainer, Glenn Rushton, also very much interested in the Mundine fight. On January 10, 2018, it was confirmed that all terms had been agreed upon for Horn to defend the WBO title in a mandatory defence against Crawford, after renegotiating the purses. The fight was being slated for April 21, 2018, at the
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. On January 17, Arum stated the fight would likely take place at Madison Square Garden as there was no availability in Las Vegas for the dates required. In February, Arum claimed that due to other boxing events taking place around New York in April, the Crawford vs. Horn bout would take place in Las Vegas instead. On March 14, it was reported that the fight would be postponed after Crawford suffered a hand injury whilst sparring. The fight was rescheduled to take place on June 9 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Paradise, Nevada. It was reported on May 24 that Horn had been involved in a car accident, involving three cars in
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, however Horn himself confirmed that he was not hurt and did not suffer any injuries. Speaking to a newspaper, he said, "No one was badly hurt but it stunned me. Fortunately, I was in the car alone and my wife Jo and baby Isabelle were home. The accident was a shock but nothing is going to derail me from beating Terence Crawford. I'm very fit. I feel I'm going to peak right at fight time." Crawford became a three-weight world champion in front of 8,112 fans in attendance after he eventually stopped Horn via TKO in round nine. At the time of the stoppage, all three judges had Crawford winning all the previous rounds. Horn lacked defense but kept coming forward, trying to look for an opening. Horn made the opening two rounds the most competitive with his aggressive style but Crawford adapted and remained the busier fighter throughout, landing the most telling shots of the bout. Horn was eventually dropped for the first time in round nine with an overhand left. After he got back up, Crawford landed a series of hard shots that caused referee Robert Byrd to stop the fight. The official time of the stoppage was 2 minutes and 33 seconds. After the bout, Crawford spoke about his welterweight debut, "Like I told you all before, I'm strong. I was way stronger than him. You all kept telling me how strong he was, so I had to go and show you. I just had to get in the ring and prove it. You saw what I did in there. My power carried up, my physicality. Now I want all the champions at welterweight." Promoter Bob Arum highly praised Crawford and compared him to
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. According to CompuBox stats, Crawford landed 155 of 367 of punches thrown (42%). This included 47 power shots landed over the final two rounds. Horn, on the other hand, landed just 58 of 257 punches thrown (23%). Crawford earned a career-high $3 million purse and Horn also earned a career-high purse of $1.75 million.


Crawford vs. Benavidez

Crawford's first defense of the WBO title was slated to take place on October 13, 2018. Early reports stated his likely opponent would be former WBA interim light welterweight champion José Benavidez (27–0, 18 KOs). On September 6, despite having two years left of his contract, Crawford signed a new multi-year deal with Top Rank. On signing the extension, Crawford said, "I am the best fighter in the world, hands down. ESPN is the biggest brand in sports and Top Rank is the biggest promotional company in boxing. This was a no-brainer for me and my team. All of the super fights that the world wants to see will happen. Like I've said before, I want all of the champions in the welterweight division." The fight against Benavidez was also announced by Top Rank to take place at the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska. In front of 13,323 in attendance, the largest crowd he had drawn to date, Crawford came on strong in the final round to score a twelfth-round KO win to retain his WBO welterweight title. The fight was halted at 2 minutes and 42 seconds. Crawford used an in-and-out style of fighting to land his shots and then got away before Benavidez could hit him. Towards the end of round twelve, Crawford knocked down Benavidez, who fought with an injured knee, with a left-right combination, the final punch being a right uppercut. After Benavidez got back to his feet, Crawford landed a flurry of punches until referee Celestino Ruiz stepped in. Crawford landed head and body combinations earlier in the fight which forced Benavidez to take a step back. Crawford credited the body shots, saying, "That takes something out of you every time. That's what slowed him down. You could tell every time he was shaking his head. I knew it would take its toll in the later rounds." At the time of stoppage, Crawford was ahead 110–99, 108–101 and 107–102 on all three judges' scorecards. According to CompuBox, Crawford landed 186 of 579 punches thrown (32%) and Benavidez landed 92 of his 501 thrown (18%). Benavidez landed 8 punches per round. CompuBox Historical showed that Crawford's previous 10 opponents landed only 7 per round. Crawford earned $3.625 million, his career-highest, compared to Benavidez's $500,000 purse. The near two-hour telecast averaged 2,245,000 viewers on ESPN.


Crawford vs. Khan

On November 16,
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knocked out Roberto Arriaza in the third round of their bout. After the fight, Arum hinted Kavaliauskas would likely challenge Crawford for the WBO welterweight title in early 2019. Kavaliauskas stated he wanted to fight the best in the division and called out Crawford. A week later, it was reported 37 year old, former world champion
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(38–7, 20 KOs) was in line to challenge Crawford, in what would be Crawford's first of three bouts in 2019. The fight would main event a Top Rank card on ESPN on March 23, 2019, at Madison Square Garden in New York. Prior to pursuing the fight with Collazo, Carl Moretti told RingTv they offered Danny García a guaranteed $3 million purse to fight Crawford on the same date on ESPN PPV, which would have included a share of the revenue generated. The offer was made to Angel García, who told Moretti he would discuss the offer with Danny, but ultimately never replied to Top Rank's offer. According to Moretti, the offer was made two weeks before García's fight with Adrián Granados was announced. Although Collazo had agreed the terms to fight, Crawford was yet to sign the agreement. On December 3, it was reported that Top Rank had offered Amir Khan a guaranteed $5 million purse, plus a percentage of PPV revenue, to fight Crawford on March 23, 2019. Khan explained how he was considering the fight as it would be a good pay day and for the WBO welterweight title. He stated the fight with
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, who he was in negotiations with over a big domestic showdown, could still take place at a later date. On January 4, 2019, with no opponent announced, Crawford's scheduled return to the ring was pushed back to April 20, 2019. A few hours after, it was reported that Khan accepted Top Rank's offer to fight Crawford on April 20. A press conference was set for January 15, in London and the fight was made official to take place on ESPN PPV on April 20, 2019. Khan admitted it was a hard decision to make when choosing to fight Crawford over long-time rival Brook, as a bout with Crawford would see his legacy enhanced further. Khan also believed winning another world title against a consensus
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boxer would be a bigger achievement than defeating Brook. Khan also revealed he would return to veteran trainer Virgil Hunter for the Crawford bout. Hunter was unable to train Khan for his previous two bouts due a health scare. After the pressers concluded, New York's Madison Square Garden was chosen as the venue for the bout.
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in the U.K. picked up the event, announcing it would take place on their PPV platform. The match took place on April 20, 2019. Crawford knocked down Khan 2 minutes into the first round with a sharp right hand followed by a left hook and came close to a second knockdown, with Khan seemingly being saved by the bell. Despite making adjustments in rounds two and three, Khan was easily outboxed by the sharper and faster Crawford. The champion switched to southpaw in round four and increased the pressure on Khan. 40 seconds into round six, Crawford hit Khan with an accidental low blow. Despite being given five minutes by referee David Fields to recover, Khan's trainer Virgil Hunter informed the referee that Khan would not be able to continue, giving Crawford the win via TKO. Before the stoppage, Crawford led on the scorecards by 50–44, and 49–45 twice. According to CompuBox stats, Crawford landed 88 of his 211 punches (42%) while Khan landed 44 of his 182 punches (24%). At the post-fight press conference, Crawford accused Khan of "quitting" in the fight, which Khan denied.


Crawford vs. Kavaliauskas

Having called for the opportunity since November 2016,
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eventually faced Crawford on December 14, 2019 at Madison Square Garden. Crawford set the tone from the opening bell with a sharp jab, establishing control over the pace and distance. The second round mirrored the first, a tightly contested technical battle between the two. In the third, Kavaliauskas seemed to stun Crawford as he came forward. Crawford went down, but the referee ruled it a slip. Staying composed, Crawford landed a combination when they exchanged punches. In the fourth, Crawford resumed his jab, throwing fluid combinations and pushing back his challenger, a strategy he maintained into the fifth. Kavaliauskas mounted a challenge in the sixth, keeping the fight close, though Crawford retained the upper hand. By the seventh, they were exchanging heavy shots at close range, and Crawford dropped Kavaliauskas with a hook. However, the bell rang before he could finish. Crawford took control again in the eighth, using his superior boxing and precision punches. In the ninth, a barrage of strikes put Kavaliauskas down again, and a third knockdown soon followed, leading to the stoppage and Crawford’s victory. At the time of the stoppage, Crawford had landed 128 total punches, while Kavaliauskas connected with 118—marking the most punches any opponent had landed against Crawford up to that point. Regarding the unscored knockdown, Crawford later admitted that it was in-fact a knockdown to a small group of reporters, saying "You scored a knockdown and got knocked out." According to
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, Crawford took home a purse of $4 million for the bout.


Crawford vs. Brook

On August 25, 2020,
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revealed that discussions were ongoing for Crawford to face the
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, with November 14, 2020, being the targeted date. Crawford's camp first attempted to arrange a fight with
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, who however opted to face Maurice Hooker. The fight was officially announced on October 6, 2020, and was held at the MGM Grand Conference Center in
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. Crawford entered the fight as a significant favorite, with most odds-makers having him as a -1439 favorite. Both boxers started slowly in the first round, with only a few jabs exchanged. The second round continued at a measured pace, with both landing punches in a tactical, close contest. Crawford found more success in the third, using his southpaw stance effectively. In the fourth, a powerful right hand dropped Brook as he stumbled backward, using the ropes to stay upright. Once the action resumed, Crawford relentlessly attacked, stopping the former IBF titlist at the 1:14 minute mark. He out-landed Brook 36 to 26 in total punches landed, and 20 to 12 in power punches landed. Brook was leading on the scorecards at the time of the stoppage, with two judges having the fight 29–28 in his favor, while the third judge awarded the same scorecard to Crawford. The fight, which was broadcast by
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, drew an average audience of 2,029,000 viewers and attracted a peak audience of 2,078,000. Crawford earned $3 million for the bout, a 60% split of the purse.


Crawford vs. Porter

On July 22, 2021, the WBO ordered that Crawford defend his welterweight title against the #2 ranked WBO welterweight contender
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. As the two sides were unable to negotiate the terms of the fight, the WBO set a purse bid for September 2, 2021, which was later postponed until September 14. Crawford and Porter would adhere to a 60–40 purse split, rather than the usual 80–20 split for mandated matches, taking into account the earnings from their three previous fights. On September 14, it was announced that a deal had been agreed to stage the fight on November 20 at
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in Las Vegas, airing on
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PPV. Porter came into the fight planning to retire and retired after the fight. In a close competitive fight, both men were cut from accidental head clashes. In the tenth round, Crawford caught Porter coming in with a well-timed left uppercut, sending the latter to the canvas. Crawford scored another knockdown shortly after, Porter got up and wanted to continue but his corner throw in the towel, handing Crawford a tenth-round technical knockout victory. Crawford out-landed Porter in punches with 98 strikes to 79, although Porter had landed more power punches (67 to Crawford's 65). Crawford was leading on the judges' scorecards at the time of the stoppage, with scores of 86–85, 86–85 and 87–84. According to
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reports, Crawford earned upward of $6 million for the bout, a 60% split of the total fight purse. During his post-fight interview, Crawford announced his split with promoter
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and departure from
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, opting instead to test free agency.


Crawford vs. Avanesyan

On October 21, 2022, Crawford was announced to make the sixth defense of his WBO welterweight championship against
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on December 10, 2022, at the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska, that will headline a BLK Prime Boxing PPV. The unbeaten three-division champ started the fight in a conventional stance, but switched to southpaw, where he remained for the rest of the bout. Avanesyan landed an overhand right early, and Crawford, a slow starter, offered little in the first round. In round two, Crawford upped his output, but Avanesyan kept pressing forward, occasionally switching to southpaw and landing a right jab, forcing Crawford to fight on the back foot. By round three, Crawford’s body attack took over, using right hooks and constant movement. Avanesyan, though aggressive, was out of position, allowing Crawford to land more clean shots. Rounds four and five saw plenty of back-and-forth exchanges until a combination in round six sealed the deal. Crawford landed a left uppercut followed by a right hook that sent Avanesyan to the canvas ending the fight without a count as medical staff immediately attended to the fallen challenger. Crawford extended his streak to 10 consecutive knockouts and averaged an impressive 104.9 punches per round, significantly outpacing Avanesyan’s 48.1. His 92 jab attempts in round two tied the all-time CompuBox record for welterweight, matching
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’s round five performance against
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in December 2006. After the fight, Crawford stated it was a one-fight deal and he is still a free agent.


Crawford vs. Spence

Crawford and the WBA, IBF and WBC welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr. came to an agreement on "all material terms" for a title unification, which was expected to take place on November 19. The agreement included a bilateral rematch clause, with the winner of the bout earning the majority of the revenue in the rematch. Two months later, it was revealed by both camps that negotiations had fallen through and they would be pursuing different fights. Potential dates were given of the fight between both men as June 17 and July 22 but both have been proven false. Following this, on February 27, 2023, Crawford was ordered by the
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to make a mandatory title defense against the once-defeated Alexis Rocha. Finally on May 25, 2023, it was confirmed that Crawford would fight Errol Spence Jr. for the undisputed welterweight titles on July 29, 2023, at the
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in Las Vegas, Nevada. Spence had fought only 2 times in 4 years and was coming into the fight after 2 years of inactivity. He had also suffered 2 near death car accidents. After a slow start in the first round, Crawford quickly took control of the fight. In the second, he dropped Spence with a counter jab followed by a straight left hand. “That was more of a flash knockdown,” Crawford said of the second-round knockdown after the fight. “I caught him with the left. He didn’t think I was coming back with the right.” Spence managed to beat the count and kept trying to mount an offense, but Crawford’s speed, precision, and power overwhelmed him throughout the fight. Crawford’s jab was a standout weapon, not just a setup, but a dominant force that stopped Spence’s momentum every time he tried to push forward. As the rounds progressed, Spence struggled to get anything going. Crawford’s jab and crisp straight left hands kept him on the defensive, leaving Spence with little chance to land an effective shot. Despite hitting the canvas twice in the seventh, Spence tried to rally, but Crawford’s relentless attack left him reeling. By the ninth round, Crawford had completely broken Spence down, leaving the referee no other option than to stop the fight at 2:32 of the frame. By that point, he had out-landed Spence 185 to 96 in total punches and 98 to 63 in power punches. In front of a sold-out crowd of 19,990, Crawford became the first undisputed welterweight champion since 2006 and the first male boxer in the four-belt era to claim undisputed championship status in two weight divisions. Crawford was up 79–70 on all three scorecards at the time of the stoppage. The PPV did around 700k buys, generating over $59 million in revenue. After the fight, the IBF ordered Crawford to face its interim champion,
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. Because Spence exercised his rematch clause with Crawford, the IBF stripped Crawford of the title and made Ennis the full champion on November 9, 2023.


Light middleweight


Crawford vs Madrimov

On April 20, 2024, it was reported that Crawford would move up a weight class to challenge Israil Madrimov for his WBA super welterweight title in Los Angeles on August 3, 2024. The WBC designated Crawford its welterweight champion in recess. Prior to the bout, Madrimov was a +600 underdog. From the early rounds, it was clear that Madrimov would be a tough challenge for Crawford. With fast hands, solid footwork, and clever feints, Madrimov kept Crawford from settling into his usual rhythm, preventing him from letting his hands go as he has against other top fighters. Crawford maintained a southpaw stance throughout the fight, sticking to his jab and using it to set up straight lefts and powerful uppercuts. However, Madrimov capitalized on Crawford’s vulnerability to straight right hands, making things difficult for the champion. The momentum swung back and forth throughout the fight, with one fighter gaining control for a few rounds before the other took over with his own strategy. Ultimately, Crawford's strong push in the championships rounds won him the bout by unanimous decision, with scores of 116-112, 115-113 and 115-113, making him a 4 division world champion. This was the first fight since 2016 where Crawford had been taken the full 12 rounds. Madrimov believed he had done enough to secure the victory. According to CompuBox stats Crawford landed 95 of his 433 punches thrown, with 55 power punches landed and Madrimov landed 84 of his 275 punches thrown, with 65 of them being power shots. On August 28, 2024 it was reported that WBO ordered the junior middleweight title fight between Crawford, who at that time held WBA and interim WBO titles, and
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, who held WBC and WBO titles.


Super middleweight


Crawford vs Álvarez

In February 2025, it was reported that an agreement was in place for Crawford to challenge Saul 'Canelo' Álvarez (62-2-2, 39 KOs) for his undisputed super middleweight titles in a mega-fight in September 2025. Both boxers had met with Turki Alalshikh separately and agreed personal terms. The fight would headline a
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card, likely scheduled for a venue in Las Vegas. Early rumours reported the
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as the frontrunner to host the event. Álvarez had been ignoring call outs from Crawford and Alalshikh since 2024 for a fight. A few days later, Ring Magazine reported the fight was cancelled. Álvarez began negotiations to fight
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and on February 7, the plans fell through when it was announced that Álvarez signed a 4-fight deal with Riyadh Season, which meant the Crawford fight was back on. Álvarez needed to get past IBF champion
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(23-1, 9 KOs) on May 3. As a formality, Álvarez defeated Scull, becoming a two-time undisputed champion at super middleweight. He was then joined in the ring by Crawford as the fight was formally announced. No TV platform was confirmed, however the Allegiant Stadium was announced as the venue. As per Alalshikh's new partnership with TKO, the card was scheduled to be the first TKO boxing event, and the first to be promoted by
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. On May 13, mixed reports began circulating stating a date had not been confirmed. Both September 12 and 13 were the dates discussed. There would be a clash on September 13, as White had UFC Noche scheduled for that date in
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, Mexico. There was five possible US locations being discussed. On May 18, Alalshikh revealed the fight was to be promoted by SELA. This implied that TKO and Dana White were no longer promoted the event. On June 7, following UFC 316, a reporter questioned Dana White about the card. White replied that he would be promoting the fight. Alalshikh then posted on X to back what White had said. With TKO back on board, Netflix was likely to broadcast the event. On June 10, the fight was officially announced, along with a three-city press tour scheduled for Riyadh, New York and Las Vegas. The fight was to take place on September 13, streaming live on
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. On June 17, the
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was officially confirmed as the host venue. It was reported that a deal was done to re-arrange a
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, which was scheduled for that day.


Training

Terence Crawford’s training approach is unique in its collaborative and holistic nature. His coaches—Brian McIntyre, Esaú Diéguez, and Jamie Belt—work in sync to develop his skills. Each trainer brings a different perspective, with McIntyre focusing on tactics and strategy, Diéguez offering a deep understanding of boxing technique, and Belt specializing in strength and conditioning. Crawford’s training involves a mix of traditional methods and modern techniques. A key part of his preparation is adaptability—he works on both orthodox and southpaw stances, practicing various scenarios, such as cutting the ring off or adjusting to opponents who jump in or stand still.
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is prioritized every other day, but it is balanced with recovery-focused activities like
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. Swimming serves as a low-impact cardio workout that helps with muscle recovery, lung capacity, and overall endurance. Belt’s focus is on injury prevention and building Crawford’s athleticism, transitioning him from traditional, long-distance running to interval-based training and
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. This shift in training methods, including core strengthening and muscle stabilization, enhances Crawford’s overall performance. The training plan also emphasizes gradually increasing the intensity of workouts, ensuring that Crawford’s cardio is optimal for the late rounds of fights. As the training camp progresses, the team relocates to
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to focus on higher-altitude training, which helps with stamina and conditioning. When it comes to his diet during training camps, Crawford trusts his coach and nutritionist to take care of the details. His typical meal plan includes baked chicken, fish, brown rice, pasta, and vegetables.


Boxing style

Crawford’s ability to fluidly switch between orthodox and southpaw stances keeps opponents off balance and creates openings for his offense. Each switch changes not just his lead foot, but the angle of his attack, making it hard for opponents to predict his movements. This dynamic switch-hitting allows him to control the fight’s pace, disrupt defensive strategies, and land powerful, unexpected punches, often frustrating his opponents and forcing them to take reckless risks, which he expertly counters. What makes Crawford even more unique is that he has power in both hands, from both stances. He is naturally right-handed, but he has trained his left hand to also deliver knockout punching power. Crawford’s defense is just as crucial to his success as his offense. He combines slips, weaves, shoulder rolls, and agile footwork to evade opponents and set up devastating counters. His head movement is key, often slipping punches and pivoting with precision, much like
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. Crawford also uses the
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defense from a southpaw stance, deflecting punches off his lead shoulder or forearm while maintaining distance. This is impressive, especially considering
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struggled with the philly shell in open stance matchups. His lowered lead hand allows for a flicker jab, setting up his powerful rear hand, similar to Tommy Hearns. One of Crawford’s biggest strengths is his ability to spot and take advantage of even the smallest opening. When he sees an opportunity, he doesn’t hesitate; he goes for it with sharp focus. Unlike some fighters who might be more cautious or deliberate, Crawford knows when to strike, using his timing to his advantage. He’s great at recognizing moments when he can turn the fight in his favor, often exploiting his opponent’s weaknesses in the process. Whether it’s a shift in momentum or a small mistake, Crawford doesn’t waste time, delivering a finish that leaves little room for recovery. His ability to close out fights like this has made him a dominant force in the ring, and it’s also won him a loyal and worldwide fanbase that appreciates his ability to end bouts in thrilling,
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fashion.


Personal life

Crawford has two sisters, Latisha and Shawntay. He has been in a relationship with Alindra Person since the early 2000s. They first met in their hometown of
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, and have six children together. In September 2008, after shooting dice with a few friends, Crawford was shot on the right side of his head, right below his ear, while sitting in the driver's seat of his 1986
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. Reportedly, the nine-millimeter bullet changed trajectory after initially hitting the rear windshield. Had it not, it would have hit more directly, penetrated deeply, and done enough damage to be fatal. Despite the badly bleeding wound, Crawford was still able to drive himself to the hospital, where he received several stitches and was later discharged. Proving his mental toughness, Crawford fought and won his fifth match of the year against Michael Williams less than two months after the incident. When asked if he found out who the shooter was and if he was caught, Crawford responded "The shooter is dead, he got shot in the head". Crawford has been showcased as the cover athlete of ''The Ring'' magazine in September 2015 and May 2019, and was also a co-feature on the January 2019 issue. He officially signed a deal with
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in May 2017. After being sponsored by Prime Hydration for his July fight with Errol Spence Jr., Crawford formalized a partnership deal with the company in November 2023. That same year, he collaborated with global apparel brand BOXRAW to design and develop his own limited edition "TBC Collection". Crawford reportedly boasts a large real estate portfolio consisting of over 100 properties in
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,
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, and
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. In August 2018, Larimore Avenue, where he grew up, was renamed Terence "Bud" Crawford Street. Crawford still resides in Omaha along with his family, where he is a celebrated figure. After capturing the undisputed welterweight championship in 2023, the city threw a parade in his honor, where thousands of supporters gathered. During fight camps, he moves to his second house in
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and trains at Triple Threat Gym.


Charitable work

In October 2013, Crawford helped open B&B Boxing Academy, a nonprofit gym dedicated to building the body, mind and character of young people, including at-risk youth in need of positive, structured activities. That same year, he started an Anti-Bullying campaign where he went to schools all over
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to discuss bullying, how to deal with it, and how to prevent it. In 2014, Crawford traveled with his former teacher Jamie Nollette to
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and
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on several charitable missions to help build and drill wells to create clean water for communities. In September 2023, Crawford participated in a celebrity charity basketball game staged to benefit the Lifedriven Foundation, a non-profit organization committed to supporting adolescents diagnosed with cancer, and their families. In 2024, he returned to Uganda for charity and other philanthropic reasons.


Professional boxing record


Titles in boxing


Major world titles

* WBO lightweight champion (135 lbs) * WBA (Super) light welterweight champion (140 lbs) * WBC light welterweight champion (140 lbs) *
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(140 lbs) * WBO light welterweight champion (140 lbs) * WBA (Super) welterweight champion (147 lbs) * WBC welterweight champion (147 lbs) * IBF welterweight champion (147 lbs) * WBO welterweight champion (147 lbs) * WBA light middleweight champion (154 lbs)


''The Ring'' magazine titles

* ''The Ring'' lightweight champion (135 lbs) * ''The Ring'' light welterweight champion (140 lbs) * ''The Ring'' welterweight champion (147 lbs)


Interim world titles

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interim
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champion (154 lbs)


Regional/International titles

* NABO
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champion (135 lbs)


Undisputed titles

* Undisputed light welterweight champion (140 lbs) * Undisputed welterweight champion (147 lbs)


Honorary titles

* WBO Super Champion * WBC welterweight Champion in Recess *''
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'' Undisputed welterweight champion


Boxing awards

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: 2014 *
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Fighter of the Year: 2014, 2017 *
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: 2018 * Best Boxer ESPY Award: 2024 * ''The Ring'' magazine Performance of the Year: 2023 *
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's Performance of the Year: 2023 *
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's Fighter of the Year: 2016, 2017, 2018, 2023 *
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's Most Promising Fighter: 2015 *
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's Fight of the Year: 2014, 2023 *
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's Triple Crown Award: 2018 *
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's Most Consistent and Durable Champion: 2019 *
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's Gordon Volkman Award: 2015 *
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Boxer of the Month: August 2017, July 2023 *The Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame (NVBHOF) Fighter of the Year: 2018 *The RING 8
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International Fighter of the Year: 2018 *
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's Prospect of the Year: 2013 *
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's Breakout Fighter of the Year: 2014 *
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Fighter of the Year: 2017 *
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’ Men’s Fighter of the Year: 2023 * Boxing News’ World Fighter of the Year: 2023 *
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Fighter of the Year: 2014 *
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's Fighter of the Year: 2014 *
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Fighter of the Year: 2017, 2023 *
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's Fighter of the Year: 2014, 2015 *
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's Fight of the Year: 2014 *
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's Knockout of the Year: 2014 * Premier Boxing Champions’ Performance of the Year: 2023 *'' Metro'' Performance of the Year: 2023 *Boxing Junkie's Fighter of the Year: 2023 *BOXRAW Knockout of the Year: 2022 *Boxing Insider's Fighter of the Year: 2023 *WBN Stoppage of the Year: 2023 *The Sweet Science (TSS) Performance of the Year: 2023 *Frontproof Media Fighter of the Year: 2023 *ProBox TV's Fighter of the Year: 2023 *ProBox TV's Performance of the Year: 2023 *The Queensberry Rules Fighter of the Year: 2014 *Pro Boxing Fans' Fighter of the Year: 2014 *Pro Boxing Fans' Round of the Year: 2014 *Pro Boxing Fans' Breakout Performance of the Year: 2014 *Fight Hype's Star in the Making: 2013 *
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(OPS) Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2022 *The Shadow League Leadership Award: 2015


Viewership


Pay-per-view bouts


Non-PPV Feature Headlined Main Events


Filmography


Television and film


Podcasts and radio shows


See also

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List of world lightweight boxing champions This is a list of world lightweight boxing champions by organization, as recognized by four of the better-known sanctioning organizations: * The World Boxing Association (WBA), founded in 1921 as the National Boxing Association (NBA), * The World ...
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List of world light-welterweight boxing champions This is a chronological List of World Super Lightweight/Light Welterweight/Junior Welterweight Boxing Champions, as recognized by four of the better-known sanctioning organizations: * The World Boxing Association (WBA), founded in 1921 as the Nati ...
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List of world welterweight boxing champions Beginning with Mysterious Billy Smith to Harry Lewis, the welterweight world champions listed below are more widely recognized in the United States and are not as widely sanctioned as the boxers that follow. Beginning with boxer Pat Bradley, is a ...
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List of world light-middleweight boxing champions This is a chronological List of World Super Welterweight / Junior Middleweight / Light Middleweight Boxing Champions, as recognized by four of the better-known sanctioning organizations: * The World Boxing Association (WBA), founded in 1921 as the ...
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List of WBA world champions This is a list of WBA world champions, showing every world champion certified by the World Boxing Association (WBA). The list also includes champions certified by the National Boxing Association (NBA), the predecessor to the WBA. Boxers who won t ...
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List of WBC world champions This is a list of WBC world champions, showing every world champion certificated by the World Boxing Council (WBC). The WBC is one of the four major governing bodies in professional boxing, and certifies world champions in 18 different weight cla ...
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List of IBF world champions This is a list of IBF world champions, showing every world champion recognized by the International Boxing Federation (IBF). The IBF is one of the four major governing bodies in professional boxing, and has awarded world champions in 17 different ...
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List of WBO world champions This is a list of WBO world champions, showing every world champion certified by the World Boxing Organization (WBO). The WBO is one of the four major governing bodies in professional boxing, and has awarded world championships in 17 different we ...
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List of boxing triple champions In boxing, a triple champion is a boxer who has won world titles in three weight classes. For most of the 20th century it was a remarkable and rare achievement accomplished by only a handful of fighters. Beginning in the 1970s, triple champions h ...
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List of boxing quadruple champions A Quadruple Champion, quadruple champion in boxing refers to a boxer who has won world titles in four List of boxing weight classes, different categories of weight. Recognition Major sanctioning bodies There is some dispute on which sanctioning bo ...
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List of undisputed world boxing champions This is a list of undisputed champions in professional boxing. Eras that are not listed do not have any undisputed champions. Championship recognition Titles have been awarded by: *New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC), founded in 1920 ...


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Terence Crawford profile
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