Thomastearns wrote: ↑10 Oct 2020, 05:09The only good thing about a Crawford win is the increased likelihood of Crawford - Spence sooner than later down the line.
The cruel low blow inflicted by Mr Covid might actually turn out to be a win-win for the fans.
To maintain the incomes that the so called stars are accustomed to might mean either more regular fights or more big showdown fights.
Crawford has a $3m per bout guarantee, hence the reason why Bob Arum is complaining about rival networks refusing to purchase Top Rank’s boxing content.
He wrongly expected the Brits to fund a mismatch being staged at 4am UK time.
Anyway, let’s focus on what you said about the increased likelihood of Crawford-Spence Jr.
Everyone with a financial vested interest in certain boxing events will expect to receive their well-deserved slice of the pie.
And the PBC, in conjunction with Fox and Showtime, may find they can enjoy larger slices of a small pie (baked using in-house ingredients), rather than cutting a bigger pie (baked from a cross-network/promotional recipe) into smaller pieces.
So I think we’re less likely to see Crawford-Spence, because Top Rank demands a 50-50 split, even though they have no credible opponents at 147lbs for Crawford to face.