What’s wrong with Crawford having stayed with Top Rank?

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  • KTFOKING
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    #21
    Telling a fighter to sign with someone he doesn't want to sign with is ridiculous. Crawford absolutely doesn’t have to sign with Haymon or anyone else. Top Rank has been treating him well and more power to him for re-signing with them.

    Dude made 5-6M against Khan and will make at least 3M against Mean Machine. You really think he is worried?

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    • QueensburyRules
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      #22
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      There's only one explanation. He doesn't want to fight the best competition out there. If he does then he will leave Top Rank and go to the PBC since they hold all the cards.

      If he becomes the World's undisputed welterweight champion, then it would be a very distinguished achievement for him; Even more than his undisputed Junior welterweight championship that he won.

      The PBC is loaded with talent at 147 like: Shawn Porter, Keith Thurman, Danny Garcia, Mikey Garcia, Yordenis Ugás, Manny Pacquiao, Adrien Broner, Josesito Lopez, Victor Ortiz, Andre Berto, Sergey Lipinets, Ivan Redkach, Jesús Soto Karass, Devon Alexander and a host of many others he could fight at welterweight.
      - -Half those names ain't as good as the the fighters Bud already beat and none of the others ain't making the HOF save Manny, so why bother?

      Pbc boys barely fight each other. Theyre just trophies for their sugar daddy.

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      • BoxingIsGreat
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        #23
        Crawford is my boy. I don't care who he's with. Can be the epitome of a great fighter.

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