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Instead of making one of the biggest fights in boxing for a potential record high salary, potentially winning the undisputed welterweight title and becoming a more prominent figure, and being marketed to a wider audience in a much anticipated fight to increase visibility and salary offers for future endeavors; he secured a guaranteed salary to fight a fringe contender.
Good for him, he made a good, shortsighted business decision.Rebelrbg
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Crawford said he had been in touch with BLK Prime during his negotiations with Spence’s advisor, Al Haymon of Premier Boxing Champions, but that it was not until the fight with Spence was officially dead in the water that he reached out to the nascent company to make a deal.
Lyin bastid
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Originally posted by Heru View PostInstead of making one of the biggest fights in boxing for a potential record high salary, potentially winning the undisputed welterweight title and becoming a more prominent figure, and being marketed to a wider audience in a much anticipated fight to increase visibility and salary offers for future endeavors; he secured a guaranteed salary to fight a fringe contender.
Good for him, he made a good, shortsighted business decision.greeneye99
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Originally posted by hhh1200 View PostBob said Avan's check cleared. Crawford got 1/2 plus the other 1/2 due before the 1st round. Explain to me why he couldn't get a guarantee from PBC? Spence ducks Crawford and dangerous mandatories to fight a flute playing burnout but everyone external to PBC gets the blame. LDBC propaganda all over the place!Smash likes this.
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Originally posted by wrecksracer View Post
The problem is Spence vs Crawford wasn't projected to be a record high salary for him. When he wanted clarification on the money, he was told "no."
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