Terence Crawford Held at Gunpoint Following Hometown Victory Parade
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Terence "Bud" Crawford, a three-division boxing champion, was threatened with a gun and given a ticket for reckless driving, police said, just hours after a victory parade...
Omaha Celebrates Champion Boxer Terence "Bud" Crawford
Omaha celebrated one of its own on Saturday, welcoming boxing champion Terence “Bud” Crawford home after the Omaha native defeated Canelo Alvarez on Sept. 14 to become the undisputed super middle weight champion. The city held a parade for the 38-year-old boxer, celebrating his victory. “I’m happy for this moment, I’m happy for the support that Omaha has been giving me over the years,” Crawford said at his press conference before the festivities…
Terence Crawford held at gunpoint following hometown victory parade
Terence Crawford had a sour ending to his hometown victory parade in Nebraska. Omaha police intercepted Crawford moments after the celebrations, ordered him to step out of his vehicle, and held him at gunpoint.'Bud' looks to be aging like a fine wine inside the ring, scoring the biggest win of his career last time out at almost 40. Heading into the bout as a slight underdog, the American outboxed the legendary Canelo Alvarez to earn the nod from…
Terence Crawford held at gunpoint by police and ordered out of car after victory parade
#sports #uk Proper news from Britain - News from Britain you won’t find anywhere else. Not the tosh the big media force-feed you every day!Recently crowned undisputed world super middleweight boxing champion Terence Crawford was stopped by police over suspected reckless driving in his hometown of Omaha, Nebraska, during the early hours of Saturday morning. The boxer and three passengers were ordered from their vehicle and held at gunpoint after …
Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford event in Omaha was a point of pride for the community that ended on a sour note - The Reader
The state of Nebraska, the city of Omaha and the community of North Omaha proudly took notice Saturday. People cheered, chanted and held up their cell phones hoping for a decent video of one of the greatest boxers of all time, Terence “Bud” Crawford, as he moved down a parade route in downtown Omaha. Thousands of people united to celebrate Crawford’s unanimous victory over Canelo Alvarez on Sept. 13, which earned him the super middleweight crown…
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