Terence Crawford
Alias: Bud
Birth Name: Terence Allan Crawford
Born: 1987-09-28 (Age:31)
Birthplace: Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Hometown: Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Stance: Southpaw
Height: 5′ 8″ / 173cm
Reach: 74″ / 188cm
Boxing Record: click
- Trainers: Midge Minor (former), Brian McIntyre and Esau Dieguez (present)
- Managers: Brian McIntyre (2008-present) and Cameron Dunkin (2011-present)
- Promoters: TKO Boxing Promotions (2008-2011), Top Rank (2011-present)
Contents
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- 1Amateur Highlights
- 2Professional Highlights
- 3Professional Record
- 4Regional & Minor Titles
- 5World Titles
- 6Unified & Undisputed Titles
- 7The Ring Magazine Titles
- 8Lineal Titles
- 9Awards & Recognition
- 10Notes
- 11Pay-Per-View History
Amateur Highlights
Crawford at age 11 at the C.W. Boxing Club in Omaha, Nebraska.
Crawford celebrates after winning a decision against Carlos Molina in the semifinals of the 2006 National Golden Gloves.
- Amateur Record: 58-12
- 2002 95 lb. Participant at the National Silver Gloves (14-15 year olds) in Kansas City, USA. Results were:
- Lost to Mike Dallas Jr. (L 3)
- 2004 Featherweight Participant at the United States Junior Olympic National Championships in Brownsville, USA. Results were:
- Quarterfinals: Lost to Darnell Jiles Jr.(5-12)
- 2005 Featherweight Participant at the United States National Championships in Colorado Springs, USA. Results were:
- Preliminaries (1/16): Bye
- Preliminaries (1/8): Defeated Saul Lomas (27-9)
- Quarterfinals: Lost to Ray Robinson(18-22)
- 2005 Lightweight Participant at the National Golden Gloves in Little Rock, USA. Results were:
- Preliminaries (1/16): Defeated Christian Martinez (5-0)
- Preliminaries (1/8): Lost to Mike Evans (0-5)
- 2006 Lightweight Bronze Medalist at the United States National Championships in Colorado Springs, USA. Results were:
- Preliminaries (1/16): Bye
- Preliminaries (1/8): Defeated Mikey Garcia (18-7)
- Quarterfinals: Defeated Stan Martyniouk (17-13)
- Semifinals: Lost to Danny Garcia (20-21)
- 2006 Lightweight Silver Medalist at the National Golden Gloves in Omaha, USA. Results were:
- Preliminaries (1/16): Defeated Angelo Ward (5-0)
- Preliminaries (1/8): Defeated DeMarco McCrady (5-0)
- Quarterfinals: Defeated Rashad Ganaway (5-0)
- Semifinals: Defeated Carlos Molina (3-2)
- Finals: Lost to Jesus Mendez (2-3)
- 2006 Lightweight Gold Medalist at the United States Blue & Gold National Championships in Carson, USA. Results were:
- Quarterfinals: Defeated Jose Fernandez (RSC)
- Semifinals: Defeated Paul Green (5-0)
- Finals: Defeated Danny Garcia (3-2)
- 2006 Lightweight Participant at the United States Under-19 National Championships in Kansas City, USA. Results were:
- Preliminaries (1/8): Defeated Jessie Carradine (23-5)
- Quarterfinals: Lost to Jerry Belmontes (11-15)
- 2006 Lightweight Gold Medalist at the National Police Athletic League Championships in Oxnard, USA. Results were:
- Preliminaries (1/16): Defeated Miguel Angel Gonzalez (W 4)
- Preliminaries (1/8): Defeated James Villa (RSC-2)
- Quarterfinals: Defeated Stan Martyniouk (22-11)
- Semifinals: Defeated Javier Garcia (7-4)
- Finals: Defeated Diego Magdaleno (13-8)
- 2007 Lightweight Gold Medalist at the United States Pan American Games Box-offs in Colorado Springs, USA. Results were:
- Semifinals: Defeated Luis Ramos Jr. (25-15)
- Finals: Defeated Diego Magdaleno (24-13)
- 2007 Lightweight Bronze Medalist at the 1st Pan American Games Qualifier in Barquisimeto, Venezuela. Results were:
- Preliminaries (1/8): Defeated Jose Maria Virula (Guatemala) (19-7)
- Quarterfinals: Defeated Luis Ernesto Rueda (Argentina) (20-15)
- Semifinals: Lost to Yordenis Ugas (Cuba) (10-27) (Did Not Qualify)
- 2007 Lightweight Bronze Medalist at the United States National Championships in Colorado Springs, USA. Results were:
- Preliminaries (1/16): Bye
- Preliminaries (1/8): Bye
- Quarterfinals: Defeated Miguel Angel Gonzalez (25-24)
- Semifinals: Lost to Jerry Belmontes (9-10)
- 2007 Lightweight Participant at the United States Olympic Trials in Houston, USA. Results were:
- Quarterfinals: Lost to Sadam Ali (12-17)
- Challengers Bracket (Round 1): Defeated Diego Magdaleno (13-7)
- Challengers Bracket (Round 2): Defeated Mason Menard (33-12)
- Challengers Bracket (Round 3): Lost to Miguel Angel Gonzalez (23-32) (Did Not Qualify)
Professional Highlights
Crawford vs. Ricky Burns
Crawford vs. Yuriorkis Gamboa
Crawford vs. Raymundo Beltran
Crawford vs. Viktor Postol
Crawford vs. Julius Indongo
Crawford vs. Jeff Horn
Professional Record
- Has a record of 12-0 (9 KO) in world title fights.
- Has a record of 5-0 (3 KO) in lineal title fights.
- Has a record of 6-0 (3 KO) against former or current world titlists:
- Won against Ricky Burns, Yuriorkis Gamboa, Raymundo Beltran, Viktor Postol, Julius Indongo, and Jeff Horn.
- Has a record of 1-0 in fights outside his native United States.
Regional & Minor Titles
World Titles
- WBO Lightweight Title (2014-2015; 2 defenses)
- WBO Junior Welterweight Title (2015-2017; 6 defenses)
- WBC Super Lightweight Title (2016-2017; 3 defenses)
- IBF Junior Welterweight Title (2017; 0 defenses)
- WBA Super Lightweight Super Title (2017; 0 defenses)
- WBO Welterweight Title (2018-present; 1 defense)
Unified & Undisputed Titles
- Unified Junior Welterweight Title (2016-2017; WBO, WBC)
- Undisputed Junior Welterweight Title (2017; WBO, WBC, IBF, WBA)
The Ring Magazine Titles
- World Lightweight Title (2014-2015)
- World Junior Welterweight Title (2016-2018)
Lineal Titles
- World Lightweight Title (2014-2015)
- World Junior Welterweight Title (2016-2018)
Awards & Recognition
- Sports Illustrated Prospect of the Year (2013)
- Boxing Writers Association of America Fighter of the Year (2014)
- (2) ESPN Fighter of the Year (2014, 2017)
- Best Fighter ESPY Award (2018)
Notes
- Started boxing at age 7.
- Survived a gunshot wound in 2008 after a bullet grazed the right side of his head following a dice game.
- Only boxer in history to unify all four world titles at junior welterweight.
- One of only three boxers in history to unify all four world titles in a weight division (Bernard Hopkins, Oleksandr Usyk).
- One of only four boxers in history to hold all four world titles in a weight division (Bernard Hopkins, Jermain Taylor, Oleksandr Usyk).
- Ranked #1 pound-for-pound by BWAA from October 2017 until May 2018.
Wins: | 34 |
Losses KO: | 25 |
Role: | Boxer |
Bouts: | 34 |
Rounds: | 189 |
KOs: | 74% |
Alias: | Bud |
Born: | 9/28/1987 |
Division: | welterweight |
Stance: | southpaw |
Height: | 5'8" / 173cm |
Reach: | 74" / 188cm |
Residence: | Omaha, Nebraska, USA |
Birth Place: | Omaha, Nebraska, USA |