Jake Paul Makes Bold Claim About Terence Crawford's Retirement
On December 16, boxing legend Terence Crawford announced that he is no longer going to compete in the ring as a professional. "I'm stepping away from competiti
www.si.comTerence Crawford has announced retirement from boxing as of December 2025. He leaves the sport undefeated at 42-0 and with multiple undisputed titles across divisions.[1][2][3]
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On December 16, boxing legend Terence Crawford announced that he is no longer going to compete in the ring as a professional. "I'm stepping away from competiti
www.si.comEver since Terence Crawford defeated Canelo Alvarez on September 13 to take Canelo's undisputed super middleweight belts, there has been speculation about what
www.si.comMulti-division, undefeated world champion Terence Crawford has called time on his legendary boxing career and will hang up the gloves at age 38.
www.abc.net.auCrawford retires at a perfect 42-0 and as the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter in the world
www.cbssports.comUndefeated boxing star Terence Crawford announced his retirement from the sport Tuesday.
www.reuters.comTerence Crawford, the undefeated boxing champion considered to be the best pound-for-pound fighter in the sport, abruptly retired on Tuesday.
www.foxnews.comThe Omaha fighter announced his retirement at age 38, after an impeccable career with 42 victories and a legacy marked by undisputed titles.
www.latimes.comTerence Crawford, who has a 42-0 record, says he has won a different type of battle where you walk away on your own terms; Crawford beat Canelo Alvarez in Las Vegas in September in most-recent fight;…
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