Terence Crawford is still enjoying his historic victory over Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, which saw him become the undisputed super middleweight champion (168 pounds). The 37-year-old American surprised the world by moving up two weight classes to face the Mexican at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and, after 12 rounds, took the WBC, WBA, WBO and IBF belts.
A classy triumph
Although after the fight both showed respect – including Crawford’s gesture of handing back the belts to Alvarez in an emotional moment – the Nebraska fighter has not hidden his pride in the feat. Already on Monday, he showed up at the Las Vegas Raiders game with one of his belts, making it clear who is the new world boxing standard bearer.
Crawford’s latest nod to his triumph came in the college football game between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and Michigan Wolverines. There, he led the home team onto the field wearing a jersey with the number 168, in reference to the weight division he now dominates.
Idol at home
For Nebraska fans, it was a special moment. Crawford, proud of his roots, was close and enthusiastic with the team, while the fans gave him an ovation worthy of his achievement. After conquering boxing, “Bud” also conquered the stands: Nebraska loves him, and he loves Nebraska.
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