'Walking away a great' - Crawford retires from boxing
Summary
Terence Crawford, a five-weight boxing world champion, announced his retirement at 38 years old. He ends his career with a perfect record of 42 wins and no losses, having recently made history by winning undisputed titles in three different weight classes. Crawford said he is retiring with nothing left to prove after achieving his goals in boxing.Key Facts
- Terence Crawford is a five-weight boxing world champion.
- Crawford has a perfect professional record of 42 wins and zero losses.
- He became the first male fighter in the modern era to hold undisputed titles in three weight divisions.
- Crawford's last fight was against Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez, which he won.
- Crawford started his professional boxing career in 2008.
- He expressed that he has nothing left to prove and is at peace with retiring.
- Crawford was born in Omaha and had 31 knockout wins in his career.
- He won the WBO welterweight title against Amir Khan and Kell Brook.
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