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Terence Crawford. Image via: @tbudcrawford
Terence Crawford did not wait for the decline to force his hand. He chose his moment with clarity and calm, stepping away while the sport still revolved around him. At 38, unbeaten and fresh from the most daring win of his career, Crawford delivered news that stunned boxing and silenced debate in one strokeWalking away after conquering Saul “Canelo” Alvarez in front of 70,000 fans placed Crawford in rare company.
Fighters chase exits like this and rarely find them. Crawford certainly did. The announcement felt less like an ending and more like a quiet closing of a book already complete.
Terence Crawford announces retirement from boxing
Terence Crawford confirmed his retirement in a video posted to his official YouTube channel and a post on X. “Every fighter knows this moment will come,” Crawford said. “We just never know when … I gave this sport every breath I had, every scar, every triumph, every ounce of my heart and I’ve made peace with what’s next.
And now, it’s time. Thank you.”
42-0. 3x Undisputed. 5 Division World Champion. No shortcuts. No excuses.
He leaves with a flawless 42-0 record and 31 knockouts, never officially knocked down, never outscored on a judge’s card. His September victory over Alvarez made him the undisputed super middleweight champion, adding to an already historic resume that includes undisputed crowns across three weight divisions.Crawford also exits amid controversy. The WBC stripped him of its title over a dispute involving sanctioning fees, a decision he criticized sharply.
It did little to dent his standing. His body of work speaks louder than belts.Some believe retirement may not last. Fighters at their peak often feel the pull again. The money shrinks. Yet if Crawford never returns, many view this as one of boxing’s greatest farewells.
Terence Crawford reflects on purpose beyond titles and money
Crawford’s message reached far beyond records and rankings. “I spent my whole life chasing something. Not belts, not money, not headlines. But that feeling, the one you get when the world doubts you but you keep showing up and you keep proving everyone wrong.”He spoke about fighting for family, for Omaha, and for the child who started with nothing but gloves and belief. “I fought for the kid I used to be,” Crawford said. “I gave this sport every breath I had.”His final words carried peace rather than finality. “I’m stepping away from competition, not because I’m done fighting, but because I’ve won a different kind of battle. The one where you walk away on your own terms.”Terence Crawford leaves boxing with nothing else left to prove.Also Read: “Biggest upset in sporting history” – Ex-world champ makes eyebrow-raising claim ahead of Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua fight




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