For Terence Crawford, the September 13th victory over Canelo Alvarez was more than just another win. It was history in the making. Already the first fighter of the four-belt era to unify two divisions, Bud Crawford has now done it a third time, something no one else has achieved. With world titles spanning from 135 all the way up to 168 pounds, his conquest of Canelo Alvarez made him a five-division world champion, solidifying his legacy among the sport’s elite.
That accomplishment places Terence Crawford alongside legends like Harry Greb, Henry Armstrong, Roberto Durán, and Manny Pacquiao, elevating him from generational talent to all-time great. On the other side, Canelo Alvarez fell short of expectations, leaving fans and analysts dissecting where it all went wrong. Now, one boxer