What's The Holdup On T-Bud Crawford's Next Fight

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  • Eff Pandas
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    #11
    Who is he fighting? Bud is in fight or two left mode.

    Errol ain't ready.

    Canelo is probably fighting Munguia next or if there is any justice in boxing, there isnt ik just saying, Benavides.

    Mell is giving up belts left n right.

    Tim is fighting Keef.

    Boots isn't worth fighting for the risk.

    Who the fook is he supposed to fight for a last fight for sexy money???

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      #12
      Originally posted by Roadblock
      Bud is basking in the Spence glory like he beat SRR.
      Lol, but I kinda don't blame him & I'm no Bud fan per se.

      Dude got the biggest W of his career, made it look easy & as expected wants another fight that matters or is big money at his past prime age before he hangs them up.

      If I'm Bud I'm waiting for Errol for sexy money & I'm doing voodoo tomorrow in hopes Munguia loses/gets a bad injury that takes him out of play for May & hoping Canelo would rather fight me than Benavides or Mall.

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      • MONGOOSE66
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        #13
        Originally posted by grandpabernard
        t-bud had the best win of 2023 and did it easily

        now no word on who's next

        greed………………………………

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        • OnePunch
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          #14
          he's locked into the obligation for the Spence rematch. What we dont know is how long is he forced to wait for Spence, before he can freely negotiate with other possible opponents.....

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          • Bullrider
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            #15
            Originally posted by OnePunch
            he's locked into the obligation for the Spence rematch. What we dont know is how long is he forced to wait for Spence, before he can freely negotiate with other possible opponents.....
            So anyone can be locked into a rematch obligation with no definite date. I see.

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            • dannnnn
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              #16
              He should fight Ennis and attempt to become three-time undisputed, now that Ennis is IBF champ, hah. In all honesty he should just fight Ennis anyway. For those asking what's to gain, there's plenty actually. It's not Canelo money but he'll be paid handsomely regardless. Everyone knows Ennis is the next man to beat now at 147, so defending his belts against the highly rated number one contender immediately after besting Spence would be great for his legacy. It would arguably be the second best win of his career in fact, and would create a lot of buzz.

              Seeing Roy Jones say Crawford should avoid this fight because it's too dangerous at this point in his career is just plain weird to me. He's a big boy, he doesn't need to be wrapped in cotton wool and protected from a fight he could lose. We just saw Crawford put on a masterclass, the best performance of his career by far. He's undeniably the best welterweight in the world. Don't we want to see the best fight the best? What are we doing here, if not?

              Spence at 154, Ennis, Tsyzu in the second half of 2024, or Jermell. All of those are perfectly fine options (forget the Canelo fight, it's nonsense). Crawford only fights once a year, so hopefully it's one of these guys next. I'm starting to get a bad feeling it's instead gonna be some weak tune-up at 154 in preparation for a 'big fight' next year and I sincerely hope I'm wrong.

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                #17
                He's too addicted to social media. It's ridiculous that six months after his best win he's allowing his momentum to stall again. His bitterness about his perceived lack of recognition is largely his own making and he doesn't seem to realise.

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                • MulaKO
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Eff Pandas
                  Who is he fighting? Bud is in fight or two left mode.

                  Errol ain't ready.

                  Canelo is probably fighting Munguia next or if there is any justice in boxing, there isnt ik just saying, Benavides.

                  Mell is giving up belts left n right.

                  Tim is fighting Keef.

                  Boots isn't worth fighting for the risk.

                  Who the fook is he supposed to fight for a last fight for sexy money???
                  Simple Eff
                  A sexy mofo
                  Lmfao

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                  • dan-b
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by dannnnn
                    Seeing Roy Jones say Crawford should avoid this fight because it's too dangerous at this point in his career is just plain weird to me.
                    It's a very American opinion to hold. This idea that prime fighters should avoid the best challenges strategically. Just retire if you don't want the risk, otherwise you have to keep proving it. Bernard Hopkins took the Jermaine Taylor fight before moving to 175 when he didn't really need to. I see the same situation here for Crawford.

                    I don't want to start sounding like Leicesterage but this Spence rematch clause can't be an indefinite one. So putting that aside, it's sit on the shelf or take a Boots fight, even if it isn't Canelo money.

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                    • Bullrider
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                      #20
                      If he's not doing anything for the rematch by pressing for a date, or not looking for any other fights he should stay at home and not roam around which attract Youtube flies that incessantly ask about Ennis. Or shut down his social media accounts and not get involved in back and forth altercation.

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