Skip to main content
Boxing News
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Features
  • Schedule
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Features
  • Fight Schedule
  • Current Champions
  • Magazine

Follow us

  • YouTube YouTube
  • Instagram Instagram
  • Twitter / X Twitter
  • Facebook Facebook

© 2013—2025 Boxing News

Magazine

Oscar De La Hoya takes aim at Terence Crawford’s legacy after sudden retirement announcement

Kerr Ferguson

17th December, 2025

Oscar De La Hoya takes aim at Terence Crawford’s legacy after sudden retirement announcement
Image credit: Getty

Terence Crawford has been widely praised for his decision to retire at the very top of his game, undefeated in 42 fights and boasting world titles in five divisions.

Three months on from his historic victory over Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez to become the undisputed super-middleweight champion, Crawford said that he had ‘nothing left to prove’ alongside a video announcing the end of his professional boxing career.

Fighters, fans and analysts have commended the move, which sees arguably the greatest fighter of his generation leave the game having earned extremely well and with all of his faculties in tact.

However, not all agree with the retirement. Oscar De La Hoya, who has previously said ‘Bud’ is in the conversation for the best of all time with that Canelo victory, dialled back on past comments when responding to the news on Instagram, as per DAZN.

“I can name 4, 5, 6 that compete and probably even beat him … Two good fighters he beat. Congratulations.”

Oscar De La Hoya didn’t hold back when the Terence Crawford news dropped 🥶

Thoughts? ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/erfyHNj82h

— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) December 17, 2025

De La Hoya — who has admitted he was a shell of his prime self late in his career — likely refers to Canelo and Errol Spence Jr, who Crawford beat back in 2023 to become undisputed at welterweight. The fighter-turned-promoter ignored the manner in which ‘Bud’ performed throughout his campaign, cycling through weight classes and beating the men in front of him to secure the belts.

In direct contrast to De La Hoya’s comments, the likes of Devin Haney and Andre Ward have complimented Crawford on a Hall of Fame worthy career. Ward, who also retired undefeated, said that the switch-hitter from Omaha, now 38, beat the toughest opponent there is: the sport itself.

More stories

Joshua and Tyson Fury

Tyson Fury sends direct warning to Anthony Joshua ahead of Jake Paul fight

17 Dec, 2025
Bob Arum and Floyd Mayweather

Bob Arum says there’s ‘no question’ that Floyd Mayweather should have lost one fight on the cards

17 Dec, 2025
Tim Bradley weigh in

Tim Bradley targeting one man for boxing comeback after 9 years of retirement: “I’m not playing”

17 Dec, 2025
Terence Crawford

Undefeated Hall of Fame legend ‘salutes’ Terence Crawford for retiring while still on top

17 Dec, 2025
Boxing News

Since 1909

Editorial

  • News
  • Live Coverage
  • BN Investigates
  • Opinion
  • Features
  • Magazine

Boxing

  • Upcoming Fight Schedule
  • Current Boxing Champions

Company

  • About Boxing News
  • Contact us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy policy

Follow us

  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • X
  • Facebook
  • Google News
Copyright 2013—2025 Boxing News