Terence Crawford emerged from the locker room at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas late on Saturday night time, walked the lengthy aisle to the area ground, then scaled the steps to the boxing ring yet another time.
He had the World Boxing Organization welterweight title belt, which he has owned since 2018, draped over his left forearm, together with the inexperienced World Boxing Council belt, which he had just won from Errol Spence Jr. The different two belts, from the International Boxing Federation and the World Boxing Association, rested with members of Crawford’s entourage, who adopted him to ringside for the postfight information convention.
Crawford greeted Spence, whom he had simply defeated by technical knockout in the ninth spherical of the most essential boxing match of the 12 months. Spence, his face purple and swollen, and Crawford, his face unblemished, hugged and spoke with one another. Before Spence may exit, Crawford handed him the W.B.C. belt, then gathered the different straps from his workforce members and handed them to him, too.
Belt exchanges like these are frequent however seldom seen in public. Boxing’s sanctioning our bodies will make new belts for Crawford, who’s now 40-0 with 31 knockouts after Saturday’s emphatic win. Spence, 28-1 with 22 knockouts, will retain his as keepsakes.
The postfight ritual hinged on the premise that sold the fight — that Crawford, 35, and Spence, 33, are each champions. But solely Crawford is the undisputed champion. The win on Saturday, during which he landed twice as many punches as Spence did, makes him the first welterweight to carry titles from all 4 main sanctioning our bodies.
The belts Crawford handed again will all the time belong to Spence, however the welterweight division belongs to Crawford.
“The whole world is talking about it, and we put on a great show,” Crawford mentioned.
On paper, the showdown, between beforehand undefeated champions, was evenly matched. Neither fighter had ever been knocked down, and each tended to win their fights by broad margins. The oddsmakers gave Crawford a slight edge, and the boxers’ information and talent units additionally hinted at a detailed contest.
But folks near Crawford, who’s from Omaha, seen an uptick in depth throughout coaching camp.
“He added to everything he’s doing — more swimming, more running, a lot more recovery,” mentioned Keyshawn Davis, the light-weight contender who educated alongside Crawford in Colorado Springs. “I’ve never seen him put so much into a fight.”
After Spence gained the first spherical by advancing behind a stiff proper jab, Crawford dropped him in Round 2 with a brief proper hand throughout a fast trade of punches.
“My timing was off, and he capitalized on a couple of things,” mentioned Spence, a local of Long Island in New York who grew up close to Dallas. “His timing was a lot better than mine tonight.”
When Spence speared Crawford with a jab to the stomach, Crawford countered with a tough left hand to the head. And when Spence tried a flurry in Round 6, Crawford popped him with a jab. Then one other. Then a tough left hand. Then one other.
As Crawford gained rounds, Spence’s coach, Derrick James, urged a shift in ways.
“Do our best to take away what he was doing, instead of kind of standing in front of him,” James mentioned.
It didn’t work.
Crawford ended a Round 7 salvo of punches with a physique shot that made Spence stiffen. When Spence launched a looping left hand halfway by way of the spherical, Crawford fired a brief proper hook that despatched Spence to the canvas. Just earlier than the bell, a double proper hook knocked Spence off his toes. As the referee, Harvey Dock, counted over Spence’s fallen physique, Crawford turned his again to the scene and started grandstanding to some associates at ringside.
Two rounds later, there was one other looping left from Spence after which one other fast, concussive proper hook from Crawford. Spence staggered backward. Crawford adopted up with heavy punches. Dock stepped between the fighters and halted the bout with 28 seconds remaining in Round 9.
For Crawford, the second introduced elation and likewise reduction.
“It’s like a breath of fresh air that I get to breathe,” Crawford mentioned. “We finally did it.”
All three judges scored the bout, 79-70, for Crawford, a degree of unanimity that’s uncommon in a subjectively scored sport. Even extra unusual: Crawford’s mix of energy and accuracy.
The CompuBox scoring system credited Crawford with touchdown 185 of 369 punches, in contrast with 96 of 480 for Spence. Crawford additionally landed 98 of 163 energy punches; the 60 p.c success fee is unusually excessive for a top-tier bout.
The statistical landslide appeared to remove the want for a rematch, however the contract gave the dropping fighter the choice to set off one. Spence mentioned he meant to train it.
“We got to do it again,” he mentioned in the ring after the struggle. “I’ll be a lot better.”
Spence mentioned he would favor to maneuver up in weight and meet Crawford in the 154-pound junior middleweight division, however he could have misplaced his negotiating leverage alongside together with his world titles on Saturday. Crawford would enter a rematch as the clear headliner and have the higher hand in dictating contract phrases.
Crawford’s win made him the first male boxer to carry all 4 main titles in two completely different weight lessons, at 140 kilos and now at 147. Among girls, solely Claressa Shields has achieved that feat.
In 2017, Crawford turned the undisputed champion at 140 kilos, then promptly vacated these titles to maneuver as much as welterweight. On Saturday night time, he thought-about an identical transfer, saying that he, like Spence, had grown drained of shaving his weight to 147 kilos.
But he additionally hinted that, after producing a career-best efficiency at age 35, and securing his standing as one of the biggest fighters in boxing historical past, he won’t have many extra titles to chase.
“In two months, I’ll be 36 years old,” he mentioned. “I’ve been boxing since I was 7 years old. I’ve got to sit down with my team and think about the future.”