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  • Bronx2245
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    #91
    It's going to be interesting to see what Arum bids? Here's what he was talking about back in May:

    Bob Arum On Crawford Vs. Porter: ‘Who’s Going To Pay For It?’

    Terence Crawford’s promoter Bob Arum says he’d like to put a big fight together between him and his #1 contender Shawn Porter with the WBO, but he questions who would pay for the fight.

    If Arum’s Top Rank company took the risk and came up with the money themselves, it would be a gamble. Arum said recently that he’d lost enough money on Crawford’s fights to build a house in Beverly Hills.

    Would boxing fans purchase tickets in high numbers to see the Crawford vs. Porter fight, and would they be willing to purchase it on ESPN PPV?

    “We could make a big fight vs Porter, but who’s going to pay for it?” said Arum to The Athletic.

    “There’s a limit to what I can get out of ESPN. And on PPV… Crawford’s never done anything on PPV. Nothing against him. It is what it is.”

    Porter, 33, has largely been inactive since losing to Errol Spence Jr in September 2019. Since that loss, Porter has fought just once, beating fringe contender Sebastian Formella by a 12 round unanimous decision last August in a gimme.

    Although Porter has done things in the past, he’s done zero since his loss to Spence, and he seems like he’s fishing for big payday fights rather than taking risks.

    Porter had a chance to fight recently when he was called out by Conor Benn, but he chose not to accept the challenge.

    Arum is looking at this from a logical standpoint, having twice staged PPV fights for Crawford against Amir Khan and Viktor Postol. Neither of those fights brought in a lot of PPV buys.

    Granted, those were not the ideal types of opponents to match against Crawford on PPV. Heck, you could have matched Errol Spence against Postol and Khan, and those fights would have resulted in low PPV numbers as well.

    Crawford vs. Porter isn’t a fight Arum can take overseas to sell it to one of the Middle Eastern countries like he recently successfully attempted to with Manny Pacquiao. Arum wanted to set up a fight between Crawford and Pacquiao in Abu Dhabi, but the talks fizzled out.

    Arum states that WBO welterweight champion Crawford (37-0, 28 KOs) is unproven on pay-per-view, which is what a fight between him and Porter would need.

    ESPN has limits on what they’re willing to pay, according to Arum.

    It would be interesting to hear what Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn would have to say about Arum sounding defeatist about the prospects of putting a fight together between Crawford and Porter.

    Hearn was furious this week with the way Arum gave up on the Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury fight after Fury lost his arbitration case with Deontay Wilder.

    Also, we don’t know if Arum has confidence in Crawford being able to beat Porter. It’s a and style for Crawford, who is a classic counter puncher, switch hitter.

    Crawford’s gimmicks to win fights might not work against smotherer like Porter because he would take the switch-hitting and the counter punches. The fight would be a trench warfare type of battle, and Crawford might not do well.

    It surprised Hearn that Arum was willing to give up so easily on the Joshua-Fury fight and move Fury to take on Wilder rather than attempt to put together a step aside deal. Hearn believes that he could have found a step aside number that Wilder would have eventually agreed on.

    Terence Crawford's promoter Bob Arum says he'd like to put a big fight together between him and his #1 contender Shawn Porter with the WBO, but he questions


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    • James Hunt
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      #92
      Why do I have a feeling Porter and his team don't give a *** about this "order".

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        #93
        Originally posted by Oldskoolg
        Does this one go to a purse bid or no?
        I dont think it will but who knows. I'm glad to see this fight may be happening.

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        • Oldskoolg
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          #94
          Originally posted by Get em up

          I dont think it will but who knows. I'm glad to see this fight may be happening.
          Wouldn’t they be something if this fight ended up being on Showtime Boxing or a FOX PBC show.

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            #95
            I hope it happens. Porter should take it.

            Porter had many wars at 147, he ducked nobody. But maybe, just maybe he plans to move to 154 since he has seen how bad an winnable Castano and Jermell are.
            Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 07-22-2021, 05:47 AM.

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              #96
              Originally posted by Oldskoolg

              Wouldn’t they be something if this fight ended up being on Showtime Boxing or a FOX PBC show.
              Can you imagine Arum if MatchRoom won the bid?

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                #97
                Originally posted by Oldskoolg

                Wouldn’t they be something if this fight ended up being on Showtime Boxing or a FOX PBC show.
                If it goes to purse Bud that's who will win it. It'd be icing on the cake and providing Bud wins it guarantees he signs with PBC in the near future and we could possibly get Spence vs Crawford soon. Contingent on both guys winning. That's alot of variables but I like our odds on seeing the welterweight showdown between Bud and Spence.

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                  #98
                  Coming soon to TRILLER FIGHT CLUB!

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                    #99
                    WBO orders welterweight title fight for Terence Crawford, Shawn Porter
                    By Mike Coppinger

                    Terence Crawford, ESPN's No. 2 pound-for-pound boxer, could be preparing for a quantum leap in competition.

                    A fight between the welterweight champion and former titleholder Shawn Porter was ordered by the WBO late Wednesday night.

                    In the letter, sent to Crawford's promoter, Top Rank chairman Bob Arum and Tom Brown, who works with Premier Boxing Champions, the parties were informed that they have 30 days to negotiate the fight. If no deal is reached during that time frame, a purse bid will be ordered in which the rights to the title tilt will be auctioned.

                    Just because a fight is ordered by a sanctioning organization is no guarantee it will happen, but this matchup is a natural. There's no chance Crawford is willing to relinquish his belt; it's equally difficult to see Porter passing up another title opportunity.

                    Allowing the fight to proceed to a purse bid is risky, as Top Rank learned in February when it lost the rights to the undisputed lightweight title fight between its champion, Teofimo Lopez, and George Kambosos, a bout Triller gobbled up with a bid of more than $6 million. A fight between Crawford and Porter is substantially more marketable.

                    Despite his immense talent, Crawford (37-0, 28 KOs) has never faced a name opponent in his prime. The three-division champion fought a faded version of Amir Khan on ESPN+ PPV in 2019. His knockout victory over Julius Indongo in 2017 was the first fight of Top Rank's long-term deal with ESPN.

                    A hometown attraction in Omaha, Nebraska, Crawford's stoppage win over Jeff Horn was the first notable boxing event on ESPN+. Even against non-elite foes, there has been one constant: Crawford's ability to generate substantial viewership. And another: his ability to finish off his foes.

                    A fight with Porter, ESPN's No. 4 welterweight, would easily be the switch-hitter's most marquee to date. It could also be the final bout of his long-term partnership with Top Rank. Crawford's deal with the promoter has one fight remaining on the contract, sources told ESPN.

                    Before this action from the WBO, Crawford, 33, was offered a fight with rugged contender David Avanesyan, per sources, a bout that was being eyed for Oct. 23. Atlanta was a potential location.

                    With the WBO surprisingly ordering the bout, attention will now turn to Porter. The 33-year-old from Cleveland won his first 147-pound title in 2013 when he outpointed Devon Alexander. The pressure fighter lost his belt to Kell Brook the following year and was defeated in his next title bid, a fight-of-the-year candidate versus Keith Thurman.

                    A rematch between Thurman and Porter was being explored for later in 2021, per sources.

                    ​​Porter (31-3-1, 17 KOs) regained the title with a victory over Danny Garcia in 2018 but two fights later, he was turned back by Errol Spence Jr. in a title unification bout.

                    It's a fight between Spence and Crawford, ESPN's No. 1 welterweight, that has stood as one of the best potential matchups in boxing for years, but politics have blocked it. Top Rank and PBC rarely conduct business with each other, a two-fight deal between Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder a rare exception.

                    Like Spence, the majority of the best 147-pounders in the world are aligned with Al Haymon's PBC: Porter, Thurman, Danny Garcia, Yordenis Ugas and even Manny Pacquiao.

                    The legendary Pacquiao and Spence will duel Aug. 21 for the latter's two welterweight titles. If Crawford-Porter happens afterward, all would be lined up for the winners to clash next year in a high-stakes megafight.




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                    • hitmanjosh
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                      #100
                      Porter will be Porter early, then Crawford sharpness will take over and he will beat Porter up worst than anyone or stop him. I’m rolling with a beat down to prove a point, who is the cream of the crop

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