Terence Crawford Record: ‘Bud’ Has 31 KO’s In Unbeaten 40 Wins & 18 World Title Fight Victories

Terence Crawford Boxing 1 1
Terence Crawford Boxing 1 1

Here at SportsLens we have decided to take a deep dive into Terence Crawford’s career thus far. Read on to find out more about his boxing record, record in world title fights, and how many knockout victories ‘Bud’ has on his resumé.

Terence Crawford Record

Terence Crawford claimed the biggest win of his career last time out in July 2023 as he dominated and emphatically knocked Errol Spence Jr out in nine rounds to become the undisputed welterweight champion of the world. Not only that, but Crawford is now a two-time undisputed champion at two different weights – quite a remarkable feat.

The Nebraska man is widely regarded as one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world, up there with the likes of Naoya Inoue, Oleksandr Usyk and ‘Canelo‘.

The win over Spence last time out firmly cemented Crawford’s legacy as one of the best welterweights in recent boxing memory, as well as staking his claim at being the single best P4P fighter on the planet.

The overall Terence Crawford record is a perfect one of 40-0. Of these 40 wins, ‘Bud’ has won all but nine bouts via knockout. Quite an emphatic knockout ratio from the two-division undisputed world champion.

The only men to go the distance with Crawford since stepping up to the world level are Viktor Postol, Ricky Burns, and Raymundo Beltran. This is why Crawford is almost always odds on to win via knockout with the best offshore sportsbooks when he steps foot in the ring.


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Terence Crawford fought in his first world title fight against Scotland’s Ricky Burns way back in March 2014. The American travelled to the UK and won the fight via unanimous decision, before defending the WBO World Lightweight Title on two occasions before stepping up to super-lightweight.

Crawford won the WBO strap at 140-pounds in his first fight up at super-light, beating Dierry Jean via 10th-round TKO. ‘Bud’ then defended the belt once against Henry Lundy, before becoming unified champion after defeating Viktor Postol.

Crawford then beat John Molina Jr and Felix Diaz for both of his WBO & WBC World Super-Lightweight Titles – winning both via stoppage. Then came the bout in which Terence Crawford became the undisputed super-lightweight champion.

Crawford faced Julius Indongo for all four belts at 140-pounds, winning the fight via emphatic stoppage in just three rounds. After becoming undisputed champion, Crawford then dared to be great as he stepped up to welterweight in an attempt to become a three-weight world champion.

Crawford did just that at the first time of asking, as he beat Jeff Horn via ninth-round TKO. Horn had of course beaten the great Manny Pacquiao to become world champion two fights before, but Crawford put a beating on the Australian before stopping him late on.

Then came defenses against the likes of Jose Benavidez Jr, Amir Khan, Egidijus Kavaliauskas, Kell Brook, Shawn Porter and David Avanesyan. In typical Terence Crawford fashion, he of course won each and every won of these fights via knockout.


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Crawford successfully moved to 40-0 last time out, claiming the biggest win of his career in the process. Crawford absolutely annihilated Errol Spence Jr, knocking him out in the ninth round to become the undisputed welterweight champion of the world.

Not only did Crawford put in an incredibly dominant performance, but he may well have written his name into the history books as one of the best 147-pound fighters of all time.

Not to mention the fact he is already widely regarded as one of the best super-lightweight’s the world has ever seen having been the undisputed champion at 140-pounds already. Now he is the undisputed king at welterweight too. Quite magnificent.

Terence Crawford has had a quite sensational career since turning professional back in 2008. What a truly remarkable fighter he is, as backed up by the flawless Terence Crawford record. A true master at his craft. Boxing royalty at it’s finest.

Boxing fans are already excited to see ‘Bud’ back in action before the end of 2024. A potential rematch with Errol Spence Jr makes sense, as does another huge fight against the next challenger. Or could ‘Bud’ face the great Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez is one of the biggest fights in boxing history? Time will tell!

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