Crawford is another level compared to Spence, he can talk all he likes but at some point he’ll have to face the guy. In the meantime, he’ll look great against PAC and have another tough fight against Garcia, but once he faces Crawford the party will be over.
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Priority should be Manny! If Manny is fighting Mikey (for the same reason Spence did, but nobody mad now), then I think Spence should fight Porter again! I'd pay to see more of that! FOY candidate! Floyd ran it back twice (Castillo, Maidana) so I think Spence and Haymon should give that some thought!Last edited by Bronx2245; 09-29-2019, 03:30 PM.
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Originally posted by PunchMeIDareYou View PostAnd there you have it folks. They're going to let this fight 'marinade' until one of them loses or they're past their primes.
Spence won’t beat him whenever they fight
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What Spence means to say is that he IS worried about Crawford. That's why he will wait a few more years.
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Biggest takeaway from last night was that Spence doesn’t have anywhere near the tools in his locker that Crawford does. It’s not even close.
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Second rate PBC fighters fighting over who will take home the silver medal. 1000 year old Pac is the best of the bunch but crooked PBC will rob his a.ss same as Arum did twice.
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Originally posted by JLC View PostNo way this happens.
Why would PBC send Manny to fight a TR fighter when they can keep all that PPV money in house? They literally have every good WW outside of Crawford under their banner.
Nevermind the fact that if Pacquiao were to LOSE to Crawford, that’s like PBC handing TR money, clout, PPV exposure, and a legit (WBA) title to use as leverage to get more money out of an eventual Spence showdown w PBC.
There’s a better chance of Crawford fighting however many fights are left in his TR contract and finishing that phase of his career out, then signing with PBC, similar to what Pacquiao did.
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