Terence Crawford has been one of the most dominant fighters of his generation and a staggering stat has proved that.
Just over a week ago, Terence Crawford scored the biggest win of his career thus far when he dominated Canelo Alvarez to become the new undisputed super middleweight champion.
Despite going into the fight undefeated, Crawford was the underdog due to the fact that he was moving up several weight classes to take on the dominant Mexican.
And with it being one of the biggest boxing fights of the century, the payouts were recently revealed, with Canelo and Crawford almost out-earning the entire UFC roster in 2025 from just one fight.

Staggering stat shows Crawford’s career dominance
With his win over Canelo, ‘Bud’ Crawford jumped to number one in the pound-for-pound rankings, toppling Oleksandr Usyk with his win.
And although he was already regarded as one of the best fighters in the world, because of the magnitude of the fight, it increased his popularity and star power tenfold.
After dominating Canelo, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters of all time, a staggering stat regarding Crawford’s career has surfaced, showcasing his sheer control.
Throughout his career the American holds the record for the most wins without a split or majority decision and has won every one of his fights by either knockout or unanimous decision, meaning no judge has ever scored a fight in favor of his opponent.
Fans have their say on fantasy fight between Crawford and Floyd Mayweather
With his dominance, it has resulted in fans questioning whether Crawford is the greatest boxer of his generation, and even better than Floyd Mayweather.
Former world champion Shane Mosley has even claimed that Crawford would have the edge over ‘Money’ Mayweather, picking him to win in a fantasy fight.
And the debate has continued to spark among the boxing fans base, with the fans having their say on the clash.
In a poll posted on X by Boxing Kingdom in which over 800 people voted, 53.6% of fans picked Crawford to win in a fight against Mayweather,