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Crawford becomes the first fighter in the four-belt era to become undisputed at welterweight and is the first male fighter to become undisputed in two different weight classes in an absolutely spectacular performance that likely unseats Naoya Inoue as the No.1 pound-for-pound fighter in the world.

Undefeated three-division champion Terence "Bud" Crawford emphatically stamped his place in the history books with a ninth-round TKO over the previously unbeaten Errol "The Truth" Spence Jr. to become the first undisputed welterweight champion of the four-belt era.

" just continue being the best. I want to leave a legacy that’s never been left before inside and outside the ring, business-minded, just helping the young fighters coming up, giving them the courage and the outlet that fighters before me never gave to us. At the same time, be on top of my game as well."

Spence, eyes swollen, said: "My timing was a little bit off, he was catching me in between shots. He was the best man, I make no excuses. I was surprised by the speed of his actions. Hell yeah, we’ve got to do it again. I’m gonna be a lot better."

In the co-main event, Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz (25-2-1) of Mexico beat Chicago resident Giovanni Cabrera (21-1) by split decision in a WBC and WBA lightweight match. Judges Benoit Roussel (114-113) and Don Trella (115-112) scored the fight in favor of Cruz, and Glenn Feldman gave Cabrera the fight by a 114-113 score. Cruz had a point deducted because of a head butt.

"I just had that temper. I was seven years old when I started boxing – it was just something to do. I didn't like just being at home, not doing nothing. I liked it – I just liked to fight. If it didn't have anything to do with fighting, it wasn't fun. That’s what I liked to do, fight."

In front of a star-studded crowd of 19,990, he long-anticipated showdown between Crawford and Errol Spence Jr. ended up being a brutal domination as Crawford knocked Spence down multiple times and finished the fight in dominant fashion with a 9th-round TKO.

4. Versus Shawn Porter - A year later, Crawford thwarted Shawn Porter?s challenge on November 20, 2021, at Michelob Ultra Arena in Paradise, Nevada. The latter?s corner threw in the towel by the tenth round as he failed to defend himself from Crawford?s onslaught.

Spence’s team may have been wearing "Smoking On Bud" T-shirts. And Crawford’s confidants may have pulled on their own merch that read, "NEBRASKA/FIST BATTERED/FISH FRY." Both boxers wore black Air Force 1 sneakers on their feet. Both chose those shoes intentionally, as a nod to a street code of sorts. Crawford spied Spence’s kicks and laughed. But when is terence crawford's next fight it came time for the menace, for two boxers who have traded insults and appraisals of their superiority for months now, to talk trash and clench teeth and inch closer, nothing of the sort actually happened.

The win adds yet another impressive bullet point to one of the best resume's in boxing right now. The 154-pound weight class is now the fourth that has seen Crawford earn a world title. The move up comes after an absolutely dominant run as a welterweight.

Crawford vs. Porter took place Nov. 20 at the Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas, Nev. WBO welterweight champion Terence Crawford (38-0) put his belt on the line against Shawn Porter (31-41-1), which aired live on ESPN+ pay-per-view. Catch more video highlights below.

Terence Crawford turned the most significant boxing match of the year into a bruising lesson in the sweet science, dropping Errol Spence Jr. three times en route to a ninth-round knockout on Saturday night to become the undisputed champion at 147 pounds.

Boxing promoters know it is just part of the job that some scheduled fights will take place and others will fall through. A good example of this is Mike Tyson versus Evander Holyfield, which was scheduled to take place a few years before Mike Tyson versus Peter McNeeley. Unfortunately, Tyson’s actions landed him in prison with a 6-year sentence meaning the Holyfield fight did not take place.

"Turki had hit me up and asked me if I wanted to do the rematch with Spence in Saudi Arabia and I had hit Spence up to try to let him know that there was real money on the table for us to do the rematch in Saudi, but I never got ahold of him, so I just had to move on."

PPV.com is the place to live stream Crawford vs Spence in Canada, with coverage getting underway at 8pm ET / 5pm PT on Saturday, and Crawford and Spence expected to make their ring walks at around 11.30pm ET / 8.30pm PT.

"I think I could beat anybody at any sport. That’s just my nature. I play to win. If I’m gonna challenge you, I’m coming to win and I believe that wholeheartedly. That could be anybody. Even if I’m playing Michael Jordan one-on-one.

Spence would later say that his timing was off. He alluded to issues making the 147-pound weight limit, but Crawford had those, too, and Spence did his best to minimize the impact of whatever energy all the weight loss and weight maintenance drained. He said he felt Crawford’s true power in those early rounds, but that all the swelling and bruising on his face never impacted his vision. "I couldn’t kick it up a notch," Spence said.