If Spence loses his 0 then he wants to get paid well for it. $10,000,000 at least for him to fight Boots. I think Boots would beat Crawford before Spence. Either way someone's 0 must go.
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Originally posted by SplitSecond View PostIf Ennis fights Stanionis before the end of the year I think he has a real chance of getting Crawford/Spence next year.
Boxing fans seem to always undervalue the idea of resume, and just want their eye-tested bum basher to jump infront of the line.Topdogggbm likes this.
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Originally posted by Clegg View PostMeaningless. If the money is right, anybody will fight anybody.
I will say, these kinds of questions put the fighter in a tricky position. If he says he'll fight Ennis next and khtfo, people will criticise and say he needs to not look past Crawford. But if he says he just wants to focus on Crawford and not think about anybody else, people will say it's because he plans to duck Ennis. There's no answer he can give that will satisfy everyone.
Ryan supposedly made $30m as the B side against Davis then they made this fight after years and years. So the money will never be right will it. Spence going up in weight after Crawford. Ennis should go after Thurman or Stanionis or maybe go up himself if they offer him something. I assume top fighters can make easier fights then facing Boots for same money. This is the kind of talk I'm hearing when it comes to boots nobody's calling him out are they.
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Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
We'll see. Crawford and Spence have to do the rematch, maybe a rubber match, and then the winner is either retiring or moving up. I doubt either one will bother fighting Stanionis or Ennis, personally. They'll let the next generation collect their own belts.Topdogggbm likes this.
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Everyone keeps talking about both fighters are moving up after fighting each other. Has Crawford actually said that with intent? Or more like “I’ll fight Charlo at 54”? Because I never heard it myself so I’m curious. I never saw Crawford as someone struggling to get down to weight. And didn’t expect him to have the 54 mindset. I figured 47 is where he’d retire basically
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Originally posted by Topdogggbm View PostEveryone keeps talking about both fighters are moving up after fighting each other. Has Crawford actually said that with intent? Or more like “I’ll fight Charlo at 54”? Because I never heard it myself so I’m curious. I never saw Crawford as someone struggling to get down to weight. And didn’t expect him to have the 54 mindset. I figured 47 is where he’d retire basically
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