Floyd Mayweather’s successor: Terence Crawford has an impressive KO record spanning 8 years without a single loss

Pound-for-pound great Terence Crawford is on a stunning knockout streak.

The former three-weight world champion has stopped his last 11 opponents stretching back to 2016.

Crawford has racked up an impressive KO streak that further cements his legacy as a future first-ballot Hall of Famer
Crawford has racked up an impressive KO streak that further cements his legacy as a future first-ballot Hall of FamerCredit: Esther Lin/Showtime

To make the feat even more impressive, every single one of those wins came in a world title fight. Crawford kicked off his impressive run by finishing John Molina Jr inside eight rounds in December 2016 to retain his WBC and WBO light-welterweight belts.

The likes of Amir Khan, Kell Brook, and Shawn Porter fell to him in the following years as he picked up all the major sanctioning body belts at 140lbs. Crawford then went on to cement his legacy as an all-time great by knocking out Errol Spence 10 months ago to become undisputed champion at welterweight.

This marked the first time a male fighter had been crowned a two-weight undisputed champion in the four-belt era – although Naoya Inoue and Oleksandr Usyk have since followed suit.

‘Bud’ is now 40-0 as a pro and is quickly closing in on Floyd Mayweather’s unblemished 50-0 record.

‘TBE’ won world titles in five different weight classes but never achieved undisputed status during his 21-year stint in the paid ranks.

The closest Mayweather came to unifying all the belts was in 2015 when he defeated Manny Pacquiao for the WBC, WBA, and WBO welterweight titles.

Mayweather-Pacquiao sold more than any fight in boxing history

 
Mayweather-Pacquiao sold more than any fight in boxing historyCredit: Getty

However, Mayweather refused to pay a sanctioning fee to the WBO after the fight and was subsequently stripped of their version of the world title. Crawford is looking to further close the gap on Mayweather’s legacy by going for his fourth world title in August. Mike Tyson explains how boxing has changed since the end of his career and uses Terence Crawford as example. He faces Israil Madrimov for the Uzbek’s WBA super-welterweight strap at Los Angeles’ BMO Stadium in a card funded by Saudi Arabia.

Madrimov, like Crawford, is known for his heavy hands with seven stoppage wins from 11 fights (10-0-1). His power was on full display in his last outing when he knocked out Magomed Kurbanov in Saudi Arabia to win his world title.

Crawford, who boasts 31 knockouts during his illustrious career, has carried the stopping power at every weight class he has fought in. Whether he is still a big puncher at 154lbs will become abundantly clear when he dukes it out with Madrimov in his divisional debut.

Mayweather continues to compete in the ring in contests under exhibition format despite retiring with a 50-0 professional record following a win over Conor McGregor in 2017. He was anticipated to return to the ring again in Mexico this summer, after announcing a date and venue for his latest venture. But the American has still yet to confirm an opponent, with previous opponent Victor Ortiz rumoured to be in the hotseat.

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