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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Crawford's Coach: Lundy Was The Only One Willing To Step Up

    New York, NY - WBO junior welterweight champion Terence Crawford was in the running to face Manny Pacquiao in April of this year. A fight he eventually lost out to his friend Tim Bradley.

    Crawford then turned to Plan B, which was was a February 27th date in New York at the Theatre at Madison Square Garden. Names like Mauricio Herrera, Viktor Postol, and Ruslan Provodnikov were mentioned but his opponent is the outspoken Hank Lundy.



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    #2
    That's cause these fighters looking at these PBC purses like "wait a minute...I want that"

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    • PunchyPotorff
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      #3
      Pay em a fair price and you'd never run out of willing participants. Everyone in the fight biz, just like any biz, has to be able to make a living. Nothing is cheap today.

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      • wlliam
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        #4
        Lundy was the only one willing to fight...for peanuts.

        Thats some Bob Arum ish for ya

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        • deanrw
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          #5
          Anyone know what the purses are?

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          • SlySlickSmooth
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            #6
            Truth is Arum wasn't ready to gamble on a Crawford-Postol fight.

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            • Fetta
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              #7
              we already know thats not true but a few will still believe it

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              • boxingitis
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                #8
                People just dont watch the fight. Pressure them to make better ones.

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                • brettWall
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                  #9
                  Herrera and Provodnikov were the only ones Arum tried to lure. Last time he offered Postol to Crawford, Terence said no.

                  Postol Reveals Terence Crawford Refused To Fight Him

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                  • BlackSoul
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by PBP.
                    That's cause these fighters looking at these PBC purses like "wait a minute...I want that"
                    tru story for real

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