(Video) Terence Crawford Silencing Channing Crowder Over ‘$100 Million’ Argument Goes Viral
Boxing legend Terence Crawford reiterates his stance on retirement after Channing Crowder questions his price to return.
Terence Crawford (via Boxing news)
Terence Crawford, undefeated with a 42‑0 record, is widely regarded as one of the most dominant boxers of the modern era. Despite his success, he has had a rocky relationship with governing bodies and boxing executives. These conflicts contributed to his decision to retire in December 2025. He recently addressed NFL linebacker Channing Crowder’s question about returning for $100 million, reiterating his stance on retirement.
Crawford’s professional career spanned nearly two decades, during which he maintained his rare undefeated status. He faced the likes of Israil Madrimov, Amir Khan, and Errol Spence Jr., and emerged victorious in all bouts. His dominance was cemented when he defeated Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez in September 2025, becoming the first male three-weight undisputed champion of the four-belt era.
However, Crawford retired after being stripped of his belt due to sanctioning fee issues with the WBC. He recently appeared on The Pivot Podcast, hosted by Channing Crowder, who asked him to come out of retirement for $100 million. When Crawford declined, Crowder remarked he could sell his soul for that amount. However, the Nebraska native’s response reinforced his firm decision to remain retired.
That’s you. Now we know your character. Sometimes you know you look at people and be like damn man, you can got no dignity. You ain’t got no morals. Come on man. What you gonna stand for if everything is about money? I wanted to do something that I set my sights out to do as a little boy and money wasn’t the motivation. Me being a world champion was the motivation. Me accomplishing all the things that I’ve accomplished along the way on my journey.
Terence Crawford via The Pivot Podcast
Terence Crawford explains why even $100M wouldn’t bring him back to boxing, then CHECKS Channing Crowder for saying he’d sell his soul for that amount 😳💀👀
— Killa 🌺 (@KillaKreww) February 5, 2026
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Crawford has maintained a disciplined, no-nonsense approach to life, never smoking, drinking, or engaging in reckless behavior. He has consistently highlighted the long-term dangers of boxing to athletes’ health. Throughout his career, ‘Bud’ criticized management bodies for undermining his achievements. He also challenged narratives that labeled him less marketable than other top fighters.
Over his nearly two-decade career, Crawford earned an estimated $70 million from fight purses, pay-per-view shares, and endorsements. His victory over Alvarez reportedly brought more than $25 million, the largest payday of his career. Combined with sponsorships, title defenses, and international fight agreements, his disciplined approach turned professional success into significant financial achievement.
Terence Crawford’s comments on Crowder’s podcast reinforced his commitment to retirement, emphasizing discipline and long-term priorities over money. His mindset emphasizes legacy and personal principles. By declining a $100 million offer, he underscored the value he places on life outside the ring. ‘Bud’s approach highlights a disciplined perspective that guided his career for nearly two decades.
Terence Crawford lashes out at Teofimo Lopez’s team
Terence Crawford’s reaction after Shakur Stevenson’s unanimous victory over Teofimo Lopez at Madison Square Garden became a widely shared moment after January 31st 2026. Stevenson’s wins by wide point margins solidified his status as a four‑division world champion. Following the bout, Crawford entered the ring, engaged with Lopez’s camp, and performed a mocking gesture in front of Lopez and his team.

Crawford’s actions followed a tense buildup to the Stevenson‑Lopez fight, including a face-off with Lopez’s father at the weigh-in and ongoing exchanges between both camps. This history set the stage for Crawford’s post-fight behavior, which some described as taunting during his friend’s victory celebration. The Nebraska native, however, used the moment to lash out at his critics.
They mad! It’s cool when they do it, it’s a problem when I do it, F*** EM!!!! F*** Teo, F*** his daddy, f*** his sister and anyone else that has a problem.
Terence Crawford via X
Terence Crawford goes OFF on Teofimo Lopez after his loss to Shakur Stevenson 🗣️
— Source of Boxing (@Sourceofboxing) February 1, 2026
"F**K EM!!! F**k Teo, F**k his Daddy, f**k his sister, and anyone else that has a problem." pic.twitter.com/x6G3Gmn8pa
The rivalry between Crawford and Lopez’s team originated from comments made by Teofimo Lopez Sr., who publicly called the former multi-divisional champion “too scared” to fight his son. These remarks created tension between the two camps leading up to the Stevenson‑Lopez bout. Terence Crawford’s post-fight actions were seen as a response to that disrespect.
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