This is another common sense thing to me in terms of who to look for blame.
First off, we have to see whether both fighters are interested.
It looked like Spence was, at first, though.
Then came Crawford till he and his manager came up with an announcement that they are instructing TR to make the fight for them.
We're not seeing Spence do the same thing here.
Then Arum is now seen as following Crawford's team's instructions.
So now it's between promoter to promoter.
We're not seeing Haymon or Espinoza responding to Arum's calls.
Therefore, blame them for this fight not happening, which includes Floyd.
First off, we have to see whether both fighters are interested.
It looked like Spence was, at first, though.
Then came Crawford till he and his manager came up with an announcement that they are instructing TR to make the fight for them.
We're not seeing Spence do the same thing here.
Then Arum is now seen as following Crawford's team's instructions.
So now it's between promoter to promoter.
We're not seeing Haymon or Espinoza responding to Arum's calls.
Therefore, blame them for this fight not happening, which includes Floyd.
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