Salute to Bud! Incredible fighter, but few incredible opponents! The two biggest mistakes of Crawford's career were not fighting Pacquiao, and signing an extension with Top Rank!!!
Terence Crawford dominates Viktor Postol, becomes junior welterweight unified titlist
ESPN
Dan Rafael
July 24, 2016
After the fight, talk quickly turned to the possible showdown with Pacquiao (58-6-2, 38 KOs), the Filipino great and boxing's only eight-division titleholder."If Bob Arum wants that fight and my coaches want that fight, that's something we'll talk about later," Crawford said. "I let my coaches handle that. I am a fighter and I will fight anybody. I'm happy and I'm about to go on vacation. We not worried about Manny Pacquiao right now."
But Crawford made one thing clear -- if the fight happens, he will insist that Pacquiao, who has been fighting as a welterweight for years, come down in weight to challenge him for his title belts at junior welterweight.
"It will be at 140," Crawford said.
Bob Arum admits he killed Pacquiao-Crawford fight, didn’t want to see Manny take damage
Arum fields questions about his perspective on Pacquiao’s ongoing career.
Bad Left Hook
Will Esco
January 29, 2019
On if he would have any reservations of making a fight between Pacquiao and Terence Crawford:
“Well I killed the fight. Yeah. [I wouldn’t want that for Manny] because I know how it would end...Not that I knew that it would end in serious disability for Manny — that I wouldn’t know — but as a fight it would only end one way.
“Forget my emotions, I wouldn’t wanna see him take that kind of damage because it might affect his future life — quality of his future life.”
Crawford's career would've been much more legendary had he beaten Pacquiao, and then went to PBC when Danny Garcia, Keith Thurman, Shawn Porter, and Errol Spence Jr. were all in their primes!
Terence Crawford dominates Viktor Postol, becomes junior welterweight unified titlist
ESPN
Dan Rafael
July 24, 2016
After the fight, talk quickly turned to the possible showdown with Pacquiao (58-6-2, 38 KOs), the Filipino great and boxing's only eight-division titleholder."If Bob Arum wants that fight and my coaches want that fight, that's something we'll talk about later," Crawford said. "I let my coaches handle that. I am a fighter and I will fight anybody. I'm happy and I'm about to go on vacation. We not worried about Manny Pacquiao right now."
But Crawford made one thing clear -- if the fight happens, he will insist that Pacquiao, who has been fighting as a welterweight for years, come down in weight to challenge him for his title belts at junior welterweight.
"It will be at 140," Crawford said.
Bob Arum admits he killed Pacquiao-Crawford fight, didn’t want to see Manny take damage
Arum fields questions about his perspective on Pacquiao’s ongoing career.
Bad Left Hook
Will Esco
January 29, 2019
On if he would have any reservations of making a fight between Pacquiao and Terence Crawford:
“Well I killed the fight. Yeah. [I wouldn’t want that for Manny] because I know how it would end...Not that I knew that it would end in serious disability for Manny — that I wouldn’t know — but as a fight it would only end one way.
“Forget my emotions, I wouldn’t wanna see him take that kind of damage because it might affect his future life — quality of his future life.”
Crawford's career would've been much more legendary had he beaten Pacquiao, and then went to PBC when Danny Garcia, Keith Thurman, Shawn Porter, and Errol Spence Jr. were all in their primes!
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