The year certainly began well enough for Terence Crawford. The unbeaten boxer from Omaha, Nebraska entered 2015 as the reigning lightweight champion and honored in many circles as the 2014 Fighter of the Year.
By the time he received such honors from the Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA) during its annual awards ceremony in late April, Crawford (26-0, 18KOs) had already added another win and a second title to his resume. A 6th round knockout of Thomas Dulorme earned the southpaw a vacant belt in super lightweight, just six days before receiving his BWAA Fighter of the Year award. [Click Here To Read More]
By the time he received such honors from the Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA) during its annual awards ceremony in late April, Crawford (26-0, 18KOs) had already added another win and a second title to his resume. A 6th round knockout of Thomas Dulorme earned the southpaw a vacant belt in super lightweight, just six days before receiving his BWAA Fighter of the Year award. [Click Here To Read More]
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