Terence Crawford has walked away from boxing as one of the few fighters to retire undefeated.
Crawford made his decision official several weeks ago after competing for the final time at Allegiant Stadium in September.
The 38-year-old leaves behind a legacy that will be debated, with other legends boasting careers that saw them face more big names even if they didn’t have as much success.
Crawford may have been stripped of his undisputed super middleweight status, but one thing he will always have is that he was the first three-time undisputed champion in the four-belt era.
‘Bud’ recently spoke about why he made the decision to retire when asked whether it was because of his belts being taken away from him.
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Terence Crawford’s career accomplishments. Image credit: Chris Unger/TKO Worldwide LLC via Getty Images
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