Terence Crawford Announces Surprise Retirement From Boxing: 'I'm Leaving on a High note.'
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Terence Crawford CALLED OUT days after retiring
Terence Crawford bowed out from boxing earlier this week. Crawford called time on his illustrious career after a career-best victory over Canelo Alvarez in September, which saw him become a five-weight world champion and the undisputed super middleweight champion. Despite the lure of a potential rematch with Alvarez, the Omaha man announced his retirement on Tuesday. “Walking away as a great with nothing else left to prove. #CrawfordERA,” the 38…
Terence Crawford urged, "Don't rematch Canelo Alvarez"
Terence Crawford announced his retirement from the sport of boxing after a widely renowned career between the ropes. Crawford walked away with a perfect 42-0 record, but his departure has come into question after this latest proposal.'Bud' will be considered among the very best to ever compete in boxing, no matter the generation. The worst result the Nebraska native has ever received inside the ring has still seen him coming away with the unanim…
Artur Beterbiev Gives Terence Crawford His Flowers After Retirement: “Historic Career”
Artur Beterbiev and Terence Crawford (Image Credits: @ABeterbiev On X) Recently, Terence Crawford retired with a perfect 42-0 record and 18 major world titles across five weight classes. That’s an incredible legacy by itself, but what he did in September put him in truly historic company. Beating Canelo Alvarez made Crawford the first male fighter in the modern era to hold undisputed titles in three divisions. Now Artur Beterbiev gave him massiv…
Crawford Walks Away on Top
The boxing world woke up to a different reality following the announcement of Terence “Bud” Crawford’s retirement. One of the most complete, dominant, and technically brilliant fighters of the modern era, the American great has decided to step away from the sport at age 38 with a flawless professional record of 42-0 (31 KOs). In … Continue reading "Crawford Walks Away on Top"
De La Hoya Sends Terence Crawford Into Retirement With Middle Finger Salute
Terence “Bud” Crawford has stunned the boxing world with his retirement announcement, and Oscar De La Hoya’s viral middle-finger reaction on social media has intensified debates about his legacy, greatness, and the future of the sport. At 38, Crawford leaves the ring undefeated with a 42‑0 record, including 31 knockouts, highlighted by his high-profile victories… Read More »De La Hoya Sends Terence Crawford Into Retirement With Middle Finger Sal…
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