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Terence Crawford’s 7-year-old daughter loses shoe, comes back to win track race in heroic effort

Terence “Bud” Crawford — who has yet to lose a fight in his professional career (38-0, 29 KOs) — is in the midst of an astonishing rise in the boxing world, but it’s the talent of his daughter, Talaya, which currently has our jaws on the floor.

On Saturday, 7-year-old Talaya ran out of her shoe on the starting blocks of a 200-meter sprint at her AAU track meet at Northwest High School in Omaha, Nebraska. While the inopportune start to the race would have been enough to make a less-determined individual give up, Talaya had different plans. Read More

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