Terence Crawford is already a legend in boxing, winning undisputed world championships at two weight classes in a dominant career so far.
“Bud” has dominated with title wins in four weight classes, making him one of the most decorated fighters of the modern era.
Terence Crawford is aiming to make history by beating Canelo Alvarez on September 13, in a fight which could cement him as one of the greatest fighters of all time.
Here is everything you need to know about Terence Crawford.
Terence Crawford was born on September 28, 1987, making him 38 years old as of September 2025. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska, where he first began training in a boxing gym to escape an abusive household.
Crawford stands at five feet and eight inches, equivalent to 173 cm. He has fought and won titles in four weight classes, from Lightweight all the way up to Light Middleweight, and will fight at 168 lbs against Canelo.
He also has a reach of 74 inches (188 cm).
Crawford is huge on social media, having accrued nearly 2 million followers on his Instagram page, tbudcrawford.
Meanwhile, he has over 480,000 followers on X (formerly known as Twitter), and you can follow him at terencecrawford.
Crawford was erroneously mistaken for Kendrick Lamar when he was spotted in the crowd at a UFC show last year.
The world champion boxer was spotted in the crowd at UFC 306, with the tag on seen referring to him as Kendrick Lamar, the top musician who played the Super Bowl half-time show.
Record (W-L-D) | (T)KO |
41-0-0 | 31-0 |
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Terence Crawford has a net worth of over $20 million, which includes his biggest payday, which was the $10 million purse he received for his fight against Errol Spence Jr.
Crawford revealed he will receive another $10 million for fighting Canelo, which will pump up his net worth considerably.
Crawford’s next bout is his undisputed Super Middleweight title fight against Canelo Alvarez in Las Vegas on September 13.
The highly anticipated Super fight will see him jump up to 168 lbs, 14 lbs heavier than his highest weight class, to take on the legendary Canelo.
A win would make Crawford the first man to go undisputed in three different weight classes, a feat many people expected to be nearly impossible
The biggest win of Crawford’s career saw him go undefeated for the second time as he knocked out Errol Spence Jr in 2023.
Spence had never been knocked down in his career, but Crawford shocked the world by dominating the WBC, WBA, and IBF Welterweight champion over nine rounds.
The fight ended in the ninth round via TKO, which handed Crawford the undisputed Welterweight title for the first time in his career, making him the first man to go undisputed in two different weight classes in history.
Crawford went undisputed for the first time in 2017 when he landed a brutal knockout of Julius Indongo in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Bud was already the unified champion and was targeting Indongo’s WBA and IBF belts, putting his own belts and 31-0 record on the line.
It was a quick fight, ending after three rounds, where Crawford dominated his opponent and walked out as undisputed champion for the first time.
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