Crawford's career began in 2008, and over the years, he racked up an unblemished record of 42 fights, winning 31 by knockout. He became the first male in modern boxing history to hold undisputed championships across three weight divisions. Throughout his formidable run, Crawford held titles in multiple weight classes such as lightweight, light-welterweight, welterweight, light-middleweight, and super-middleweight. His impact on the sport reached legendary status with notable victories over top talents like Amir Khan and Kell Brook during his reign at welterweight.
Following his decision to retire after defeating Canelo Álvarez, Crawford explained that walking away as a great without anything left to prove was what he desired. His message conveyed calmness and contentment rather than drama.
In addition to there being no potential rematches or unresolved rivalries - two factors that often keep fighters contemplating comebacks - Crawford's legacy will remain untouched. The fight against Canelo marked an important moment for him, providing closure to an exceptional boxing journey that ensured fans would remember him for generations as a true champion.
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