Terence Crawford

Professional Boxer

American Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.

Quick Info

ProfessionProfessional Boxer
NationalityAmerican
Date of Birth28/09/1987
Age38 years
BirthplaceOmaha, Nebraska, U.S.

Latest News about Terence Crawford

12/09/2025

Terence Crawford defeated Saul Alvarez by unanimous decision in a super middleweight unification bout held in Las Vegas, Nevada, streamed live on Netflix. The victory made Crawford one of only six male fighters in history to capture titles in five divisions and one of just three to claim the lineal championship in four weight classes.

12/2025

Terence Crawford announced his retirement from professional boxing after competing for 17 years. He retired with an undefeated record of 42-0 and having won 18 different major world championships across five weight classes.

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Bio/Wiki

Real NameTerence Allan Crawford
NicknameBud

Physical Stats & More

Height175 cm (5' 9")
Weight68 kg (150 lbs)
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack
Reach190 cm (75 inches)
StanceSouthpaw

Personal Life

ReligionChristianity

Relationships & More

Marital StatusNot Known
Affairs/GirlfriendsNot Known
WifeNot Known
ChildrenTerence Crawford III

Family

FatherTerry Crawford
MotherDebbie Crawford
Siblings
  • Latisha Crawford
  • Shawntay Crawford

Career

Professional DebutMarch 14, 2008
Coach/MentorCarl Washington
Records/Achievements
  • Unified WBC, WBO, Ring magazine, and lineal light welterweight champion
  • Previously held WBO, Ring, and lineal lightweight titles in 2014
  • Ranked 5th pound for pound by The Ring in August 2016
  • Undefeated professional record with 42 wins and 0 losses
  • Won 18 different major world championships across five weight classes (lightweight to super middleweight)
  • Undisputed champion at light welterweight, welterweight, and super middleweight
  • First undisputed light welterweight champion since Kostya Tszyu in 2004
  • First boxer in any weight class to simultaneously hold all four major world titles since Jermain Taylor in 2005
  • Only boxer in history to hold The Ring magazine title in four divisions
  • One of only three fighters to become four-division lineal champions alongside Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr.
  • One of only two boxers to have won world titles at both lightweight and super middleweight
  • Never knocked down throughout 17-year professional career
  • No judge ever scored a fight in favor of his opponent
  • 11 consecutive knockouts in world title fights (tied for third longest in boxing history)
  • Defeated Errol Spence Jr. by technical knockout in the ninth round in 2023
  • Defeated Saul Alvarez by unanimous decision in super middleweight unification bout on 12/09/2025
  • One of only six male fighters in history to capture titles in five divisions
Career Turning PointGold Medal in 2006 National PAL Championships
Amateur Record70 wins including 3 gold medals in national amateur tournaments
Professional Record42-0 (31 KOs)
RetirementDecember 2025

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. He avoids smoking.
2. Known for his speed and powerful hits, he easily switches from orthodox to southpaw.
3. He has competed in 29 fights without losing a single one.
4. In 2013, he handed Russian fighter Andrey Klimov his first defeat in a bout.
5. He has competed in 42 fights without losing a single one.
6. Started boxing at age 7 after being encouraged by Carl Washington at the C.W. Boxing Club in North Omaha.
7. Was kicked out of five schools for fighting before finding stability through boxing.
8. Never knocked down in his entire professional career.
9. Lost to Jesus Mendez in the final of the National Golden Gloves in Omaha as an amateur, winning a silver medal.
10. Won a lightweight bronze medal at the 2006 United States National Championships in Colorado Springs.
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