Terence Crawford Declares One Champion Unbeatable in Current Division
Terence Crawford has urged respect for one standout fighter in the 154lb ranks. His social media post on March 30, 2026 sparked fresh debate.
Career highlights
Crawford climbed through multiple weight classes during his career. He won the undisputed super-lightweight title by beating Julius Indongo in 2017.
Six years later he unified welterweight belts with a dominant win over Errol Spence Jr. He then moved to super-welterweight and beat Israil Madrimov on his 154lb debut to claim the WBA title.
He later jumped to super-middleweight and defeated the undisputed champion Canelo Alvarez. Retirement followed soon after, leaving those titles fragmented.
Crawford’s recent declaration
On March 30, 2026 Crawford said that one champion in the current division is unbeatable. The remark came via his verified social account.
Filmogaz.com reported the comment and the ensuing reaction among fighters and fans. The statement increased attention on super-welterweight matchups.
Sebastian Fundora profile
Sebastian Fundora holds the WBC super-welterweight title. His nickname is the ‘Towering Inferno’.
At 6’5″, Fundora is boxing’s tallest active world champion. In February 2026 he stopped Keith Thurman to retain the title.
State of the division
Champions at 154lbs are actively seeking big fights. Xander Zayas recently became the youngest unified world champion.
Zayas has signed to face Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis next. A unification between Fundora and the Zayas–Ennis winner would be highly anticipated.
Possible future matchups
- Sebastian Fundora vs the Zayas–Ennis victor for unification.
- Xander Zayas vs Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis as a landmark clash.
- Top contenders aligning for titles as the division reshapes.
Crawford’s assertion that one fighter is unbeatable has added drama. The next 18 months will likely define new pound-for-pound names.