Terence Crawford is undoubtedly an all-time great, becoming one of the few men to hold titles at four different weight classes.
“Bud” managed to make the jump up from Lightweight to Light Welterweight, Welterweight, and Light Middleweight, earning belts at them all.
His biggest challenge will be against Canelo Alvarez, where he will attempt to challenge the world champion at the Super Middleweight level.
Here is everything you need to know about Terence Crawford.
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How old is Terence Crawford?
Terence Crawford was born on September 28, 1987, making him 37 years old as of August 2025. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska, where he first trained in boxing to escape an abusive home.
Terence Crawford’s height, weight, and reach
Crawford stands at five feet and eight inches, equivalent to 173 cm. He has fought and won titles in four weight classes, from Lightweight all the way up to Light Middleweight. “Bud” also has a reach of 74 inches, or 188 cm.
Terence Crawford’s Instagram and X/Twitter
Crawford has amassed a huge following on social media, including 1.9 million followers on his Instagram account.
The American fighter posts mainly promotional images and training clips, and you can see them all at tbudcrawford.
Meanwhile, he has over 480,000 followers on X (formerly known as Twitter), and you can follow him at terencecrawford.
Terence Crawford’s boxing record
Record (W-L-D) | (T)KO |
41-0-0 | 31-0 |
Terence Crawford’s net worth
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Terence Crawford has a net worth of over $20 million, which includes his $10 million payday for his fight against Errol Spence Jr.
Terence Crawford’s next fight
Crawford’s next fight sees him move up to Super Middleweight to face Canelo Alvarez.
The bout takes place on September 13 and is being promoted by Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing.
Crawford is aiming to become a five-weight champion in what should be the biggest fight of his career.
The bout will be shown on Netflix, which means neither man will receive PPV revenue for the fight.
Terence Crawford vs Errol Spence Jr
In one of the most significant boxing matches in recent years, Crawford defeated Errol Spence Jr to make history.
Spence held the WBC, WBA, and IBF belts, and Crawford defended his WBO title in their 2023 fight. They competed in an undisputed Welterweight bout to crown the first champion at that level in the four-belt era.
Crawford dominated the fight, becoming the first man to ever drop Spence, shocking the world by doing it three times throughout the fight.
He won the bout via TKO in the ninth round to become the first undisputed Welterweight champion in history.