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  • BoMac defends Crawford from attacks by Hearn & Oscar. Said he'll lay into Top Rank

    Terence Crawford’s inability to land a big fight evidently is weighing on him.

    Brian McIntyre, the welterweight titleholder’s trainer and manager, told Boxing Junkie that he plans to put pressure on Crawford’s promoter to get him in the ring with a high-profile opponent. That includes the stable of 147-pounders at Premier Boxing Champions, a rival of Top Rank.

    “I will lay into Top Rank and ESPN to make the big fights happen,” McIntyre said. “Starting off with any of those guys over at PBC.”

    The talented three-division world champion from Omaha, Nebraska is one of the best fighters in the world but is also a casualty of the political fragmentation that is preventing the best matchups from taking place. His next fight reportedly is set for December 14 against Lithuanian Egidijus Kavaliauskas, a decent, but uninspiring opponent.

    Crawford, who turns 32 later this month, simply doesn’t have enough options because his most logical opponents – Danny Garcia, Manny Pacquiao, Shawn Porter, Errol Spence and Keith Thurman – all fight for PBC, which doesn’t need Crawford to stage compelling 147-pound fights. For example, Spence is scheduled to fight Porter on September 28. And the rival companies, which are aligned with different TV networks, generally don’t work together.

    On top of that, last year, Crawford re-signed a multiyear deal with Top Rank, which is rumored to pay him more than $3 million per fight. That has left him on an island by himself.

    Nevertheless, McIntyre remains optimistic that a deal can be struck for Crawford to fight a PBC welterweight because there are precedents. The best example is the rematch between Tyson Fury (Top Rank) and Deontay Wilder (PBC), which is tentatively penciled in for February. And, according to McIntyre, Top Rank and PBC are discussing a possible matchup between Vasiliy Lomachenko (Top Rank) and Gervonta Davis (PBC).

    McIntyre believes Crawford will get his big fights in 2020.

    “Obviously, it can’t be that bad (between Top Rank and PBC) because they got Wilder and Fury fighting (each other),” McIntyre said. “(And) there are talks about Gervonta Davis and Loma(chenko). I know that for a fact.”

    Meanwhile, Crawford will have to live with the perception that his talent is being wasted. Promoter Eddie Hearn recently ridiculed Bob Arum, Top Rank’s CEO, for keeping Crawford idle for so long this year. It will be eight months out of the ring should Crawford fight in December.

    McIntyre shrugged off Hearn’s remark.

    “Bud could have been in the ring before then, but we passed on a few dates,” he said. “Bud’s birthday is on the 28th (of September), so he wanted to enjoy some time with his family and travel. So the next date available date was December 14.”
    https://boxingjunkie.usatoday.com/20...him-big-fights

  • #2
    Crawford's problem is that he is just too good so he's faced with a double whammy. PBC don't want their fighters to be degraded by losing and the fighters themselves are ducking and running. It's a pity that there is no foreign welter who could pose a real challenge to Crawford, that could open things up a bit.

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    • #3
      You can lead a horse to water but you cant make the MF'er drink. Offer them PBC boys all the money in the world, it don't mean they're ever stepping in the same ring with TC.....

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      • #4
        Bob should’ve offered Danny what Khan was getting or more and we’d have Bud vs Swift by now!

        Bob paying Tyson The Gypsy Fiend Fury a Kings ransom to fight part time bar managers and low ranked fighters for showcases where he struggled to put ŕśśes in seats which affects the money they spend!

        Bomac failed as his manager for not surveying all options for Bud!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Richard G View Post
          Crawford's problem is that he is just too good so he's faced with a double whammy. PBC don't want their fighters to be degraded by losing and the fighters themselves are ducking and running. It's a pity that there is no foreign welter who could pose a real challenge to Crawford, that could open things up a bit.
          Originally posted by Jsmooth9876 View Post
          You can lead a horse to water but you cant make the MF'er drink. Offer them PBC boys all the money in the world, it don't mean they're ever stepping in the same ring with TC.....
          Why is this now suddenly an issue? Why weren't people concerned about Crawford's level of competition until he got to 147? Why all the angst now? He's been a pro for 11 years and nobody cared about him until now

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Richard G View Post
            Crawford's problem is that he is just too good so he's faced with a double whammy. PBC don't want their fighters to be degraded by losing and the fighters themselves are ducking and running. It's a pity that there is no foreign welter who could pose a real challenge to Crawford, that could open things up a bit.
            How are the fighters themselves ducking and running when to date they have not had a cash offer to fight Crawford or at least Spence has never received any offer to fight Crawford. No offer, no ducking and running. Spence is fighting better fighters than Crawford and he can beat Crawford. Crawford could have left Arum but he didn't even knowing things would be like this, He is fighting another average guy while Spence fights another champion.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
              How are the fighters themselves ducking and running when to date they have not had a cash offer to fight Crawford or at least Spence has never received any offer to fight Crawford. No offer, no ducking and running. Spence is fighting better fighters than Crawford and he can beat Crawford. Crawford could have left Arum but he didn't even knowing things would be like this, He is fighting another average guy while Spence fights another champion.
              We disagree. Has anyone called out Crawford? That's the usual way to get things moving but it's not happening. Spence and co are happy to be protected and don't want to stir the lurking lion.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                Why is this now suddenly an issue? Why weren't people concerned about Crawford's level of competition until he got to 147? Why all the angst now? He's been a pro for 11 years and nobody cared about him until now

                Please. People have cared about Crawford since he knocked out Gamboa on HBO.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View Post
                  Why is this now suddenly an issue? Why weren't people concerned about Crawford's level of competition until he got to 147? Why all the angst now? He's been a pro for 11 years and nobody cared about him until now
                  The best should be fighting the best, that's why it's an issue.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Jsmooth9876 View Post
                    You can lead a horse to water but you cant make the MF'er drink. Offer them PBC boys all the money in the world, it don't mean they're ever stepping in the same ring with TC.....
                    There’s no facts to support that statement. Arum did offer Danny 3 million but that was after he had offered Khan 5 million. So were they really trying to make the fight? Other than that who else from the PBC have they really tried to land?

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