From float slots to title fights, from Manchester to LA and back, Anthony Crolla has - in his own words - lived the dream.
He has done the hard yards, fought back from adversity and got his rewards in success, status and respect from everyone.
And now, after 45 fights, it is all over. Enjoy retirement Million Dolla!
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Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Anthony Crolla on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra: "Getting the win was the main thing but now I know my time's up. It was always going to be my last fight but I know it's the right decision now.
"I got a lot of nice messages today which meant the world to me but I had to try and block them out. Fair play to Frankie - he gave me a tough fight. I definitely thought I'd done enough, though.
"I wasn't nervous coming into the arena but it did get to me a bit when I came out here - knowing it was for the last time.
"Two rounds in I thought I'd get to him and break him up but I didn't have it. I couldn't go through the gears and I couldn't get the shots off. Around round five I thought: 'My time's up'.
"It went right down to the final bell - hopefully it wasn't too bad to watch - I think my career has just caught up with me now.
"Hopefully I've left a bit of a legacy. And I'll be back in the gym training the youngsters and hopefully some of the champions of the future."
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Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 Live boxing pundit
After three or four rounds I was getting a bit concerned. I thought he was getting caught a little too much.
I was starting to panic in round four and five but then Crolla started to make a few changes and he boxed very sensibly to claim the win.
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Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Anthony Crolla is still standing in the centre of the Manchester Arena ring, taking soon-to-be treasured photos with his nearest and dearest.
These will be going on the mantelpiece/Instagram account.
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Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Natasha Jonas
First female British Olympic boxer on BBC Radio 5 Live sports extra
As a boxer the hardest thing is to know when your time is done.
Boxing has been a part of his life since he was 10 so to fill that void now isn't going to be easy and it's something he'll have to adjust to.
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Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 Live boxing pundit
I think there's an awful lot of people in here that are regulars and there are people here that will have sat with Crolla when he paid for his ticket here.
Those are the types of fans that Crolla has inspired and the type of fans that he's dragged along.
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Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Anthony Crolla's trainer Joe Gallagher on Sky Sports: "He's been a brilliant servant from Manchester. He's the only one from Manchester to win a world title in this arena and to defend it in this arena.
"I'm proud to be a part of his career."
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Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Not a dry eye in the house. Anthony Crolla is pushed back into the ring by his team, leaping on to all four of the corner posts and spreading his arms to take the acclaim of his adoring fans.
'I lived the dream'
Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Anthony Crolla on Sky Sports: "I definitely thought I'd done enough to win. But it's time to go now - I've had a great career - but it's time to go. Thank you so much Manchester.
"I had a lot of nice messages today and they made me emotional. I tried to enjoy it as much as I can but that's it I feel like I'm past it now.
"My world titles were my biggest achievements. But my proudest achievement is having this amazing crowd and this amazing support.
"I lived the dream."
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Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
"I enjoyed the fight but I also knew that's it, I'm past it."
Brutally honest as ever from Anthony Crolla.
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Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 Live boxing pundit
It was like something from a movie.
He fought the last 20 seconds of that fight with his back to the rope with Urquiaga unloading punches on him.
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Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent on Radio 5 Live sports extra
Anthony Crolla goes out in a highly respectable manner.
What a finish for him - just the way he wanted to leave the boxing ring.
Crolla wins on points!
Crolla v Urquiaga
Well! I didn't see that one coming.
Crolla takes it 95-95 98-92 97-93. No idea how those two judges got it that wide in Crolla's favour.
Not that anyone in Manchester cares.
End of round 10
Crolla v Urquiaga
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 Live boxing pundit
They had to fight for every second, for every inch of that bout.
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Crolla v Urquiaga
Anthony Crolla doesn't get the send off he wanted as an extraordinary career, full of ups and downs, battles against the odds, comes to a close.
He returns to the middle to clap all sides of the arena and then we wait...
End of round 10
Crolla v Urquiaga
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent on Radio 5 Live sports extra
A hugely competitive contest. We think Crolla has done enough. Many of the pundits ringside think it's desperately close.
End of round 10
Crolla v Urquiaga
Crolla looks shot as Urquiaga heads towards the bell in command. Ding ding... all over.
Anthony Crolla can barely lift his arm in the air as he tries to kid himself that he's got it.
Round 10
Crolla v Urquiaga
Into the last 30 seconds... both men throwing themselves forward...
Round 10
Crolla v Urquiaga
One final roar rings in the ears of Anthony Crolla as the crowd try to rally him.
Crolla lands a couple of left hooks, but it won't be enough. Urquiaga looks completely comfortable and has plenty left in the tank...
Round 10
Crolla v Urquiaga
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent on Radio 5 Live sports extra
Everybody in this arena has risen to their feet for the last three minutes of Anthony Crolla's professional career.
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Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
From float slots to title fights, from Manchester to LA and back, Anthony Crolla has - in his own words - lived the dream.
He has done the hard yards, fought back from adversity and got his rewards in success, status and respect from everyone.
And now, after 45 fights, it is all over. Enjoy retirement Million Dolla!
Post update
Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Anthony Crolla on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra: "Getting the win was the main thing but now I know my time's up. It was always going to be my last fight but I know it's the right decision now.
"I got a lot of nice messages today which meant the world to me but I had to try and block them out. Fair play to Frankie - he gave me a tough fight. I definitely thought I'd done enough, though.
"I wasn't nervous coming into the arena but it did get to me a bit when I came out here - knowing it was for the last time.
"Two rounds in I thought I'd get to him and break him up but I didn't have it. I couldn't go through the gears and I couldn't get the shots off. Around round five I thought: 'My time's up'.
"It went right down to the final bell - hopefully it wasn't too bad to watch - I think my career has just caught up with me now.
"Hopefully I've left a bit of a legacy. And I'll be back in the gym training the youngsters and hopefully some of the champions of the future."
Post update
Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 Live boxing pundit
After three or four rounds I was getting a bit concerned. I thought he was getting caught a little too much.
I was starting to panic in round four and five but then Crolla started to make a few changes and he boxed very sensibly to claim the win.
Post update
Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Anthony Crolla is still standing in the centre of the Manchester Arena ring, taking soon-to-be treasured photos with his nearest and dearest.
These will be going on the mantelpiece/Instagram account.
Post update
Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Natasha Jonas
First female British Olympic boxer on BBC Radio 5 Live sports extra
As a boxer the hardest thing is to know when your time is done.
Boxing has been a part of his life since he was 10 so to fill that void now isn't going to be easy and it's something he'll have to adjust to.
Post update
Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 Live boxing pundit
I think there's an awful lot of people in here that are regulars and there are people here that will have sat with Crolla when he paid for his ticket here.
Those are the types of fans that Crolla has inspired and the type of fans that he's dragged along.
Post update
Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Anthony Crolla's trainer Joe Gallagher on Sky Sports: "He's been a brilliant servant from Manchester. He's the only one from Manchester to win a world title in this arena and to defend it in this arena.
"I'm proud to be a part of his career."
Post update
Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Not a dry eye in the house. Anthony Crolla is pushed back into the ring by his team, leaping on to all four of the corner posts and spreading his arms to take the acclaim of his adoring fans.
'I lived the dream'
Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Anthony Crolla on Sky Sports: "I definitely thought I'd done enough to win. But it's time to go now - I've had a great career - but it's time to go. Thank you so much Manchester.
"I had a lot of nice messages today and they made me emotional. I tried to enjoy it as much as I can but that's it I feel like I'm past it now.
"My world titles were my biggest achievements. But my proudest achievement is having this amazing crowd and this amazing support.
"I lived the dream."
Post update
Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
"I enjoyed the fight but I also knew that's it, I'm past it."
Brutally honest as ever from Anthony Crolla.
Post update
Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 Live boxing pundit
It was like something from a movie.
He fought the last 20 seconds of that fight with his back to the rope with Urquiaga unloading punches on him.
Post update
Crolla beats Urquiaga in final fight
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent on Radio 5 Live sports extra
Anthony Crolla goes out in a highly respectable manner.
What a finish for him - just the way he wanted to leave the boxing ring.
Crolla wins on points!
Crolla v Urquiaga
Well! I didn't see that one coming.
Crolla takes it 95-95 98-92 97-93. No idea how those two judges got it that wide in Crolla's favour.
Not that anyone in Manchester cares.
End of round 10
Crolla v Urquiaga
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 Live boxing pundit
They had to fight for every second, for every inch of that bout.
Post update
Crolla v Urquiaga
Anthony Crolla doesn't get the send off he wanted as an extraordinary career, full of ups and downs, battles against the odds, comes to a close.
He returns to the middle to clap all sides of the arena and then we wait...
End of round 10
Crolla v Urquiaga
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent on Radio 5 Live sports extra
A hugely competitive contest. We think Crolla has done enough. Many of the pundits ringside think it's desperately close.
End of round 10
Crolla v Urquiaga
Crolla looks shot as Urquiaga heads towards the bell in command. Ding ding... all over.
Anthony Crolla can barely lift his arm in the air as he tries to kid himself that he's got it.
Round 10
Crolla v Urquiaga
Into the last 30 seconds... both men throwing themselves forward...
Round 10
Crolla v Urquiaga
One final roar rings in the ears of Anthony Crolla as the crowd try to rally him.
Crolla lands a couple of left hooks, but it won't be enough. Urquiaga looks completely comfortable and has plenty left in the tank...
Round 10
Crolla v Urquiaga
Mike Costello
BBC Sport boxing correspondent on Radio 5 Live sports extra
Everybody in this arena has risen to their feet for the last three minutes of Anthony Crolla's professional career.