Terence Crawford Makes History: First Boxer to Become Undisputed Champion in Three Weight Classes
Las Vegas, NV – September 14, 2025 – Terence “Bud” Crawford’s stunning victory over Saúl “Canelo” Álvarez has rewritten boxing history. With his unanimous decision win in Las Vegas, Crawford became the first fighter ever to claim undisputed championships in three separate divisions: Super Lightweight (140 lbs), Welterweight (147 lbs), and now Super Middleweight (168 lbs).
A Unique Achievement in Boxing History
Boxing’s “undisputed” crown—holding all four major world titles (WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO) in a single division—is one of the rarest accomplishments in the sport. Legends have tried and failed, while even the best in the world today have only managed to do it across two divisions.
Oleksandr Usyk, the Ukrainian heavyweight king, became undisputed at both cruiserweight and heavyweight. Japanese superstar Naoya Inoue, nicknamed “The Monster,” dominated at super bantamweight and bantamweight to achieve double undisputed glory.
But Crawford has surpassed them all. By adding the super middleweight titles after dismantling Canelo, he entered uncharted territory—a three-division undisputed champion, something that had never been done before.
The Road to Greatness
- Super Lightweight (2017): Crawford unified all four belts at 140 pounds, dominating Viktor Postol, Julius Indongo, and others to announce his arrival as a generational talent.
- Welterweight (2023): In a career-defining fight, he overwhelmed Errol Spence Jr. to become the undisputed welterweight champion, cementing his pound-for-pound status.
- Super Middleweight (2025): Against one of boxing’s biggest stars, Canelo Álvarez, Crawford executed a flawless game plan in the Netflix superfight, controlling the action and earning a unanimous decision.
This journey reflects not only skill but also adaptability—proving Crawford’s greatness transcends weight divisions.

A Legacy Sealed
With this victory, Crawford moves into a class of his own. Even among legendary fighters, few can claim to have dominated across weight classes with such consistency. The fact that Usyk and Inoue—two of the best fighters of the modern era—have achieved undisputed status in two divisions underlines just how monumental Crawford’s feat truly is.
“History was made tonight,” Crawford said post-fight. “I told the world I’m special. Now, I think there’s no more doubt.”
What’s Next?
At 38 years old, Crawford has little left to prove. He could choose to defend his super middleweight crowns, seek a “superfight” at light heavyweight, or cement his legacy by retiring at the pinnacle of his career.
Whatever his decision, one thing is clear: Terence Crawford has carved his name into the pantheon of all-time greats. His record—the only boxer in history to become undisputed in three weight classes—may stand unchallenged for decades.
⭐ Crawford is no longer just one of the best of his era. He is one of the greatest to ever step into a boxing ring.






