How did Terence Crawford manage to make a perfectly valid question posed by Max Kellerman sound like something race-related?
Max simply stated that “there’s a sense that in boxing, you need to have showmanship outside the ring in order to help your business. You are a much more soft-spoken person.” And then Crawford was asked for his thoughts?
Most fighters feel compelled to find a way to sell their bouts to the mainstream masses. And if they’re unwilling to do this, then they’re far less likely to attract a viewing audience.
There’s no need to adhere to racial stereotypes, since we’ve seen the likes of Tyson Fury, Conor McGregor, Carl Froch, George Groves etc. employ all sorts of dodgy shenanigans to successfully sell their bouts.
There’s no need to bring race into things! Bud's headlining a PPV event and Crawford’s own lack of charisma that could potentially adversely affect the amount of buys this event achieves.
Thoughts?