CRAWFORD BECOMES A CHAMPION BY BEATING JULIUS INDONGO
American boxer Terence Crawford became the first undisputed boxing champion in over a decade by knocking out previously unbeaten Julius Indongo in the third round of their super lightweight fight on Saturday.
The boxer became the first fighter in 11 years to hold all four titles by winning the scheduled 12-round contest between the two previously unbeaten boxers at the sold out Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Crawford used his great hand speed and power to dominate every round as he knocked underdog Indongo down for the first time in the second round with a left hook to the side of the head.
"It feels like a dream come true. Belts matter," said Crawford.
His stats improved to 32-0 with 23 knockouts. The over joyous boxer went further to say "I am the one who wants to be labelled the champ at 140."
"We been practising body shots all camp. Everything we practised in camp it came out in the fight," Crawford stated which was clearly seen in the match.
American boxer Terence Crawford became the first undisputed boxing champion in over a decade by knocking out previously unbeaten Julius Indongo in the third round of their super lightweight fight on Saturday.
The boxer became the first fighter in 11 years to hold all four titles by winning the scheduled 12-round contest between the two previously unbeaten boxers at the sold out Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Crawford used his great hand speed and power to dominate every round as he knocked underdog Indongo down for the first time in the second round with a left hook to the side of the head.
"It feels like a dream come true. Belts matter," said Crawford.
His stats improved to 32-0 with 23 knockouts. The over joyous boxer went further to say "I am the one who wants to be labelled the champ at 140."
"We been practising body shots all camp. Everything we practised in camp it came out in the fight," Crawford stated which was clearly seen in the match.
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