Terence Crawford, widely regarded as one of the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world, recently opened up about the fighters who inspired him – and at the top of that list are Floyd Mayweather and Roy Jones Jr.

Crawford has claimed world titles in four different weight classes and became undisputed champion in two divisions – an achievement few in boxing history can match. Now, he’s preparing for a blockbuster showdown against Canelo Álvarez on September 13 for the undisputed super middleweight crown. With 41 wins and 31 knockouts under his belt, Crawford is known for his slick movement and killer instinct inside the ring.

True boxing idol

While speaking with fans in Sydney, Australia, Crawford was asked which fighters he admired growing up. Though he admitted he never had a true boxing idol, he was quick to name two legends he looked up to.

“Roy Jones Jr. and Floyd Mayweather,” Crawford said. “I liked Roy because we had so much in common – he liked fishing, I love fishing; he loved dogs, I love dogs; he loved basketball, and so do I. I really relate to him, so Roy has always been, and will always be, my favorite fighter.”

Mastery in the ring

As for Mayweather, Crawford praised the undefeated champion’s relentless drive and mastery in the ring:

“Floyd Mayweather’s work ethic and what he did inside the ring – not outside of it – that’s what made him special to me.”

Even the best have their heroes – and for Crawford, greatness recognizes greatness.

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