"Arum Sees Ramirez, Taylor, Prograis as Future Crawford Foes"IKSRTFO wrote: ↑10 Jan 2020, 11:33No, he's pitting Crawford against (1) of the biggest name 140lbers. Crawford has not fought another legit 140lber since moving up.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑10 Jan 2020, 11:31
You need to lean how to perform research…
Lamont Peterson was the WBA world welterweight champion when he fought Errol Spence Jr. and he hadn’t campaigned at 140lbs for 3½ years.
When Chris Algieri faced Errol Spence Jr., he hadn’t campaigned at 140lbs for two years and he had previously faced the likes of Manny Pacquiao and Amir Khan at welterweight.
The Mikey Garcia fight for Errol Spence Jr. was a one-off, but at least 'The Truth' was receiving a career-high payday to headline a PPV event in order to face an unbeaten four-weight world champion that previously faced ten world champions, as well as having engaged in eight world title bouts.
Anyway, you're missing the point. Bob Arum is essentially planning to pit Crawford against the biggest name 140lb-ers, because he can't or won't try to make fights against any of the PBC welterweights.
"All of these junior welterweights like Josh Taylor, like Jose Ramirez, like (Regis) Prograis will be moving up to the welterweight and those are great opponents for Terence Crawford," Arum told BS.com and a small group of reporters.