Terence Crawford Hit with $75 Fine After High-Profile Traffic Stop
Boxer Terence Crawford, a three-time unified division champion, has been fined $75 and ordered to pay $49 in court costs after being found guilty of careless driving in an incident that led to a traffic stop at gunpoint last year. The stop, which involved police ordering Crawford and his passengers out of their vehicle, unfolded just hours after the world champion boxer had celebrated a triumphant homecoming in Omaha after defeating Canelo Álvarez in a highly anticipated super middleweight championship fight.
The incident occurred on September 28, immediately following Crawford’s victory parade through downtown Omaha, where he was hailed as a hometown hero. The win marked a significant milestone for Crawford, who became the first male boxer to capture three unified division titles.
Crawford announced his retirement from boxing in December, citing a 42-0 record and 31 knockouts as his impressive parting legacy.
Following an investigation into the September traffic stop, the Omaha police review found that officers had acted lawfully in their response to the situation.
The guilty verdict for careless driving does not affect Crawford’s stellar boxing career accomplishments, which are set to be remembered in boxing history for years to come.
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