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Terence Crawford retires: Boxing's pound-for-pound king "Bud" loses at 42-0
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Terence Crawford Bids Farewell: Boxing’s Undefeated Pound-for-Pound Champion “Bud” Retires with a Perfect 42-0 Record

December 16, 2025 2 Min Read
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Terrence Crawford, known as the pound-for-pound king of boxing, has officially announced his retirement, ending his flawless career with 42 wins and no losses, including 31 knockouts. Throughout his journey, Crawford became a five-division champion and held undisputed titles in the junior welterweight, welterweight, and super middleweight divisions, making history as the first male boxer in the four-belt era to achieve this. Only legends like Manny Pacquiao and Oscar De La Hoya have won titles in more weight classes. Notably, Crawford maintained an undefeated 20-0 record in title fights.

In his final high point, Crawford secured a sensational unanimous decision victory over Canelo Alvarez, claiming the undisputed super middleweight championship and solidifying his spot atop the pound-for-pound rankings. He shared the news in a heartfelt video on YouTube, expressing gratitude to fans, rivals, and supporters alike, and stating he is “at peace” with leaving the sport at 38 years old. Crawford reflected on his lifelong pursuit—not for belts, money, or fame, but for proving the doubters wrong and fulfilling his dreams with heart and dedication. He acknowledged the sport has given him everything, fighting for his family, city, and the boy he once was.

While retirement in boxing can sometimes be temporary, Crawford indicated he has no more mountains to climb and is ready to embrace life beyond the ring. His relentless chase for greatness defined his career, and now, having reached the pinnacle, he’s stepping away to live a new chapter.

Fan Take: Terrence Crawford’s retirement marks the end of an era for one of boxing’s most versatile and skilled fighters, leaving fans with incredible memories of his dominance across multiple weight classes. His departure opens the door for a new wave of talent to rise, but his legacy will continue to inspire and elevate the sport for years to come.

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