The cupboard is somewhat bare at 147 pounds for Terence Crawford. Sure he could stick around and take on a few former champs such as Keith Thurman and Yordenis Ugas - or even an up-and-coming star such as Jaron Ennis, but neither of those options make a ton of sense in his opinion.

Outside of a mandated rematch with Errol Spence Jr., Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs) has expressed a desire to move on to the junior middleweight division. With Jermell Charlo currently occupying his time with a date against Canelo Alvarez, Tim Tszyu has emerged as someone Crawford could wind up facing.

“I’d welcome that fight with both hands,” said an amped-up Tszyu to Fight Hub TV. “I’m not scared of no one.”

While a matchup against Crawford makes sense, Tszyu is still hoping to land a showdown against Charlo.

From a distance, Tszyu liked his chances of scoring the upset. Although Charlo does hold all four of the major world titles at 154 pounds, the 28-year-old doesn’t view him as some unbeatable juggernaut. Instead, Tszyu saw a fighter that, while good, isn’t the most complex to figure out. Crawford, on the other hand, presents a different set of issues.

Having fought as low as 135 pounds, Crawford, if he faces Tszyu, isn’t expected to have the size advantage. If their contest comes down to a battle of wills - Tszyu believes he’ll have him beat.

Realistically, a matchup against Crawford will force Tszyu to use his mind. Although he’s still as confident as ever, Tszyu admits that beating Crawford is as difficult a task as there is in the sport of boxing.

“Crawford’s very hard to beat, very hard to beat. When I see Charlo I see a lot of gaps, a lot of holes. But Crawford? He’s number one pound-for-pound for a reason.”