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In November 2018, American professional boxers Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford came face to face at the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City. They exchanged words, expressing their desire to face each other. In April 2019, Crawford defeated English boxer Amir Khan via technical knockout and called out Spence to a bout. In November 2020, Crawford defeated Kell Brook, the first common opponent between Spence and Crawford, via technical knockout. Crawford called out Spence once again. In April 2022, Spence returned from a career-threatening surgery after he was involved in a single-vehicle accident in October 2019. He defeated Cuban boxer Yordenis Ugás via technical knockout and proceeded to call out Crawford.

In front of 13,323 in attendance, the largest crowd he had drawn to date, Crawford came on strong in the final round to score a twelfth-round KO win to retain his WBO welterweight title. The fight was halted at 2 minutes and 42 seconds. Crawford used an in-and-out style of fighting to land his shots and then got away before Benavidez could hit him. Towards the end of round twelve, Crawford knocked down Benavidez, who fought with an injured knee, with a left-right combination, the final punch being a right uppercut. After Benavidez got back to his feet, Crawford landed a flurry of punches until referee Celestino Ruiz stepped in. Crawford landed head and body combinations earlier in the fight which forced Benavidez to take a step back. Crawford credited the body shots, saying, "That takes something out of you every time. That's what slowed him down. You could tell every time he was shaking his head. I knew it would take its toll in the later rounds." At the time of stoppage, Crawford was ahead 110–99, 108–101 and 107–102 on all three judges' scorecards. According to CompuBox, Crawford landed 186 of 579 punches thrown (32%) and Benavidez landed 92 of his 501 thrown (18%). Benavidez landed 8 punches per round. CompuBox Historical showed that Crawford's previous 10 opponents landed only 7 per round. Crawford earned $3.625 million, his career-highest, compared to Benavidez's $500,000 purse. The near two-hour telecast averaged 2,245,000 viewers on ESPN.

Undisputed Welterweight World Champion Terence "Bud" Crawford is not only the best fighter in the sport today, but perhaps the best of his generation, capturing the undisputed crown in two separate weight classes while accruing a Hall of Fame resume. Read Bio

Crawford fought Alejandro Sanabria on June 15, 2013. Held at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, the fight served as an eliminator for the WBO lightweight title and was also for the vacant WBO-NABO lightweight title. In the sixth round Crawford knocked Sanabria to the ground. Though Sanabria was able to return to his feet within the count, the fight was waved off by referee Laurence Cole, giving Crawford a technical knockout (TKO) victory.

Three other fights have been announced for the event with WBA junior welterweight champion Isaac "Pitbull" Cruz taking on Jose "Rayo" Valenzuela, former unified heavyweight champion Andy Ruiz Jr. facing Jarrell "Big Baby" Miller, and Leo Santa Cruz and Abner Mares meeting for a third time in their career despite neither having fought since 2022.

Crawford’s head trainer, Brian "BoMac" McIntyre, banged the ring apron like a drum with both hands. Two men carried four belts and the white, satin-like bags they would soon be gently placed in. Once inside, all four would stay there until both undefeated champions and their teams carried them into the ring late Saturday.

Rumours of an unlikely massive ‘super fight’ with Canelo Alvarez have swirled in recent weeks, but two of boxing’s biggest superstars in ‘Bud’ and Canelo must first get past Madrimov and Edgar Berlanga respectively.

"People after this fight are going to say that Bud Crawford is special. I can assure you that. He'll give me my respect after the fight after I whup that ass. ... Errol doesn't like to back up. I'm the type of fighter where you push me and I push even harder. We both have big hearts and like to fight. It makes for a great action-packed fight."

"I’m just here to win the fight. We’re both prizefighters and I don’t worry about any plans he’s making for after this fight. I don’t think about a knockout, I just think about getting the victory and that’s what I’m gonna do next Saturday.

Crawford continued to pick up the pace as the fight progressed through the early rounds. His hand speed and accuracy proved to be assets. Spence continued to push forward but Crawford consistently landed his counters.

8/3 DAZN- Crawford W 12 Madrimov. Bud wins his 4th title in 4th weight class with a hard fought win over Madrimov, whose herky-jerky style blunted Bud's offense, but Madrimov managed 23 punches thrown per round, 7 landed. Bud landed 8 of 36 per round. pic.twitter.com/tv47EsUla2

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 how to watch terence crawford fight become the undisputed champion at 147 pounds.