TERENCE CRAWFORDโS ENTIRE CAREER has been predicated on the need to prove his detractors wrong. Even today, as the former two-division undisputed champion prepares to move up two weight classes to challenge Canelo Alvarez for the super middleweight world championships, Crawford remains solely focused on victory.
For Crawford, winning is not confined to the boxing ring. His competitive spirit extends to table tennis, chess, video games, basketball, card games, debating, cooking, cleaning, and even who has the better music playlist. He is fundamentally driven by accomplishing feats that people deem impossible.
โItโs just something I was born with,โ Crawford explained while training in Las Vegas. โI think that being undersized my entire life made me have to work harder than other people who were blessed with natural talent and size.โ
โLosing is not an option. I have to win at all costs and no matter what.โ
A Chase for Unprecedented History
Crawford plans to carve out history in his upcoming bout. While joining the club of two-division undisputed menโs champions (alongside Oleksandr Usyk and Naoya Inoue) was difficult enough, becoming the first male boxer to achieve undisputed status across three divisions has never been done (Claressa Shields accomplished this in women`s boxing). A victory would also make him only the second boxer in history to secure world titles at both lightweight and super middleweight.
Being told that a task is too great is the strongest propellant for Crawfordโs ambition.
โTerence Crawford is the most competitive person I have ever met,โ WBC lightweight champion Shakur Stevenson said. โEverything is a competition with him. He feels like he can beat you at anything and he truly believes everything he says. I donโt understand how a human can be that competitive. It has to be a gift from God.โ
This “gift” is what Crawford carries into the ring against Canelo, and he fully expects to leave Allegiant Stadium with four new championship belts. When Crawford discusses a fight, he treats it not as a prediction, but as a spoiler.
โCaneloโs fans are going to be crying on Sunday morning when I take his belts,โ Crawford stated.

The Reluctance to Share Control
Crawford admittedly obsesses over being the best at everything. He primarily avoids team sports because he is unwilling to let the outcome rely on someone else. This is precisely why he abandoned football for boxing as a teenager; if he has to depend on anyone else to determine victory, he is uninterested.
โWhen he has his mind set on something, heโs not going to lose,โ welterweight Boubacar Sylla shared. โHe just doesnโt lose at much of anything. I tell him heโs cheating sometimes, but it really boils down to putting the work in and being competitive.โ
Sylla has trained with โBudโ since the 2016 unification fight against Viktor Postol and has witnessed Crawfordโs pursuit of greatness firsthand.
โIโve never seen that man outright lose at anything,โ Sylla insisted. โHe never gets dominated in sparring or anything he does. Heโs absolutely relentless.โ
Sylla and Stevenson detailed some of the outrageous challenges Crawford initiates.
โI just beat him at pingpong once,โ Stevenson recalled. โBut then he beat me three times after that. Heโs a sore loser and heโll make you play him 100 times until he wins. He wonโt let you win at anything.โ
Sylla offered an even stranger example: โHe challenged me to a cook-off. Man, he challenged me to see who could sleep the longest one time. He won at that, too. Heโll challenge you to see who can walk the furthest. Anything you challenge him to, heโs going to find a way to win. I ainโt seen nobody like him.โ

Manufacturing the Enemy
Shawn Porter, who fell victim to Crawfordโs ruthless drive in 2021, knew Crawford since their amateur days. Porter noted that Crawford consciously isolated himself from other boxers, perhaps to heighten his competitive edge.
โCrawford was the only guy from Omaha on the amateur team, and he acted like he was the only guy from Omaha,โ Porter said. โHe was solo everywhere and always had a frown on his face. He already had a chip on his shoulder, and then he manufactured another one.โ
Crawford missed out on the 2008 U.S. Olympic team but believed his style was better suited for the professional ranks. When he debuted in 2008, he lacked the fanfare of contemporaries like Adrien Broner, fueling his ambition further.
After he began winning world titles, Crawford started viewing everyone outside his inner circle of close friends and trainers as an enemy.
Porter learned this the hard way. Despite their prior friendship, Crawford created an atmosphere of abhorrence leading into their 2021 clash.
Crawford later admitted he never wanted to fight Porter out of respect, but that changed when he felt disrespected and used as a tool to gauge how a potential fight with Errol Spence might go.
โI felt disrespected because I knew that [Porterโs promoter] were just using me as a tool to gauge how a fight with Spence and me would go,โ Crawford stated, his voice taking a serious tone. โIt was clear as day, but he insisted on fighting me. So I said, โOK, letโs do it.โ And you saw what happened.โ
Crawford knocked Porter out and sent him into retirement.
As Crawford rose in the pound-for-pound rankings, his “me against the world” narrative only strengthened. โItโs like the more the world tried to accept him, the more he wanted this narrative to exist,โ Porter observed. โHe needs it. Once he has a chip on his shoulder, there is literally nothing you can do to get it off of him.โ
The New Mount Everest
After running roughshod over Spence in 2023, Crawford needed a new challengeโone far beyond the remaining welterweight division. He needed a Mount Everest.
Initially, a move to 154 pounds to challenge Jermell Charlo seemed plausible, but once Charlo lost to Canelo, that fight lost its appeal. After just one fight at 154 pounds (a decision victory over Israil Madrimov), Crawford set his sights on Canelo at 168 pounds.
โI didnโt look much into it because of the weight difference,โ Crawford said. โBut once I started looking closer at him, I realized he wasnโt as big as everyone says he is.โ
When Canelo dismissed Crawford as an option due to his size, Crawford pushed harder, using the undisputed championโs doubt as fuel. His unrelenting thirst for competition was fully activated once again.
โMost of us have an on and off switch, and if you stay on too long, you burn yourself out,โ Porter noted. โBud doesnโt have an off switch. Itโs incredible to see how he manages to stay turned on without needing a break.โ
Beyond his competitive drive, Crawford is also meticulously prepared. He doesn`t rely solely on his athleticism but uses his boxing IQ and switch-hitting ability to control every exchange.
Ray Beltran, one of only three opponents since 2014 to go the distance with Crawford, stated: โHeโs a special fighter, but you donโt realize it until you are in the ring with him. He controls every aspect of the fight and is always one step ahead of you. Heโs the closest thing to [Floyd] Mayweather that I have seen but he is a lot more dangerous.โ
Beltran believes Crawfordโs hunger and boxing IQ will secure the upset victory against Canelo.
โCrawford isnโt going to come into the ring like a challenger because he fights like a hungry champion who is after legacy, not money,โ Beltran said. โCanelo doesnโt fight with that same hunger anymore. He may have fought bigger and stronger fighters but nobody with the skill, talent and hunger that Crawford has.โ
Heading into the fight, Crawford believes the deck is stacked against him. He expects to be in enemy territory at Allegiant Stadium, fighting on Mexican Independence Day weekend, and he embraces the role of the underdog.
โI have his people going against me and my own people going against me,โ Crawford concluded. โSome people just donโt want to see you rise and pray for your downfall. Thatโs what fuels me. I have supporters but I just hear the haters more.โ
Canelo routinely downplayed Crawford as a “great” fighter who has yet to face an “elite” opponentโidentifying himself, of course, as elite. That was all Crawford needed to confirm his new enemy.
Now, Crawford has a point to prove, and he knows exactly why he will win:
โCanelo lost before, so he understands how to lose. I donโt.โ
