Terenka Crawford answered Gervont Davis in a constant beef between two undefeated stars.
Crawford does not allow you to call himself a “hater” by Tank Davis Slide after he returned to his pound for a pound star. Crawford talked to the Ring magazine after Davis expanded the ongoing feud, but the native Omaha turned the tables.
“What have I ever hated on a tank? There is no hate to hate him, “said Crawford Magazine during the Sitdown interview. “When you compare your career, it’s like night and day. You can’t even tie my strings. So calling me a hatter is crazy.
“I never hated him. I always supported him and watched his fights. I never said he couldn’t fight. “
Crawford added about how beef began: “When you come back and talk about the person who is a hajter, the tank came to me first. I never told him anything.
“He said I had a glass chin. He says that if he touched my chin, I would go to sleep. It was he who started this beef or dispute from Terenka Crawford because I came to fight Spence.
“He said my name. I never said anything about him. So who really is a hater? “
The boxing community does not believe that Crawford vs. Davis can ever happen, especially now when Bud is moving to a super medium weight.
Crawford will challenge Canelo Alvarez with an unquestionable title weighing 168 pounds, provided that the Mexican superstar is navigating William Scull on May 3. After that, it is Canelo vs Crawford at the Allegiant stadium in Las Vegas for all marbles.
If Crawford lost, he is expected to set off to the middle weight to become a world champion in five validity. However, Davis has problems with a slight weight after his knees and getting a draw against Lamont Roach on March 1.
Roach increased from 130 pounds to give Davis all the troubles he could deal with. The rematch can happen this summer.
Until now, Davis has not shown interest in transferring above 135 pounds to face higher profile names in a super featherlight or welterweight.
Register on Bulletin WBN For free and receive daily messages directly in -mail. Never miss history.
Read all articles and exclusive interviews by Phil Jay. Learn more about the authorAn experienced boxing writer and World Boxing News Editor since 2010.