I do hope he’s serious. He has as many fights as Errol Spence under his belt and he’s still not a world champion. Here’s hoping that he fights one of the best in the division and gets a title shot.
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Spence, Crawford and Ortiz, if he fought 2 of the 3, that would be a year we haven’t seen a fighter have in many years. Assuming he won, he might achieve an a-side status something like that enjoyed by Canelo
But that’s a really big IF
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Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post
Clayton is ranked like #4 so I think it's him as well, but if not it will be Crowley.
But by the time Ennis is the mando, Spence will have fought Ugas already. And if he wins, he will bypass any mandos and go for Bud or move up.
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Originally posted by Rodtang View Post
Only if the IBF agrees. But he's not had a mandatory for about 2 years at least. The last time it got put aside to allow him his WBC mandatory against Danny Garcia. So the IBF will be champing at the bit to get their mandatory done. And your theory also only works if the fight with Bud can be agreed. I don't think it happens unless Bud signs for Haymon. So I'm expecting Spence to go to 154 and Ennis to fight for the vacant belt. Time will tell.Rodtang likes this.
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