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Crawford’s smile suggests that she is already counting money … twice “
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10 months agoon
Terenka Crawford smiled like Cheshire Cat Last Saturday evening, asked if he plans to fight twice with the undisputed master of super medium weight, Canelo Alvarez before retiring. This smile on Crawford’s face said everything. He hopes that Turks Alalshikh will give him two fights with the Mexican star, not just on September 12 in Las Vegas.
Crawford did not beat anyone to fight Canelo. This is a problem. He does not want to go to 168 to test against David Morrell or David Benavidez to show that he is worthy of a huge form that he intends to receive. He fights for what he did in the past in other weight classes, against warriors such as Jeff Horn, Kell Brook, Amir Khan and Julius Indongo.
I would like Turks to turn around and told Crawford that he wants him to go through the fire, to get money from Canelo, fighting with Benavidez and Morrell in the fighting. If he refuses, go to more distinguished fighters who want to work in the fight against Canelo.
Smile $ 100 million
Crawford’s fight to fight Alvarez (63-2-2, 39 KO) is estimated at around $ 100 million. So if he fights him twice, he will retire $ 220 million. Celebrity Net Worth estimates the current Crawford fortune at $ 20 million, most of which of which of the last two fights with Israil Madrimov and Errol Spence.
He would be worth a lot more if he remained busy, fighting three times a year instead of every year. If Terenka did it, the chances of losing repeatedly would be high, because he is not the same warrior he once was from time to 154.
Crawford probably lost his last fight with Israil Madrimov, but the judges gave him a decision. Even Canelo thought Crawford lost, saying that he “lost or a draw” against Madrimov. So, if Buda remained busy, he is expected to fight the killers such as Janibek Alimkhuly, Bakhram Murtazaliev, Jaron Ennis and David Benavidez.
You can understand why Crawford decided to sit on his back side, waiting for the golden Parachute Payrement Payred to fall into his Japan through the forces of gravity without lifting his finger. This is a kind of pathetic way to fight Canelo, especially when more arduous fighters such as David Benavidez are ignored in favor of Crawford.
“Canelo is a” face face “. He is the best warrior for Terenka Crawford. Fight Hub tv, Speaking of your fight with Canelo Alvarez on September 12 in Las Vegas.
Crawford’s fresh habit of speaking in a third person is what some fans perceive as a sign that he became a narcissist, and his wins over the supple opposition went to his head. It seems to be a classic example of a boxer who thinks that he can walk on water after feeding too many cans of tomatoes. They begin to think that they are omnipotence and can do anything.
Does Crawford think he can beat Canelo? I don’t think so. If he did this, he would move to 168 during the free year and would take the best contenders, Diego Paczeco, Christian Mbilli and Oslyys Iglesias to show that he is able to defeat Alvarez.
A target worth $ 200 million?
“On September 12, we’ll see if the weight makes a difference or not. One fight at once,” said Crawford, when he was asked if he was planning to fight Canelo twice.
“No, no. I think William [Scull] He coped well with the neutralization of Canelo power. He just moved a lot. I don’t know, because if you watched the styles that have overcome him [Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Dmitry Bivol]They didn’t move much. They moved a bit, but not as much as William Scull.
“Top, honey. Come,” said Crawford, when it was asked where the victory over Canelo places him among the great all-time in boxing. “Be yourself, that’s all,” said Crawford about what he will take him to defeat Alvarez.
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