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Terence Crawford names the only fighter in history who could have beaten him

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Nobody was able to solve the puzzle on how to beat Terence Crawford.

The American hung up the gloves in December with a perfect 42-0 record, after a stellar career which saw him defeat all comers.

Those include the likes of Errol Spence, Shawn Porter, Israil Madrimov and Viktor Postol, as ‘Bud’ went on his way to becoming undisputed at 140lbs and 147lbs, along with further world title reigns at lightweight and super-welterweight.

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No doubt the best win of his career came in his final fight though, as Crawford successfully stepped up two weight divisions to dethrone super-middleweight king Canelo Alvarez, becoming the first male fighter in history to be undisputed in three separate divisions in the process.

While ‘Bud’ never looked in danger of losing a fight, he has named one man who he thinks would have had what it takes to hand him his first loss.

Posting on social media, Crawford reveals that he thinks he would have found things tough were he to have ever fought Floyd Mayweather.

“I be paying homage to the ones before me but Mayweather the only one I would have had problems with because his mind.”

Just like Crawford, Mayweather retired unbeaten, ending his professional career in 2017 with a perfect 50-0 record.

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During his incredible tenure he secured wins over fighters such as Manny Pacquiao, Oscar De La Hoya and even Crawford foe Canelo, as Mayweather became a five-division world champion from super-featherweight to super-welterweight.

A fantasy fight between Mayweather and Crawford is often debated amongst the boxing world, and Floyd’s uncle Jeff has even weighed in himself with a surprise verdict.

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7-Time WWE Champion Wrestled In His Last Match at WrestleMania 42

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Kurt Angle has confirmed that a major WWE Superstar is now retired. The aforementioned star was in action at WrestleMania 42.

Night Two of WrestleMania 42 kicked off with a singles match between Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi, where the latter picked up the win inside five minutes. After the loss, Lesnar left his gloves and boots in the ring before embracing Paul Heyman and bidding an emotional farewell to the fans, leaving everyone speculating that he’s done with in-ring competition.

Kurt Angle, who was one of Brock’s fiercest opponents back in the day, took to X to reflect on the shocking turn of events. The Olympic Gold medalist confirmed that the Beast Incarnate is indeed retired.

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“Love you my brother. There will only be one like you. Enjoy retirement Brock.”


Brock Lesnar picked Oba Femi as his WWE WrestleMania 42 opponent

Fans had been salivating at the thought of Brock Lesnar facing Oba Femi ever since the latter made his main roster debut. WWE fulfilled their wishes as the two powerhouses squared off at WrestleMania 42 in an enthralling bout. It was reported after the match that it was The Beast Incarnate’s choice to face Oba in what looks to be his final WWE match.

Oba Femi was in high spirits after the match. The Ruler was present on the WrestleMania 42 post-show, where he addressed his win, noting that he has nullified 25 years of dominance from Brock Lesnar:

“It feels amazing, because it’s one thing to tell everybody what you are, and another to show everybody exactly what you are. I took 25 years of history, 25 years of dominance from the Beast and made it null, because I am what I say I am. The Ruler, the Destroyer, the Bringer of War, Oba Femi!”

There is still no confirmation from WWE regarding Brock Lesnar’s retirement. The Beast Incarnate could still swerve the fans and return to action down the line. However, his actions at WrestleMania 42 indicate that he has, indeed, donned his wrestling boots for the last time.