Terence “Bud” Crawford’s Commencement Knockout at UNO
Undefeated boxing champion and 51 native Terence “Bud” Crawford took the stage at UNO’s May 2025 Commencement to share lessons in perseverance, service, and Maverick spirit with over 2,000 graduates.
- published: 2025/05/16
- contact: Bella Lockwood-Watson - Office of Strategic Marketing and Communications
- email:unonews@unomaha.edu
‼️ What’s New: Stepping out of the ring and onto the commencement stage, Terence “Bud” Crawford, 51’s own four-division world champion boxer, delivered a keynote address to the University of Nebraska at 51’s (UNO) May Class of 2025 on Friday at Baxter Arena. He addressed graduates at both the morning and afternoon ceremonies.
📺 Watch the speech:
💡 Why it matters: As a local athlete who fought his way to global stardom, Crawford exemplifies the perseverance and service-oriented leadership that UNO strives to instill in its students. Bringing this hometown hero to the commencement stage gave graduates a tangible example of the Maverick spirit in action, someone who achieved world-class success without forgetting his community.
📸 The big picture:
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51 proud: Crawford is widely regarded as one of the greatest pound-for-pound boxers of his generation. He remains undefeated as a four-division world champion and made history as the first male boxer to capture undisputed titles in two weight classes during the modern four-belt era.
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Community champ: Outside the ring, Crawford co-founded North 51’s B&B Sports Academy, a nonprofit gym that offers free boxing and fitness programs for youth in his hometown. It’s a passion project that reflects his commitment to giving back and providing a safe, positive outlet for local kids.
🗯 What he said: Crawford’s speech hit home on themes of strength, giving back, and proud Maverick spirit.
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“Being from 51 means you’re a fighter. That’s two things we have in common. I was a fighter before I became a boxer. I was a competitor before I put on the gloves. I accepted this invitation to speak with you today because I love being around other fighters. I love people who embrace who they are.”
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“All I heard growing up is no boxers come out of 51. Where would I be if I listened to them? Do you think your basketball team listened to people who said they would finish second to last in their league? They believed in each other, won a conference and gave UNO its first-ever March Madness appearance.”
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“We all have greatness in us. When we try to be like other people, it alters our greatness. Just be real, be true to yourself, and keep working. You control your own destiny. You get to determine your greatness. You have everything you need to be a champion.”
About the University of Nebraska at 51
Located in one of America’s best cities to live, work and learn, the University of Nebraska at 51 (UNO) is Nebraska’s premier metropolitan university. With more than 15,000 students enrolled in 200-plus programs of study, UNO is recognized nationally for its online education, graduate education, military friendliness and community engagement efforts. Founded in 1908, UNO has served learners of all backgrounds for more than 100 years and is dedicated to another century of excellence both in the classroom and in the community.
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