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Terence Crawford record: Career fight results, stats, titles, highlights

Terence Crawford record: Career fight results, stats, titles, highlightsDAZN

Think Terence Crawford, and absolute boxing brilliance comes to mind.

The three-division world champion and current WBO titleholder is arguably the pound-for-pound best that boxing has to offer with a pristine record, fight IQ that has him strategically switching stances perhaps better than anyone else and a noted mean streak where he has been known to prolong oppoonents' pain before ending their nights with fireworks.

DAZN takes a look at Crawford's record below.

What is Terence Crawford's professional record? 

Terence Crawford boasts a 39-0 professional record with 30 of those victories coming by way of knockout. 

Championships

Terence Crawford is a three-division world champion, having captured the WBO lightweight title, the undisputed junior welterweight crown and currently holding the WBO welterweight championship.

Biggest wins

Terence Crawford wins first world title; March 1, 2014

The bout saw a 26-year-old Terence Crawford become WBO lightweight world champion after tactically breaking down Ricky Burns toward a unanimous decision victory. Judges in Glasgow scored it 116-112, 117-111 and 116-112 all in the American's favor as he savored his first taste of being a world titleholder.

Beginning of junior welterweight conquest; April 18, 2015

Talk about making a splash in a new division, Crawford asserted his jab and used it to open up hellacious offense on Thomas Dulorme, dropping him three times in the sixth round toward an electric TKO victory and first piece of hardware at 140 pounds in the WBO junior welterweight title.

"Bud" becomes undisputed junior welterweight king; August 19, 2017

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Crawford put his WBC and WBO titles up against Julius Indongo's WBA and IBF belts with 140-pound undisputed glory on the line.

In front of his home crowd in Nebraska, Crawford absolutely dazzled by placing a perfectly-pinpointed left hand behind the ear to drop Indongo in the second round. Smelling blood, "Bud" unloaded on a vicious left hook to the body that crumpled Indongo in pain and ended the fight on a raucous third-round TKO to crown Crawford an undisputed world champion in the modern four-belt era. 

Crawford wins WBO welterweight title; June 9, 2018

To put Crawford challenging for Jeff Horn's WBO title in perspective, consider this: Horn had shocked Manny Pacquiao by unanimous decision to snatch the belt just two fights prior and was undefeated at 18-0-1.

That is, until he met Crawford.

The American uncorked vicious left hands, leading to a knockdown and subsequent ninth-round TKO to begin his quest as a 147-pound ruler.

Crawford records yet another signature win; November 20, 2021

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Throughout his career, Shawn Porter had built up a reputation for being a dogged fighter and taking opponents into deep waters with an aggressive attack and nonstop motor. 

Crawford changed all that and stopped "Showtime" for the first time in his career by producing a 10th-round TKO that had Porter's father calling for an end to the fight.

That was triggered by Crawford placing a precise counter left hand to the temple to score a flash knockdown in the round, before unleashing a scintillating combination that put Porter on his seat for the second time in the frame, giving "Bud" the biggest quality name on his resume yet.