
The undefeated five-division world champion Terence Crawford, an American boxer, has officially announced his retirement from professional boxing. This decision, unexpected for global boxing fans, has been received as a historic development.
Currently 38 years old, Crawford entered the world of professional sports in 2008. From the early years, he distinguished himself in the ring with his composure, technical prowess, and precision strikes. In 2014, he secured the lightweight world championship title, paving the way for a remarkable championship career.
The year 2017 marked a turning point for Crawford — he became the undisputed champion in the junior welterweight division, unifying all major titles. In the years that followed, he continued to prove his potential in higher weight categories.
In 2023, he became the undisputed world champion in the middleweight division, followed by the junior middleweight title in 2024, and the super middleweight title in 2025. This rare achievement of becoming a champion in five different weight divisions is an unparalleled milestone for any athlete.
Throughout his career, Terence Crawford fought a total of 42 bouts and won all of them. Notably, 31 of these victories came via knockout, showcasing his striking power and dominance in the ring.
Crawford is exiting boxing undefeated. His name will remain in history not only as a holder of championship titles but also as a symbol of perseverance, hard work, and dedication to the sport. Fans will honor and cherish his career for many years to come.
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