Terence Crawford Retires as Unbeaten Boxing Legend
Terence Crawford, renowned for his undefeated boxing career, announced his retirement. He claimed three unified division titles, including a victory over Canelo Alvarez, which marked his final fight. Representing Omaha, Crawford reflected on his impressive career, emphasizing his achievements and personal fulfillment in the sport.
Terence Crawford, an illustrious figure in the world of boxing, has announced his retirement after securing the title of best pound-for-pound boxer with a dominant victory over Canelo Alvarez.
The 38-year-old from Omaha, Nebraska, retires with an unmatched 42-0 record, including 31 knockouts, having captured three unified division titles during his career.
Crawford expressed gratitude to his fans and reflected on his career's achievements, stating that boxing had given him everything. Despite having more opportunities ahead, he chose to retire, concluding his journey on his own terms after a momentous win at Allegiant Stadium.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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