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Terence Crawford Announces His Retirement From Boxing

Terence Crawford has officially announced his retirement from boxing.

Crawford posted a video on social media where he thanked the fans, his opponents, his haters, promotions, his trainers, his family, and more.

“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.

This isn’t goodbye. It’s just the end of one fight, and the beginning of another.”

Terence Crawford, 38, retires undefeated with 42 wins to zero losses. 31 of his victories came by TKO.

His last fight was a unanimous decision victory against Canelo Álvarez. His first professional fight took place in March 2008, a KO victory over Brian Cummings.

He has held 18 different major world championships in five weight classes from lightweight to super middleweight, including the undisputed championships at light welterweight, welterweight, and super middleweight. He is the second-ever male three-weight undisputed world champion, the first male boxer in history to capture the undisputed championship in two and three divisions, and the first to achieve that status at both light welterweight and welterweight.

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