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  • greeneye99
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    #91
    Originally posted by elfag
    Pretty sure I saw David Avanesyan last week at Home Depot operating the forklift to get things down from the high shelves.

    Good for him that he is fighting Terrence Crawford on 6 weeks notice

    This is way better than a unification fight with Spence. Who wanted to see that anyways.
    6 weeks notice for You the fan....
    You think Avanesyan only found out yesterday he has to fight Crawford?
    Lololololol
    You casual fans are hilarious

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    • Kzbox
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      #92
      This is why i can't be a fan of Crawford despite his skill what a joke.

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        #93
        Originally posted by TheWinners
        Let's hear you Dud Crawfish supporters make excuses. Go ahead and rationalize something we already knew was coming lmao. Explains why there was no answer to the new contract sent to Crawfish lawyers. He was already planning a fight with another tomato can. Yall look dumb af now huh?
        Same excuses you used to justify the next biggest HW Fight
        Tyson Fury vs Derek Chisora

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        • Pigeons
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          #94
          Crawford's next fight is on BLK Prime. Fury now fights on WHT Excellence.

          What's happening to boxing? I don't get any of these channels.

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          • adeathnote
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            #95
            I really wish people would read the articles. Espn article states Spence and Him are still negotiating. This is a tune up to get a fight in this year w/ the Spence fight targeting Q1 next year.

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            • Haka
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              #96
              Paper champ!

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                #97
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                I hope that all you Crawford fans can see him as the man he really is now. He is not a people’s champion or a crowd pleasing fan friendly fighter.

                The man only fights for money and boxing fans can be damned. Unlike, Errol Spence who likes to give us boxing fans the fights that we want to see and never allowed money to prevent him from doing so; Regardless of the purse split.

                I hope that Vergil Ortiz defeats him now so Spence can become the undisputed welterweight champion of the world. This guy bud Crawford is a fucking clown.
                Wait a minute,,
                Does your favorite fighter Deontay Wilder give us the fights we want to see?
                Nope
                Floyd Mayweather only fights for money!!!!
                Which boxer doesn't only fight for the money?
                Btw Errol Spence cared about this purse split

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                  #98
                  smh....................

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                  • Bronx2245
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                    #99
                    Welterweight Terence Crawford to fight David Avanesyan on Dec. 10

                    ​Welterweight titleholder Terence Crawford and David Avanesyan have signed contracts for a pay-per-view fight on Dec. 10 at CHI Health Center in the champion's native Omaha, Nebraska, Crawford told ESPN on Thursday.

                    The fight will be available on BLK Prime for $39.95, a spokesperson for the streaming service told ESPN. Crawford (38-0, 29 KOs) will earn a career-high eight-figure payday, sources said.

                    Crawford remains in talks to face Errol Spence Jr. for the undisputed 147-pound championship, but when it became clear to Crawford that PBC was now targeting the first quarter of 2023 for that fight, he decided to push forward with a title defense to ensure he, like Spence, fought at least once in 2022.

                    Spence and Crawford are still motivated to strike a deal, sources said. With both fighters in their primes -- and peaking -- the welterweight summit meeting stands as one of the biggest commercial fights in the sport.

                    "I'm excited about this opportunity," Crawford said. "I was really looking forward to the Errol Spence fight. I started communicating with [boxing manager] Al Haymon and PBC back in June. And unfortunately, they represent a fighter in Errol Spence who didn't want the fight as bad as I did.

                    Crawford (38-0, 29 KO), the WBO welterweight titleholder, and Spence, who holds the WBC, WBA, and IBF titles, were at one point expected to meet on Nov. 19, but that fell apart, and Crawford says it wasn’t his lack of interest:

                    “I was really looking forward to the Errol Spence fight. I started communicating with Al Haymon and PBC back in June. And unfortunately, they represent a fighter in Errol Spence who didn’t want the fight as bad as I did.”


                    Crawford left Top Rank following his Nov. 2021 win over Shawn Porter, with the idea that he intended to finally make the Spence fight happen. After Spence’s win in April over Yordenis Ugas, both fighters publicly expressed their interest to get the deal done for their next fight, which was a new wrinkle in the long wait and only occasional acknowledgment of one another.

                    But it just doesn’t look like it’s going to happen, and without a promoter or major connections, Crawford won’t have a major outlet. But if the report is correct, he’ll make the money he wants all the same.

                    "I agreed to all of their [B.S.] and they've been dragging their ass for months. Spence was nowhere to be found while I was trying to make the deal," Crawford continued. "I explained to Al Haymon and Errol that I was going to fight before the end of the year. ... David Avanesyan is a very tough task. He's knocked out his last six opponents and this guy is dangerous. Once I'm successful against Avanesyan, my plan is still the same: Whoop Errol Spence's ass."

                    ESPN's No. 1 pound-for-pound boxer, Crawford acquiesced to the short end of the financial split for the clash with Spence, who is aligned with Haymon's PBC. Major terms are agreed to, but Crawford, a promotional free agent, wants transparency related to event expenses since the contract contains no guaranteed purse, sources said.

                    Rather, Crawford would earn a percentage of the net revenue, so he requested the ability to approve expenses as a partner in the event.

                    With the sides unable to solve the lingering issue in a timely fashion, Crawford decided to seek a different opponent rather than wait on PBC for a fight in February or March, sources said. The proposed Showtime PPV was targeted for Nov. 19, but the extended talks made that date unfeasible with approximately 60 days needed to properly promote the event and set up training camps.

                    Floyd Mayweather, Haymon's longtime business partner, told Fight Hype earlier this month that Spence-Crawford wouldn't happen until "further down the future."

                    There remains optimism Spence and Crawford will meet after interim fights, but for now, Crawford will focus on Avanesyan, a 34-year-old Russian fighting out of England.

                    ESPN's No. 10 welterweight, Avanesyan has scored six consecutive wins since a sixth-round TKO loss to Egidijus Kavaliauskas in 2018. That stretch includes a sixth-round stoppage of Josh Kelly in 2021, Avanesyan's best win to date.

                    A power-punching pressure fighter, Avanesyan (29-3-1, 17 KOs) owns a 2016 win over a well-past-his-prime version of Hall of Famer Shane Mosley. With an expected victory over Avanesyan, the European welterweight champion, Crawford could move onto the long-awaited matchup with Spence.

                    The proposed Spence-Crawford deal includes a bilateral rematch clause. If the rematch clause is triggered, the winner will earn the majority of the revenue for the return bout, sources said.

                    "We want to be a fixture in boxing for years to come," a BLK Prime spokesperson said. "Everyone was concerned about the other fight with Errol Spence. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. David Avanesyan is a formidable opponent, European champion and we're excited about Dec. 10 in Omaha."

                    Crawford, ESPN's top welterweight, last fought in November, a 10th-round TKO victory over Shawn Porter to retain his WBO title.

                    Spence, a 32-year-old from Desoto, Texas, returned from surgery to repair a detached retina to score a 10th-round TKO of Yordenis Ugas in April to add the WBA belt to go along with his WBC and WBA titles. Spence (28-0, 22 KOs) was set to fight Manny Pacquiao in August 2021 but withdrew from the matchup because of the eye injury.

                    It was the second major setback of Spence's career after an October 2019 car crash led to him being hospitalized. He did not fight again until December 2020. He's rated No. 3 pound-for-pound by ESPN and No. 2 at welterweight.

                    "[Crawford has] been stalling for months, I could've fought in November," Spence tweeted on Thursday. "Been fighting at this weight for over a decade, this s--- ain't easy or fun."

                    Welterweight titleholder Terence Crawford and David Avanesyan have signed contracts for a pay-per-view fight on Dec. 10 in Omaha, Nebraska.



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                      #100
                      Originally posted by Bronx2245
                      Welterweight Terence Crawford to fight David Avanesyan on Dec. 10

                      ​Welterweight titleholder Terence Crawford and David Avanesyan have signed contracts for a pay-per-view fight on Dec. 10 at CHI Health Center in the champion's native Omaha, Nebraska, Crawford told ESPN on Thursday.

                      The fight will be available on BLK Prime for $39.95, a spokesperson for the streaming service told ESPN. Crawford (38-0, 29 KOs) will earn a career-high eight-figure payday, sources said.

                      Crawford remains in talks to face Errol Spence Jr. for the undisputed 147-pound championship, but when it became clear to Crawford that PBC was now targeting the first quarter of 2023 for that fight, he decided to push forward with a title defense to ensure he, like Spence, fought at least once in 2022.

                      Spence and Crawford are still motivated to strike a deal, sources said. With both fighters in their primes -- and peaking -- the welterweight summit meeting stands as one of the biggest commercial fights in the sport.

                      "I'm excited about this opportunity," Crawford said. "I was really looking forward to the Errol Spence fight. I started communicating with [boxing manager] Al Haymon and PBC back in June. And unfortunately, they represent a fighter in Errol Spence who didn't want the fight as bad as I did.

                      Crawford (38-0, 29 KO), the WBO welterweight titleholder, and Spence, who holds the WBC, WBA, and IBF titles, were at one point expected to meet on Nov. 19, but that fell apart, and Crawford says it wasn’t his lack of interest:

                      “I was really looking forward to the Errol Spence fight. I started communicating with Al Haymon and PBC back in June. And unfortunately, they represent a fighter in Errol Spence who didn’t want the fight as bad as I did.”


                      Crawford left Top Rank following his Nov. 2021 win over Shawn Porter, with the idea that he intended to finally make the Spence fight happen. After Spence’s win in April over Yordenis Ugas, both fighters publicly expressed their interest to get the deal done for their next fight, which was a new wrinkle in the long wait and only occasional acknowledgment of one another.

                      But it just doesn’t look like it’s going to happen, and without a promoter or major connections, Crawford won’t have a major outlet. But if the report is correct, he’ll make the money he wants all the same.

                      "I agreed to all of their [B.S.] and they've been dragging their ass for months. Spence was nowhere to be found while I was trying to make the deal," Crawford continued. "I explained to Al Haymon and Errol that I was going to fight before the end of the year. ... David Avanesyan is a very tough task. He's knocked out his last six opponents and this guy is dangerous. Once I'm successful against Avanesyan, my plan is still the same: Whoop Errol Spence's ass."

                      ESPN's No. 1 pound-for-pound boxer, Crawford acquiesced to the short end of the financial split for the clash with Spence, who is aligned with Haymon's PBC. Major terms are agreed to, but Crawford, a promotional free agent, wants transparency related to event expenses since the contract contains no guaranteed purse, sources said.

                      Rather, Crawford would earn a percentage of the net revenue, so he requested the ability to approve expenses as a partner in the event.

                      With the sides unable to solve the lingering issue in a timely fashion, Crawford decided to seek a different opponent rather than wait on PBC for a fight in February or March, sources said. The proposed Showtime PPV was targeted for Nov. 19, but the extended talks made that date unfeasible with approximately 60 days needed to properly promote the event and set up training camps.

                      Floyd Mayweather, Haymon's longtime business partner, told Fight Hype earlier this month that Spence-Crawford wouldn't happen until "further down the future."

                      There remains optimism Spence and Crawford will meet after interim fights, but for now, Crawford will focus on Avanesyan, a 34-year-old Russian fighting out of England.

                      ESPN's No. 10 welterweight, Avanesyan has scored six consecutive wins since a sixth-round TKO loss to Egidijus Kavaliauskas in 2018. That stretch includes a sixth-round stoppage of Josh Kelly in 2021, Avanesyan's best win to date.

                      A power-punching pressure fighter, Avanesyan (29-3-1, 17 KOs) owns a 2016 win over a well-past-his-prime version of Hall of Famer Shane Mosley. With an expected victory over Avanesyan, the European welterweight champion, Crawford could move onto the long-awaited matchup with Spence.

                      The proposed Spence-Crawford deal includes a bilateral rematch clause. If the rematch clause is triggered, the winner will earn the majority of the revenue for the return bout, sources said.

                      "We want to be a fixture in boxing for years to come," a BLK Prime spokesperson said. "Everyone was concerned about the other fight with Errol Spence. Unfortunately, that didn't happen. David Avanesyan is a formidable opponent, European champion and we're excited about Dec. 10 in Omaha."

                      Crawford, ESPN's top welterweight, last fought in November, a 10th-round TKO victory over Shawn Porter to retain his WBO title.

                      Spence, a 32-year-old from Desoto, Texas, returned from surgery to repair a detached retina to score a 10th-round TKO of Yordenis Ugas in April to add the WBA belt to go along with his WBC and WBA titles. Spence (28-0, 22 KOs) was set to fight Manny Pacquiao in August 2021 but withdrew from the matchup because of the eye injury.

                      It was the second major setback of Spence's career after an October 2019 car crash led to him being hospitalized. He did not fight again until December 2020. He's rated No. 3 pound-for-pound by ESPN and No. 2 at welterweight.

                      "[Crawford has] been stalling for months, I could've fought in November," Spence tweeted on Thursday. "Been fighting at this weight for over a decade, this s--- ain't easy or fun."

                      Welterweight titleholder Terence Crawford and David Avanesyan have signed contracts for a pay-per-view fight on Dec. 10 in Omaha, Nebraska.



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