Crawford should just fight Janibek at 160

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  • IronDanHamza
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    #31
    Originally posted by famicommander

    There's no way in hell he goes back to 154. That's just as silly as the people who want him to go to 175.

    A Canelo rematch is realistic if he wants it. Or some patsy hometown title defense at 168.

    Other than that, I really don't see how anybody else is a bigger fight than Lara. And you could easily set up Adames vs Janibek in the meantime. You're making this out to be a lot harder than it is.
    There's way more chance he goes back to 154 than there is of him being undisputed at 160.

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      #32
      Originally posted by IronDanHamza

      There's way more chance he goes back to 154 than there is of him being undisputed at 160.
      “I ain't going down to 154.” - Terence Crawford, right after the fight against Canelo

      The only two things he ruled out, in his own words, were 175 and 154. He is choosing between dropping to 160, defending at 168, or retirement.

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        #33
        Just fight Lara in Omaha, beat him, & retire undefeated.

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          #34
          Originally posted by famicommander

          “I ain't going down to 154.” - Terence Crawford, right after the fight against Canelo

          The only two things he ruled out, in his own words, were 175 and 154. He is choosing between dropping to 160, defending at 168, or retirement.
          I'm sure there will be 100 reasons for him to change his mind on that.

          We'll see what happens.

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            #35
            Originally posted by SouthpawRight
            even if that were true

            TBud 9-3 Saul eclipses any of manny's wins


            8 division world champ. KABOOM!

            That version of Canelo washed like a pair of faded jeans

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            • famicommander
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              #36
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza

              I'm sure there will be 100 reasons for him to change his mind on that.

              We'll see what happens.
              Even if he were to fight those big names that are currently at 154, he'd drag them up to 160 or 168. He has all the leverage against them, he's not the b-side like he was against Canelo and Spence. He spent a whole year putting on weight the right way to get to 168, he's not going to drain down two whole weight classes at 38 to fight guys who bring less to the table than he does.

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              • Mister Wolf
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                #37
                Crawford vs Janibek at Memorial Stadium in Nebraska would be a perfect send off fight. Janibek has 2 belts and is ranked #1 at 160 by Ring Magazine. Turki's Magazine. Janibek will ask for less money than Lara or Adames as well.

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                • Bennyleonard99
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                  #38
                  Yes he should but the establishment will not take the risk of letting some mystery man from Kazakhstan winning and becoming the face of boxing. Alimkhanuly will not sell in USA or UK, the two biggest boxing markets.

                  Bud will have to overrule the estab and dare to be great at 160. It's a very dangerous fight because we know Alimkhanuly is great but we don't know HOW great. Very risky fight for Bud. Gonna be interesting to hear what Bud says about challenging Alimkhanuly. Being a throwback true great, never ducked or dodged, he just may so bring it on. But he could also say, tough luck man, you have to keep waiting for the big money like I did.

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