Boxer Terence Crawford Slammed After Resurfaced Clip Shows Him Explaining How He Told The Mother Of His 6 Kids He Was Having His 7th w/ Another Woman

Terence Crawford
Boxer Terence Crawford Slammed After Resurfaced Clip Shows Him Explaining How He Told The Mother Of His 6 Kids He Was Having His 7th w/ Another Woman
Boxer Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford is facing backlash after a resurfaced interview revealed how he told his longtime partner he was having a child with another woman.
In a clip from his April appearance on Club Shay Shay, the undefeated boxing champ candidly recalled telling his high school sweetheart, Alindra, mother of six of his seven kids, that he had fathered a child outside their relationship.
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“I’m just a man,” Crawford told Shannon Sharpe. Admitting he didn’t try to cover it up, Crawford summarized breaking the news with a simple,
“N**ga got one on the way.”
The resurfaced clip, now going viral, has sparked criticism, with many calling out the casual tone in which Crawford discussed the deeply personal moment and blaming the situation on manhood rather than a lack of personal discipline and accountability.
What are your thoughts? Was Terence just keeping it real, or is the heat he’s getting deserved?
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