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How Terence Crawford one-upped Naoya Inoue's performance from earlier in the week

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Naoya Inoue put the boxing world on tilt Tuesday night in Tokyo, where he produced a scintillating eighth-round TKO of Stephen Fulton to become the new junior featherweight unified world champion.

A stab jab to the body, changing levels with a pulverizing right hand and a left hook that laid Fulton on his back were the very bits of violence-embodying reasons that they call Inoue "The Monster."

But just as he soared to the top of DAZN's pound-for-pound best rankings, Terence Crawford more than responded with a resounding boxing masterclass of his own.

Crawford dropped the previously-undefeated Errol Spence Jr. three times, before willing a ninth-round TKO to be crowned the undisputed welterweight world champion and notch the second undisputed crown of his career.

Each consecutive knockdown — the first coming in the second round, then two more in the seventh — became more dynamic.

The first knockdown came on a perfectly-placed left-right counter combination:

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A sharp right hand to the top of Spence's head triggered the second knockdown:

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He then doubled up on ferocious right hooks to make Spence taste the canvas for a third time:

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Knowing he had broken down "The Truth," "Bud" ended the show with a plethora of lasered shots to drown out the "Big Fish" and punch his place further into boxing history.

And just like that, Crawford managed to one-up and top one sensational Inoue performance with a dazzling performance of his own to leave little doubts that he's the pound-for-pound best.