Terence Crawford found himself at the center of backlash after celebrating Shakur Stevenson’s biggest career win in a way many fans felt crossed the line. Stevenson defeated Teofimo Lopez in a 12-round fight at Madison Square Garden to become the new light welterweight champion, a result that marked a major step forward in his career. While the focus should have stayed on Stevenson’s achievement, Crawford’s post-fight actions quickly became a talking point. Crawford, who mentored Stevenson and stood in his corner during the fight, reacted emotionally as the decision was announced. He filmed himself shouting and celebrating while aiming taunts toward Team Lopez inside the ring.
The moment was caught on camera and spread rapidly across social media.
Instead of being praised, the retired champion's behavior was seen as bad sportsmanship by his fans. Several fans noted Lopez had just lost a tough match on a big stage. They argued that mocking a defeated fighter took attention away from Stevenson’s disciplined performance and historic title win. Some fans also noted Crawford’s status as an all-time great, saying his actions carried extra weight because younger fighters look to him as an example.
Why Terence Crawford’s reaction sparked such strong fan backlash
The criticism grew louder because Crawford is known for his calm personality inside and outside the ring. Throughout his career, he built a reputation for letting his performances speak for themselves. That made his animated celebration stand out even more. Fans who admired his usual composure expressed disappointment, saying they expected better from someone with his legacy. The tension was not entirely unexpected. Crawford and Teofimo Lopez, along with Lopez’s father, had exchanged words in the buildup to the fight. Those earlier confrontations added emotion to the night and may have influenced Crawford’s reaction once Stevenson won. Still, many fans felt that personal history was not a good reason to mock a fighter after a loss.
The relationship between Crawford and Stevenson has been praised by some who saw Crawford's reaction as one of pride that a successful fighter had been mentored. There are often strong feelings after championship bouts where, in addition to the intensity of the competition itself, it can take many years of hard work and loyalty to achieve this type of success. Ultimately, the most significant accomplishment from that night was Stevenson's winning fight. Stevenson boxed very well for twelve rounds to defeat Lopez and won a title in a new division, further solidifying himself as one of boxing's best fighters. While Crawford's behavior has drawn much criticism, it likely will be viewed as an isolated incident rather than a permanent representation of his character. The attention will now be focused back on Stevenson and what this victory means for the future of the division.