





Terence “Bud” Crawford is one of the most technically gifted boxers of his generation, and his undefeated professional record proves it. The Omaha native has gone 41-0 across three weight classes, winning multiple world titles and knocking out 31 of his 41 opponents.
On Sept. 13, Crawford steps up to face Canelo Álvarez in Las Vegas. A win would make Crawford a three-division undisputed champion — something no fighter has ever done. But the challenge is steep: Canelo controls the entire super middleweight division at 168 pounds, while Crawford has spent most of his career fighting in lighter classes. In fact, he’s only fought once at junior middleweight (154 pounds), which makes this leap two divisions higher than his usual weight — straight into the territory of boxing’s biggest global star.
Ahead of his high-stakes Sept. 13 matchup against Saul “Canelo” Álvarez (live on Netflix, included in all plans), here’s a full breakdown of Crawford’s boxing record, including every major win, knockout, and championship belt he’s claimed so far.
Crawford has defeated a long list of top contenders and champions across weight classes. Key victories include:




Crawford is now preparing to step into the ring against Canelo Álvarez in a generational clash that could redefine boxing’s pound-for-pound hierarchy. Read more about Álvarez’s professional record here.
Canelo vs. Crawford streams live on Netflix on Sept. 13, and it’s included in all Netflix plans — no extra cost or PPV required. Explore Tudum’s Canelo vs. Crawford fight hub for more information — and don’t forget to set a reminder for fight night.










































































