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  • Crawford should be more upset about Arum not giving him the Pac than some graphic

    He wants to whine about a damn graphic not listing him as a welterweight champion but should be more upset Bob gave the Pacquiao fight to Horn instead of him.

    Arum didn't think Crawford was worth the investment but people want PBC to do Arum's job?!? Top Rank is Bud's promoter, not PBC.

    Yea, maybe they should've listed him as the other welterweight champion. But Top Rank deserves all the blame for their promotion, or lack thereof, of Crawford. And Crawford deserves some of the blame for resigning with them knowing they have nothing to offer him at 147 and knowing they didn't think he was worth investing in for the Pacquiao fight.

    Manny made $20 mil or more last night. This is the same thing he told Floyd when Floyd told him he wanted $20 mil to fight De La Hoya but Arum said there wasn't that type of money in the fight and a year later Floyd got $20 mil to fight Oscar.


    icon Updated at 03:28 PM EST, Mon Jan 2, 2017
    Read More By : Keith Idec

    Pacquiao Wants $20 Million Guarantee To Fight Crawford, Says Koncz
    By Keith Idec

    Manny Pacquiao reportedly is willing to fight Terence Crawford next, but only if promoter Bob Arum guarantees him a $20 million purse.

    Crawford has sought a fight against Pacquiao for more than a year, but thus far the Filipino superstar has avoided facing the undefeated WBC/WBO super lightweight champion. Michael Koncz, Pacquiao’s longtime adviser, told the Manila Bulletin for a story posted Monday that Pacquiao (59-6-2, 38 KOs) is willing to face Crawford (30-0, 21 KOs) if the price is right.

    “If it’s Crawford that Top Rank wants for Manny Pacquiao, then we’ll fight Crawford,” Koncz said. “But we want a guarantee of $20 million.”

    The 38-year-old Pacquiao accepted a lower guarantee for his November 5 victory over Jessie Vargas largely because, other than his incomparable pay-per-view fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr., Pacquiao’s pay-per-view numbers have decreased in recent years. According to contracts filed with the Nevada State Athletic Commission, Pacquiao’s guarantee for the Vargas fight was $4 million, though he presumably made much more from his share of pay-per-view revenue, ticket sales and other revenue streams.

    Koncz also told the Manila Bulletin that Pacquiao’s next fight must take place in April because that’s when the Philippine senator will have a break from his full-time job as a politician. The Philippine Senate is scheduled to take a break from mid-March until May 2, according to Khan.

    Arum told BoxingScene.com last month that he was considering pushing back Pacquiao’s return until June. Koncz said fighting in June won’t work for Pacquiao because the Philippine senate will be in session by then. Pacquiao trained for the Vargas fight while the Philippine Senate was in session in the fall, but it was difficult even for the energetic Pacquiao to maintain such a hectic pace.

    “It was a demanding schedule,” Koncz said, “because after his Senate work, he had to go to the gym and train.”

    Arum, Pacquiao’s longtime promoter, expects to visit Pacquiao in the Philippines soon. He plans to have a deal consummated for Pacquiao’s next bout before he returns to the United States.
    https://www.boxingscene.com/pacquiao...-koncz--112298

  • #2
    I'm starting to get turned off by Crawford's whining crybaby ass too.

    "Wahh wahh PBC is doing me so wrong."

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    • #3
      Damn shame watching Crawford rot away with Top Rank while all the action at 47 is at PBC

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      • #4
        Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI- View Post
        Damn shame watching Crawford rot away with Top Rank while all the action at 47 is at PBC
        He got to cross the street. He doesn't even have a good matchup for his next fight.

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        • #5
          I read somewhere that Terence Crawford’s contract with Top Rank ends in 2020, if he avoids PBC and resigns with Top Rank then he is clearly ducking Errol Spence.

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          • #6
            simple! because crawford didnt really want manny at the time either!! why do yall keep making up lies like crawford wanted manny but bob just said no. im sure if crawford would have voice to bob at the time that manny is the only fight he wants then im sure that could have been done. but imo, it was whatever with crawford, if he gets the pac fight or not, it didnt matter to him at that time.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
              He got to cross the street. He doesn't even have a good matchup for his next fight.
              Is it Kahn? Lol

              I'll watch the highlights on Instagram

              How many more fights does Bud owe Arum?

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              • #8
                I've defended Crawford for signing that extension with Top Rank. But he needs to focus that energy at the right place

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI- View Post
                  Is it Kahn? Lol

                  I'll watch the highlights on Instagram

                  How many more fights does Bud owe Arum?
                  He fought Khan already. He needs to put pressure on Arum to shake something.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
                    He fought Khan already. He needs to put pressure on Arum to shake something.
                    Oh yea that's right..Khan quit lol

                    That's how memorable that fight was for me

                    Yea, it's time for him to get in Arum's ear and get in on this welterweight action

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