Terence Crawford: The Undisputed King of Boxing After Defeating Canelo Alvarez
Terence Crawford secures his legacy as one of the greatest boxers of all time with a dominant victory over Canelo Alvarez, becoming the undisputed super middleweight champion.

In a stunning display of skill and strategy, Terence Crawford has cemented his place in boxing history. At 37 years old, Crawford outclassed Canelo Alvarez in a unanimous decision victory, claiming the undisputed super middleweight title. This victory marks Crawford as the first male boxer in the four-belt era to achieve undisputed status across three weight classes: junior welterweight, welterweight, and super middleweight.
Crawford's performance against Alvarez was a masterclass in boxing. Unlike his previous knockout victories, Crawford chose to outbox the Mexican superstar, using slick footwork, a steady jab, and precise combination punching to dominate the fight. This victory draws comparisons to Floyd Mayweather's 2013 win over a young Alvarez, but many argue that Crawford's performance was even more impressive.
With a professional record of 42-0, including 31 knockouts, Crawford has proven himself to be one of the most versatile and dominant fighters in the sport. He has won titles in five different weight classes and has never had a judge score a fight against him in his 17-year career. Crawford's ability to adapt his fighting style to his opponents—whether through brutal knockouts or tactical outboxing—sets him apart from his peers.
After the fight, Crawford remained humble but confident. 'I'm not going to rub it in everyone's face,' he said, pointing to his newly acquired belts. 'I have all the proof I need right here on this table.' With this victory, Crawford has left little room for doubt about his place among the greatest fighters of all time. Whether he chooses to retire or continue his career, his legacy as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in boxing history is secure.