
No one can solve the puzzle of how to beat Terrence Crawford.
The American hung up the gloves in December with a perfect 42-0 record after a stellar career in which he defeated all comers.
Featuring the likes of Errol Spence, Shawn Porter, Israil Madrimov and Viktor Postol, “Bud” went on to become the undisputed figure at 140 and 147 pounds, going on to dominate the lightweight and super welterweight world championships.
Without a doubt the best win of his career came in his final fight as Crawford managed to move up two weight classes Dethroning super middleweight king Canelo Alvarezbecoming the first male fighter in history to win uncontested in three different weight classes in the process.
While “Bud” never looked in danger of losing a fight, he named a guy he thought was capable of giving him the first down.
Post on social mediaCrawford has revealed that he thinks he would find things tough if he ever fought Floyd Mayweather.
“I tip my hat to the guys who came before me, but Mayweather is the only guy I would have a problem with because of his thinking.”
Like Crawford, Mayweather retired undefeated and ended his career in 2017 with a perfect 50-0 record.
During his incredible tenure, which saw him defeat the likes of Manny Pacquiao, Oscar De La Hoya and even Crawford’s rival Canelo, Mayweather became world champion in five weight classes, from super featherweight to super welterweight.
The dream fight between Mayweather and Crawford has often stirred up controversy in the boxing world, Floyd’s uncle Jeff even delivered a surprising verdict.







