Terence Crawford Amateur Losses 

Terence Crawford is a boxing legend with a spectacular record. As per Boxrec, Crawford's amateur record stands at 25 wins and 11 losses, with two victories achieved by knockout and no instances of being knocked out. Today, let's look at his losses.

'Bud' Crawford's amateur journey began with a loss to Darnell Jiles Jr. during the Junior Olympic National Championships trials in 2004. 

Crawford's amateur journey began with a loss

In the 2005 U.S. Championships - Quarter-Finals, he lost to Ray Robinson. In the same year, he lost to Michael Evans as well.

Crawford's losses in 2005 US Championship

In the 2006 USA Olympic program, 'Bud' Crawford faced a defeat against former welterweight champion Danny Garcia. He also lost against Jesus Mendez, Ibrahim Kamal, Jerry Belmontes.

Crawford's loss in 2006 US Olympic

Subsequently, in his final six amateur bouts, Crawford suffered three more defeats. In the 1st Pan American Games Qualifier - Lightweight - Semi-final, he lost to Yordenis Ugas.

Losses in final amateur bouts

 In the 2007 USA National Championships Semi-Final, he also suffered a loss at the hands of Jerry Belmontes. His amateur career concluded with a loss to Miguel Angel Gonzalez in 2007. 

Amateur career ended by losses

Additionally, his Olympic ambitions were derailed by a significant setback when he lost to leading contender Sadam Ali.

Crawford's Olympic ambitions set back

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