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Crosby, aged 21, started his career on September 2007. Although still relatively close to the start of his career, his record stands at 6-3-0 and Crosby will want to add some more wins to that throughout the next stage inhis career. The longest win streak that Crosby has ever recorded was between September 2007 and November 2009 when it totaled 5 wins. Crosby's longest KO streak is 1 fights long.
In an impressive debut, Crosby kept his calm and defeated Terrence Harris over 4 rounds via a judges decision. This was only the 2nd time Harris had been taken the full distance. Crosby's win streak continued to amass with 5 wins against fighters such as Javier Sanchez, Joel Gonzalez and Richard Heath.
Crosby went into his next fight against Trenton Titsworth on June 19th, 2010 with a career record of 5 wins. On June 19th, 2010, Crosby took on and was defeated over the distance by Trenton Titsworth in his first career defeat. Crosby lost via UD in a valiant effort. Taking his record to 6-1-0. Crosby then went on to win his next fight against Greg Hackett.
Crosby lost to Stephen Scott in his next fight. Taking place on July 15th, 2011, Crosby's career record after this fight stood at 6-2-0. Crosby fought a brave fight but in the end was outclassed by Stephen Scott over the 8 distance.
On July 20th, 2013, Crosby took on and was defeated by George Sosa meaning his career tally went to 6-3-0 Crosby never really got going in his latest fight vs Sosa. Sosa was the better man and became the first fighter to stop Crosby in a round 2 RTD shutout.