Most boxers need weeks to recover after a big fight. Not Crawford. He jumped right back into competition, showing off his incredible fitness and drive to keep pushing himself.
Before the fight with Canelo, Crawford made it clear he wanted a fair match. He didn't want any excuses if he won.
"I don't want excuses," Crawford said. "I want Canelo at his best."
He even refused to include rehydration or rematch clauses in the contract. Crawford wanted to prove he could beat Canelo straight up.
And beat him he did. Crawford dominated the fight, adding the super middleweight titles to his already impressive 42-0 record. He's now considered one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world.
But Crawford didn't stop there. Just four days after his big win, he was back on the basketball court. This quick return to action proves how fit and driven Crawford really is. It shows he's not just a great boxer, but an elite athlete in every way.
Crawford's actions send a strong message. He's not slowing down. He's always ready for the next challenge. And he'll keep pushing himself to be the best, no matter what sport he's playing.
By getting back to competition so quickly, Crawford sets an example for athletes everywhere. He shows that true champions don't rest on their laurels. They keep working, keep competing, and keep striving to be better.
Crawford's legacy is growing beyond just boxing. He's proving himself to be an athlete who refuses to slow down, always looking for the next challenge. And that's what makes him truly special.