I'd like the Boots fight but Terence wants big bucks and few casuals know who Boots is so that won't happen
Canelo doesnt have a massive frame and if he stops eating contaminated beef for a while there's no reason why he can't get down to say 157 / 158 for a catchweight fight with Bud.
Bandog wrote: ↑30 Jul 2023, 14:41
Ortiz Jr.? No one that actually wants to fight would sign to fight him.
Well, hopefully he is able to recover 100% this time. With 3.5 years of recurring serious health issues, it is a wonder that he has been able to fight as much as he has.
I wish Ortiz well also. That said, Stanonious would be an absolute fool to sign to fight Ortiz again. He should go straight to Boots next. Feel sorry for him, getting fukked over not getting Spence, now Ortiz 2X.
Re: So who does everyone want next for Crawford?
Posted: 01 Aug 2023, 22:30
by Les Norton
Charlo all the way.
Ennis will schooled, Tszyu brings nothing to the table and Thurman hasn’t been remotely relevant since he lost to Pacquiao. Prior to that he had less activity than Gary Russell Jnr
Re: So who does everyone want next for Crawford?
Posted: 01 Aug 2023, 23:10
by 1263220
GGG
Re: So who does everyone want next for Crawford?
Posted: 02 Aug 2023, 04:53
by Syntax Error
goose 5 wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 19:07
What I don't want is a Spence rematch-not this year, not ever !
Agreed.
We had to wait 5 years for this fight and now we all know why.
Spence did nothing in that fight to suggest he would have any chance of reversing the result.
Crawford is leagues above him and that’s truly terrifying, because Spence is actually a great fighter, but he's simply no match for Bud.
Re: So who does everyone want next for Crawford?
Posted: 02 Aug 2023, 20:35
by Evander
Crawford v Spence 2
Re: So who does everyone want next for Crawford?
Posted: 02 Aug 2023, 20:43
by tiny_acres
Evander wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 20:35
Crawford v Spence 2
Evander wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 20:44
What's going to make them the most money short term ?
Because a rematch will not sell. Spence was destroyed.
No one could honestly give him a real shot at Crawford
Sure they could, depends when it takes place.
Move it up a weight, with these two you could get away with it.
If a rematch happens its GOT to be at a higher weight otherwise no point , Spence was visibly drained that was obvious , no snap , no energy , just fighting on instinct , muscle memory and heart , would it make a difference i don't know i think it would , but we will see ,, other than that Charlo , which one who cares , both on the same night will do , get rid of them .. Boots may be interesting BUT i doubt its gonna happen , i think Boots will just wait it out and take the reigns when Crawford moves up.. and move up is sensiblt thats where the big money is ,, at that weight Boots also does a number on Spence , he's just finished at that weight
Because a rematch will not sell. Spence was destroyed.
No one could honestly give him a real shot at Crawford
Sure they could, depends when it takes place.
Move it up a weight, with these two you could get away with it.
If a rematch happens its GOT to be at a higher weight otherwise no point , Spence was visibly drained that was obvious , no snap , no energy , just fighting on instinct , muscle memory and heart , would it make a difference i don't know i think it would , but we will see ,, other than that Charlo , which one who cares , both on the same night will do , get rid of them .. Boots may be interesting BUT i doubt its gonna happen , i think Boots will just wait it out and take the reigns when Crawford moves up
Short term it looks like a rematch.
Re: So who does everyone want next for Crawford?
Posted: 03 Aug 2023, 02:11
by Cent0089
Well, if they are going for rematch, hopefully they put Jaron Ennis to undercard to bring some hype for him
What's going to make them the most money short term ?
Because a rematch will not sell. Spence was destroyed.
No one could honestly give him a real shot at Crawford
First fight did $22m in gate.
They’re gonna try rinsing.
Re: So who does everyone want next for Crawford?
Posted: 04 Aug 2023, 05:50
by adislav123
it's a pointless discussion as both canelo and crawford have zero intention to fight each other.
both are seasoned top professionals and know very well that there are weight classes for a reason and it would be an almost impossible task to find a weight they both would agree to.
canelo won't go down below 168 anymore, same goes for crawford who made it clear he almost certainly won't go above 154.
that leaves 160 as the (im)possible middle (ground)weight where both would have to go out of their way with nothing to gain, except money, with a built in reason/excuse (the weight!) win or lose, either way.
physically it wouldn't be a problem for both of them to make 160 and fight. both are the same height and personally i can't imagine crawford even more so with a slight reach advantage, not win the actual boxing contest quite decisively.
both champions are in the advent of their career and really have every other option available to make the big money fights, they seek, happen in their own weight range.
Re: So who does everyone want next for Crawford?
Posted: 04 Aug 2023, 06:02
by Ruthless-RKO
adislav123 wrote: ↑04 Aug 2023, 05:50
it's a pointless discussion as both canelo and crawford have zero intention to fight each other.
both are seasoned top professionals and know very well that there are weight classes for a reason and it would be an almost impossible task to find a weight they both would agree to.
canelo won't go down below 168 anymore, same goes for crawford who made it clear he almost certainly won't go above 154.
“I don’t feel any different than yesterday to be honest. I’ve got a lot of people hitting me up but at the same time, the way I feel is no different than yesterday.”
“The fight is never easy, no matter how it looks to the general public. The fight is won in the gym, that’s where the hard part goes on. This fight was extremely hard, and I went through a lot of pain and suffering to get to that point.”
“That’s my obligation in the contract and I have to honor that. I want to thank Errol Spence, because without him really wanting to fight and doing what he can do, along with me to get this fight done, we wouldn’t be fighting.”
“I would definitely choose Charlo. It’s a meaningful fight; there’s more history, more on the table.”
“Canelo is two, three, even four weight classes above me, depending on which fight you’re talking about. So, to be honest, Canelo doesn’t really interest me because of the size factor.”
“Canelo fighting at his weight doesn’t present the right kind of challenge I’m seeking. I’ve been asked this question many times before, and I’ve always had the same answer. I’m firm on my stance.”
“I stated and said that I will retire from boxing before I let boxing retire me. I feel as if I haven’t been fully appreciated in the sport of boxing in my career for some time, and I felt like once I retired, that’s where I would get my props.”
One of the highlights of his recent fight was Crawford’s walkout, escorted by rapper Eminem.
The boxing champion was visibly excited when discussing this moment, saying: “That was a dope feeling. Shout out to Eminem for coming out and supporting me and showing me so much love. I never knew he was a big Terence Crawford fan.”
“No matter what I’m doing in life, I make sure that I’m there for my children.”
Errol Spence reportedly elected to undergo cataract surgery as the contracted time limit on his rematch with Terence Crawford has lapsed.
Not exactly a great day for PBC. Following the recent official news that star Mexican boxer Canelo Alvarez has split with outfit, it’s now being reported by ESPN’s Mike Coppinger that Terence Crawford is also out of the fold and a promotional free agent.
Following Crawford’s stoppage win over Spence last year in a deal with PBC, a contractual rematch has supposedly been in the works. Many months have since passed, however, and no formal arrangements for rematch have ever been announced. According to Coppinger, Spence opted to have cataract surgery last month — a decision that has now ultimately caused the time to expire on the rematch deal with Crawford.
So now Crawford appears to be free to pursue whatever fights he so chooses with no strings specifically attached to neither a promoter nor network. Crawford had been angling for a fight against Canelo, but Canelo hadn’t been very receptive to the idea as he believes there’s no real upside for him in that kind of matchup.
We’ll now have to wait and see where Crawford looks to go next, but there’s been a lot of speculation about a move up to 154 lbs.
Re: So who does everyone want next for Crawford?
Posted: 27 Feb 2024, 06:35
by Ruthless-RKO
He's a promotional and broadcast free boxer now.
PBC have dropped the ball with Canelo and Bud in the space of days.
Re: So who does everyone want next for Crawford?
Posted: 28 Feb 2024, 07:03
by apollo creed
Get Charlos and beat them.
Re: So who does everyone want next for Crawford?
Posted: 28 Feb 2024, 07:35
by skanksta
I'd like to see him to long term damage to the careers of Giyasov @ 154 or Badenoch/Rees-Mogg @ 160.
Sadly he won't fight any of those of course.
Realistically.., the only "big fights" that he'll do are Charlo or Canelo, maybe Tszyu if we're very lucky.
That's a shame, he could probably go on for years, but 1/2 of those and retirement are surely where it's at.
Re: So who does everyone want next for Crawford?
Posted: 12 Mar 2024, 16:29
by Cent0089
This silence from Crawford camp is just too long
Re: So who does everyone want next for Crawford?
Posted: 12 Mar 2024, 17:20
by girv
Agreed, if he’s going to keep fighting he needs to be a bit more active. Unless of course he was simply sitting out the rematch clause time limit.
Either way something needs to happen relatively soon.
Re: So who does everyone want next for Crawford?
Posted: 13 Mar 2024, 08:45
by Syntax Error
What's happened to Ennis?
A unification for the belt he had stripped would be nice.
Ennis is also seen as the next generation to take over from Crawford and Spence too, so why not?