Don’t let the past couple of years fool you; Terence Crawford is primed and ready for the 140 lb. division. It’s a lesson he plans to teach Thomas Dulorme when the two collide April 18 in Arlington, Texas.
The unbeaten fighting pride of Omaha, Neb. is coming off of a career-best year—one for which he has been recognized by the Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA) as 2014 Fighter of the Year. His three wins on the year included: traveling to Scotland to wrest a lightweight belt from the grasp of long-reigning titlist Ricky Burns; a 9th round knockout of Yuriorkis Gamboa in one of the year’s best fights; and a 12-round decision over Ray Beltran to claim the vacant World lightweight crown.
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The unbeaten fighting pride of Omaha, Neb. is coming off of a career-best year—one for which he has been recognized by the Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA) as 2014 Fighter of the Year. His three wins on the year included: traveling to Scotland to wrest a lightweight belt from the grasp of long-reigning titlist Ricky Burns; a 9th round knockout of Yuriorkis Gamboa in one of the year’s best fights; and a 12-round decision over Ray Beltran to claim the vacant World lightweight crown.
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