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Terence Crawford net worth: How much money boxer has made in career earnings, endorsements and more

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Since bursting onto the scene, Terence “Bud” Crawford has established himself as a force and, to many, the face of boxing.

Crawford is a proud native of Omaha, Neb., who took the boxing world by storm by racking up multiple accolades, including championships across multiple weight classes. He’s got the stats to back his reputation, and also the earning profile to show for it.

Given his prominence, any card featuring Crawford is a must-see draw. As such, he has racked up millions of dollars throughout his illustrious career.

Here is what to know about Crawford’s earnings and net worth.

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Terence Crawford net worth

Terence Crawford has a net worth of $20 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

The exact number is unclear, as Crawford’s career earnings exceed the above figure. Crawford has also picked up various endorsements throughout his career.

Terence Crawford career earnings

Terence Crawford is estimated to have earned over $40 million in his career in purses and pay-per-view revenue.

In 2023, an ESPN report indicated that Crawford earned over $10 million for fighting Errol Spence Jr, plus an additional figure for PPV bonuses. Crawford also earned $6 million for his 2021 defeat of Shawn Porter.

Crawford’s 2025 bout with Canelo Alvarez adds $10 million to the tally.

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Terence Crawford biggest fight paydays

Here are the biggest known payouts for Terence Crawford in his boxing career.

Crawford vs. Errol Spence Jr., 2025: $10 million+

The exact figure is unknown, but Crawford earned $10 million during his July 2023 fight with Errol Spence Jr.

That $10 million figure does not account for an undisclosed figure added through PPV bonuses. The rumored figure exceeds $10 million, though it has not been confirmed that Crawford earned over $20 million for the fight.

Crawford vs. Canelo Alvarez, Sept. 13, 2025: $10 million+

The fight with Canelo Alvarez nets Crawford a guaranteed $10 million, with the final figure increasing due to bonuses and miscellaneous payments.

Crawford vs. Shawn Porter, Nov. 20, 2021: $6 million

Crawford earned north of $6 million during his 2021 bout with Shawn Porter, according to reports at the time of the fight.

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Terence Crawford endorsements

Terence Crawford has picked up a host of endorsements throughout his career and rise to prominence.

Here is a list of some of Crawford’s biggest partnerships:

  • CrownCoins Casino
  • Everlast
  • Experian
  • PRIME Hydration
  • SNAC System

Terence Crawford business ventures and philanthropy

Crawford’s main philanthropic effort is B&B Sports Academy, a community-based athletic center in Omaha, Neb.

The academy is a nonprofit dedicated to working with the youth, including at-risk young people in need of structure. The defined goal of the academy is to provide the youth of Omaha with mentors who care for them and their well-being.

On the business side, Crawford is heavily invested in real estate and appreciating assets. He is a Riyadh Season ambassador and has collaborated with the University of Nebraska and WWE. 

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Terence Crawford social media following

Crawford has a major presence on social media.

He has nearly 2 million followers on Instagram and has over 480,000 followers on X (formerly Twitter). 

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Where does Terence Crawford live?

Crawford has remained close to his roots, owning homes and maintaining his residence in Omaha, Neb.

In 2023, Crawford told GQ that he bought a home in a new development neighborhood in Omaha for $150,000. He added that he spent $80,000 remodeling his grandmother’s Omaha home and an additional $260,000 on his sister’s home.

It was also in 2023 that Crawford took to Instagram to share progress of “Chez Crawford,” which is either an expansion to his home or a new home he was building in the city.

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