Terence Crawford officially retires at 38 with nothing left to prove and a résumé that stands on its own.
A perfect 42-0 record.
31 knockouts.
World titles in five divisions.
Three-time undisputed champion.
Four-time lineal champion.
The only boxer to hold The Ring titles in four weight classes.
His final statement came just three months ago, outboxing Canelo Álvarez to claim the super middleweight crown. No controversy. No debate. A clear, disciplined performance that closed the book on one of the most complete careers the sport has seen.
Crawford’s greatness was built on adaptability and control. Orthodox or southpaw, pressure fighter or counterpuncher, he solved elite opponents in real time. Fights rarely stayed competitive once he made his reads. That ability separated him from his era.


