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Boxing champ Terence Crawford tells Omaha graduates to work hard and keep fighting for success

  • Terence Crawford, an unbeaten four-division world boxing champion, spoke at the University of Nebraska at Omaha commencement on Friday at Baxter Arena.
  • Crawford encouraged graduates to work hard, resist negativity, and keep setting goals, drawing on his journey from a difficult north Omaha childhood to boxing fame.
  • He overcame challenges including being kicked out of five schools, running with a bad crowd, and surviving multiple gunshot wounds, including one to the head as a teen.
  • Crawford referenced Mike Tyson's saying that everyone thinks they have a strategy until they're confronted with unexpected challenges, and emphasized that individuals have the power to shape their own future and define their own success.
  • He intends to continue his work beyond his boxing career by expanding his youth sports center in north Omaha, where young people learn valuable lessons in confidence, discipline, and healthy living through athletic programs.
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Boxing champ Terence Crawford tells Omaha graduates to work hard and keep fighting for success

Unbeaten four-division world champion Terence “Bud” Crawford encouraged graduating University of Nebraska at Omaha students to devote themselves to hard work, never give in to negativity around them and never stop setting goals.

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Associated Press News broke the news in United States on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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