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WBO, WBC and WBA-super welterweight champion, American boxer Terence Crawford held a joint training session with his compatriot, WBC lightweight world champion Shakur Stevenson.

Crawford, 36, last stepped into the ring against Errol Spence in July 2023. Terence won that fight by technical knockout in the ninth round. He has 40 wins (31 by knockout) and no losses.

Stevenson, 26, last fought against Edwin De Los Santos in November 2023. In that fight, Shakur won by unanimous decision. He has 21 wins (ten by knockout) and no losses.

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The six-time heavyweight champion is considered an icon in the sport by peers and boxing fans and has remained in tune with the heavyweight division, where he fought for over 20 years from 1985 to now. He became the youngest heavyweight champion in the world at age 20 in 1986, a feat that remains untouched.

For Sebastian Fundora and his team, it could come down to what’s more important to him – money, or ethics.

Tim Tszyu rescued the launch of Premier Boxing Champions on Amazon Prime by agreeing to fight him after Keith Thurman, a very different fighter, withdrew through injury. He was also paid less money for the privilege. If he hadn’t done so, the entire card was at risk of being pulled.

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I don’t think Fundora would have beaten Tszyu if Tszyu hadn’t got so horrible a cut. I also don’t think he’d beat him in a rematch if Tszyu has a full training camp to prepare for him – or beat Errol Spence, if Spence still has enough left. The danger of defeat exists, regardless of which of the three – Terence Crawford has also been spoken about – likely opponents Fundora fights next.

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None of that is to say that Fundora’s a bad fighter. He’s actually a very good one. But Tszyu, Crawford and potentially Spence – who appears a favourite of PBC – are all very difficult opponents.

A rematch between Tszyu and Fundora would be a much bigger fight than their first one was. The drama that unfolded in Las Vegas makes a rematch seem very logical, but Fundora’s next move could yet be heavily influenced by PBC, or by Amazon Prime. When I was still an active fighter there was a lot of momentum for a rematch between me and Adrien Broner, but the promoter and TV network decided to take Broner in another direction and six months later got Broner beat – so regardless of the optics to the naked eye, the existence of momentum can count for little.

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It’s not so long ago we were being told that Crawford was being stripped of his IBF welterweight title because of Spence’s desire to activate his clause for a rematch between them. Today, they seem likelier to fight Fundora than each other, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that Spence isn’t targeting Fundora, and his WBO and WBC light-middleweight titles, to strengthen his hand before a future date with Crawford. Outside of Spence and perhaps Tszyu, Crawford doesn’t seem to have a big-money fight at 154lbs, which doesn’t make Fundora seem a likely next move for him, even if winning a world title in another weight division enhances his legacy.

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At a time when there’s speculation surrounding Spence’s relationship with Derrick James it’s worth acknowledging the success they’ve had together. I don’t see why a loss to a fighter like Crawford should affect their chemistry; I also don’t see what a fighter as developed as Spence is going to change at the age of 34.

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Similarly, there’s no need for a big rebuild in Tszyu’s career after a defeat like that. The obvious move for him is a rematch with Fundora. There are a lot of moving parts that need to be in the right place for that rematch to happen, but with the momentum behind it and how entertained people were by their first fight – plus with the narrative that exists off the back of their first fight – an immediate rematch should, regardless of how often fighters receive what they deserve, happen next.

If the rematch happens, and Tszyu impresses and wins, a fight between him and either Spence or Crawford is bigger than a fight between either of those two and Fundora. If he doesn’t impress then a third fight with Fundora could even be an option. There seems too little reason for Fundora-Tszyu II not to happen in the coming months.

LAS VEGAS – Errol Spence Jr.’s interest in fighting the winner of Saturday night’s Tim Tszyu-Sebastian Fundora WBO-WBC junior-middleweight title bout adds a curious wrinkle to where this was supposed to be headed.

Recently undisputed welterweight champion Terence Crawford, who vanquished then-three-belt-champion Spence by a cold-blooded knockout in July, previously petitioned the WBO to fight for the organization’s 154-pound belt within 180 days of Saturday.

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Given his position as a WBO “super” champion, Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs) was given power by the organization to invoke such a request – one that Tszyu (24-0, 17 KOs) has seemed happy to embrace as he seeks to continue the momentum from what he hopes will be a convincing triumph over replacement-foe Fundora Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena.

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On Friday’s episode of ProBox TV’s “Deep Waters,” Chris Algieri and Paulie Malignaggi

dissected the issue.

“I’ve got two fresh belts hanging on both sides of my shoulders and I’ve got some of the biggest names in the sport wanting to fight me … ,” Algieri said. “I’m sitting back and I’m waiting for these guys to take out their checkbooks. Who’s next?”

Algieri said it seems to him that Tszyu’s competitive vigor would lead him to accept the Crawford bout with delight.

But, Algieri added, “he should build up his star power more.”

And who gives him the better chance to do so?

Crawford, the sport’s pound-for-pound king and a two-handed power-punching machine who’s won belts in three weight classes?

Or Spence (28-1, 22 KOs), who while still a well-known name, is 34 and coming off the Crawford beating, cataract surgery and is apparently going to switch trainers?

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Perhaps the most significant factor is that while Crawford is now a promotional free agent after an attempted effort to make a Spence rematch crumbled, Spence is a Premier Boxing Champions loyalist who has been with powerful manager Al Haymon’s company since day one.

And PBC, of course, is handling Tszyu in America.

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“I don’t know if [Crawford] is the best plan right away,” Algieri said for Tszyu. “The Spence fight makes a lot of sense for him, honestly. It’s an easier fight than Crawford. It’s one [more additional] step to introducing him to the global elite and the American eyes.”

Some industry insiders told BoxingScene Friday to expect Spence to emerge as Tszyu’s next foe should he win.

That wouldn’t, necessarily, crush Crawford’s quest.

Although there’s a three-division gap between Crawford and undisputed super-middleweight champion Canelo Alvarez, Crawford wants that fight fiercely and should favored Alvarez defeat Jaime Munguia on May 4, he may reconsider his options for a planned September bout and select Crawford.

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As for Spence, Malignaggi questioned whether being dropped three times by Crawford before succumbing to a TKO in the ninth round, should lead Spence to go from that fire to a date with Tszyu, who’s nicknamed “The Soul Taker.”

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“Tszyu’s going to take you through that door again. Do you have the fire within you to respond?” asked Malignaggi, who admitted his question is based on his own career, when he suffered a fourth-round TKO loss fighting Shawn Porter for a world title in 2014, then returned against Danny Garcia and was stopped in the ninth round.

“Now, [Spence has had] that break, it settles in and all of a sudden, that door to hell opens again. You’re comfortable financially. You have a lot of mileage on you. Do you have what it takes to get into that room again? I don’t know. That’s the question if they make that fight.”

Spence previously confronted questions about his welfare when he returned from flipping his Porsche in a harrowing 2019 car crash and defeated Garcia, then Yordenis Ugas.

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“There’s too many question marks for Spence,” Malignaggi said. “He just got destroyed [by Crawford]. Is he the same after the car accident? Is he the same after the eye surgery?

“Are you going to bring him into a double world-title fight? Not to mention, you’re not [supposed] to be allowed to fight for a championship coming off a loss, let alone a one-sided knockout loss.”

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To that, Algieri pointed to Fundora’s appearance in Saturday’s bout knowing his most recent fight was an April knockout loss to Brian Mendoza.

“You’re acting like rules get upheld,” Algieri cracked. “This is boxing.”

Teofimo Lopez Sr. has spoken out about a potential match between his son, WBO World Champion in the lightweight division Teofimo Lopez, and Terence Crawford.

Lopez’s last fight was against Jamaine Ortiz on February 9 in Las Vegas. In this bout, Teofimo secured a victory by unanimous decision. He holds 20 wins (13 by knockout) and one loss in his professional boxing career.

Crawford’s most recent fight was against Errol Spence in July 2023. Terence won that fight by technical knockout in the ninth round. He boasts 40 wins (31 by knockout) and no losses on his record.