Terence Crawford was never officially knocked out, but many would disagree.
‘Bud’ is widely considered to be boxing’s pound-for-pound best after a historic year for the 38-year-old.
Crawford, who had moved up two weight classes to face the Mexican superstar Canelo in September, defeated him after he had risen two weight categories.
The Nebraska native, who won a decision at a Netflix event sponsored by Dana White in June 2016, became the first man in the four-belt age to be crowned champion in three weight categories.
Crawford has a record of 42-0. No fighter in history has managed to knock Crawford down. Six years ago today, though, one man arguably should have…
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Terence Crawford dropped Egidijus Kaliauskas Egidijus three times following controversial slip ruling
Crawford, who had won the WBO Welterweight Title from Jeff Horn 18-months earlier, entered the Madison Square Garden ring on December 14, 2019 to defend his title for the third time.
‘Bud’ was coming off a controversial victory over Amir Khan. Crawford, the defending champion, was in the lead early on but struck Khan with a low blow that left the Englishman in severe pain. Trainer…
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