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The fight that everyone has been waiting for might just happen in 2024 with the help of this member of the Saudi Royal Court, but it won’t be easy

Boxing fans around the globe have been eagerly awaiting this fight, and with the help of an efficient mastermind, there is a great chance it could happen.

Saudi Royal Court member Turki Alalshikh has a real shot at organizing the highly anticipated Terence Crawfordvs. Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis fight. Although many boxing fans have long awaited this matchup, there are still details to iron out.

Terence Crawford finishes Errol Spence as he floors rival three times in  stunning victory

His Excellency faces some challenges in the near future because Crawford is set to face Israil Madrimov this summer. This fight is believed to be scheduled in Los Angeles, California, on the first weekend of August. Terence, a welterweight champion, will gain up to 7 more pounds to challenge Madrimov in the super welterweight division, moving from 147 to 154 pounds.

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If this fight occurs and Crawford maintains his undefeated status (40-0, 42 KOs), everything points to a bout against ‘Boots’, even though he has never shown much excitement to face Ennis (31-0, 28 KOs). However, given that Terence Crawford would fight in August, there is a possibility he might not step into the ring until 2025.

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Terence Crawford to face Jaron 'Boots' Ennis this year if Turki Alalshikh  manages to make it happen | Marca

Another fight that Turki Alalshikh is looking to set up involves Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez, who will be battling Jaime Munguia on Saturday, May 4. Regardless of the outcome, ‘Canelo’ could face Terence Crawford soon. Alvarez (59-2-2, 39 KOs) has his eyes set on another fight in 2024, which would prevent a meeting with Crawford this year. However, with a short list of adversaries, His Excellency will be looking to capitalize on the success of the Mexican boxer early next year.

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Munguia (43-0, 34 KOs), on the other hand, could suffer a significant blow to his career if he falls to ‘Canelo’, especially after not performing as well as everyone expects, based on average exhibitions in his recent fights.

More details about Crawford’s next two opponents will be revealed after this summer.

Terence Crawford is 36 now, staring up at either a legacy showdown in September against Saul “Canelo” Alvarez if he can sharpen his lobbying game, or the opportunity to enhance his pound-for-pound stature by winning a world title in a fourth weight class.

Trailing among those options is remaining a welterweight and fighting a still-developing non-champion 10 years his junior.

On Tuesday’s episode of ProBox TV’s “Deep Waters,” analysts Chris Algieri and Teddy Atlas both detailed the factors in place that are leading Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs) away from a 147-pound date against Philadelphia’s Jaron “Boots” Ennis (31-0, 28 KOs) to either pursue a junior middleweight belt or to make a longshot play to fight Alvarez.

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“[Crawford] and his team have said Boots is not on their radar,” former 140-pound titleholder Algieri said. “It wasn’t the type of fight they’re looking for. They’re looking for big money.

“Let’s be honest: We’re at the stage of Terence Crawford’s career where he’s done it all. This is the twilight of his career. He’s looking to maximize his earnings and maximize his legendary status. … At this point, Terence Crawford is making money moves, and I’m not sure the Jaron Ennis fight is the kind of money that’s going to entice him to stay at 147.”

Ennis is on a course to make the first defense of his version of the welterweight title this summer, according to his freshly minted promoter Matchroom Boxing.

Despite Crawford having overwhelmed three-belt welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr. in July, Crawford has given literally no indication he will return to the division where he stood as undisputed champion just a few months ago.

Teddy Atlas says Shawn Porter will tell us if Terence Crawford is the real  deal

Not only has he called out Alvarez, but he has also appealed to the WBO to parlay his “super” champion status into an automatic shot at the champion, who surprisingly became California’s Sebastian Fundora, by virtue of his blood-soaked split-decision upset of previously unbeaten Australian Tim Tszyu on March 30.

Fundora suffered a broken nose in victory and is medically suspended by the Nevada Athletic Commission until Sept. 27, likely meaning he won’t fight again until December.

Crawford could opt to meet Tszyu, as he planned, or pursue another 154-pound belt. But neither those titleholders nor Israil Madrimov or Bakhram Murtazaliev have the type of household name that Crawford seeks.

“He wins with everybody in that weight class now,” Atlas said on Tuesday’s episode of “Deep Waters.” “He carries his power. … What’s so special is what’s inside Crawford. He doesn’t believe you can beat him. He’s a special guy.

“And his timing is at a different dimension. He sees things other people don’t see. He’s so calm. Just a twitch of your muscle … you’re just starting to see that, and that’s why he’s always ahead of you.”

Jeff Horn, Teddy Atlas comments: Boxing trainer blasts Horn after loss to Terence  Crawford

Alvarez is due in the ring May 4 in Las Vegas against former junior middleweight champion Jaime Munguia. Should Alvarez win, his choices to fight could be unbeaten former super middleweight champion David Benavidez, super middleweight Edgar Berlanga or Crawford.

It’s unknown how the WBO will handle Fundora’s extended absence.

Rather than remain in limbo, Crawford could opt for Tszyu or increase his intensity to request Alvarez, should the Mexican star dispose of Munguia.

“He has so many opportunities at the higher weight class,” Algieri said.

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Added Atlas: “And there’s no Godzilla up there [at 154]. Crawford can move up there and win.”

Atlas added another caveat:

“The thing I’d be worried about is the one enemy who’s undefeated against anybody, no matter what,” Atlas said. “And that’s Father Time.”

After Gervonta Davis, now Abdul Wahid after converting to Islam, defeated Ryan Garcia last year, ‘Tank’ called himself the new face of boxing. On the other hand, after his WBO Super-Lightweight title defense against Dierry Jean in 2015, Terence Crawford branded himself as “the new face to boxing“. Later, ‘Bud’ Crawford became undisputed at 140 and 147 lbs. But, Oscar De La Hoya feels when it comes to “focus,” Devin Haney deserves to be called the face of boxing!

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Haney is currently undefeated with 31 wins. In addition to becoming undisputed at Lightweight, he moved up to Super-Lightweight last year to win the WBC from Regis Prograis. Now, on April 20th, Haney will defend the same against Ryan Garcia. On that note, De La Hoya just praised how Haney has maintained his career in the sport.

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During his latest interaction with FightHype, a reporter told Oscar De La Hoya that Bill Haney always drew a parallel between Canelo Alvarez and Devin Haney’s journey. “The way he built his career, people and kids look up to him. So, that’s what makes him the face of boxing. Would you agree with that?” She asked Oscar De La Hoya. In his reply, De La Hoya said that Haney had been in boxing forever.

Since he was a kid, right? And he was brought up by a good man. That’s what I respect about Bill. I’ve spent a lot of time with him at a home in Vegas, on the plane. And I respect that. He keeps him in line and he keeps him focused and hungry,” said De La Hoya.

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Devin, he’s in a league of his own, basically. Just the way he’s focused. He literally breathes, eats, and sleeps boxing. Which is what you’re supposed to do at this level,” the CEO of Golden Boy Promotions added. At this, on being asked how hard it was for a boxer to stay focused, De La Hoya recounted personal experience.

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According to Oscar De La Hoya, with critics as well as admirers, it is tough to stay focused when one has reached the elite level in the sport. For the same reason, observing the manner in which Haney has been maintaining his career, the 51-year-old said, “It’s so hard and I know that from experience. With me, they had to keep me away from the women. Because they would chase me all the way up to the mountain.

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But, it’s hard to keep that focus. Especially, at this level. The elite level. So, that’s why you gotta respect it,” he added. At this, Oscar was asked if Devin Haney resembled Floyd Mayweather. To conclude, the 51-year-old announced that Haney had his own style and was on his way to writing his own story. Anyway, do you think it is the focus that makes Haney the face of boxing?

Terence Crawford and Shakur Stevenson are more than just boxing champions. They’re almost family. This bond between them transcends blood, forged in the crucible of countless sparring sessions and a shared devotion to their inner circles. Crawford, the elder by eight years, is Stevenson’s “big brother” both inside and outside the ring. Stevenson, Crawford’s “little brother,” is a constant presence by his side.

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When Stevenson clinched his first world title, Crawford was there, celebrating ringside. And when Crawford emerged victorious from his epic battle with Errol Spence Jr, Stevenson rode shotgun on his hometown parade float, pride etched on his face. This bond fuels them both. Moreover, they also help each other with their sparring sessions, and they’ve recently even challenged each other in a different sport as well.

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Besides being the former undisputed champion, Terence Crawford’s tales of being great at ping-pong wouldn’t be a surprise to a lot of people. There have been many moments when the boxer is seen handling his business on the ping-pong table well. That’s exactly what happened recently too. Crawford and Stevenson were seen slugging it out on a ping-pong table.

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The snippet of a game was posted by a person who was in the room, and it was shared by Terence Crawford on his Instagram Story. In the video, Stevenson and Crawford were locked in a friendly ping-pong battle at the end of which Shakur Stevenson visibly made a score against Terence Crawford. Their passion for the game isn’t exactly breaking news; social media has been buzzing with glimpses of their table tennis prowess for quite some time now. They even chimed in during the famous ping-pong face-off between Floyd Mayweather and Usher.

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Boxing legend Floyd Mayweather Jr. found himself facing an unexpected challenge – on the ping-pong table, that is. In a playful exchange on social media, Mayweather shared a video of himself defeating R&B star Usher in a game of table tennis. Mayweather, ever the showman, couldn’t resist a bit of friendly bragging, prompting a hilarious back-and-forth with fellow champions Terence Crawford and Shakur Stevenson.

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Crawford, tagging Stevenson, playfully declared, “@shakurstevenson I think we gonna have to show @floydmayweather how to really play this game called table tennis.” Stevenson, ever the comedian, took the opportunity to take a jab at Mayweather, replying, “@tbudcrawford For sure he ducked me last time.” This playful exchange highlights the camaraderie within the boxing world, evident even among champions.

Terence Crawford knocking out HEAVYWEIGHTS in sparring despite  three-and-a-half-stone difference, says Shakur Stevenson | The Sun

Gervonta Davis refuses to be Errol Spence Jr.’s tune-up opponent

After Sebastian Fundora beat Tim Tszyu to become the unified Super-Welterweight champion of the world, Errol Spence Jr., who watched the fight live, entered the ring to call out Fundora. As ‘The Towering Inferno’ had “got the big dog,” Tim Tszy, ‘The Truth’ said it was time he fought Fundora in the ring. However, the boxing commentator known as 2ToneDaSupastar suggested Spence Jr. rather fight Gervonta Davis to recover from the loss against Crawford before trying himself against Fundora.

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Aht! Aht! Errol Spence you need a TUNE UP!! That Terence Crawford A** whooping wasn’t a regular A** whooping,” he said. “Gone and get with Gervonta Davis match maker and get a soft touch,” he added. Soon, the statement came to Gervonta Davis’ notice!

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In a reply which was captured by BOXING n BBQ, Davis told 2ToneDaSupastar, “Ima beat yo fat a** when I catch you omm.” Well, frankly speaking, it is unlikely that Errol Spence Jr. and Gervonta Davis will lock horns. In addition to being four inches shorter than ‘The Truth,’ Davis will have to climb up to the Super-Welterweight division for the fight! Anyway, in this context, one must mention that Spence Jr. is likely to face Sebastian Fundora next.

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Both Errol Spence Jr. and Sebastian Fundora have shown interest in fighting one another. However, after Fundora’s victory over Tim Tszyu, the WBC ordered Fundora to begin negotiations with the mandatory opponent Terence Crawford. Meanwhile, Fundora’s manager Sampson Lewkowicz also expressed their desire to rematch Tszyu in Australia. But, since Fundora and Spence Jr. are with the PBC, promoter Eddie Hearn felt ‘The Truth’ vs. ‘The Towering Inferno’ could also be the next potential big fight!

Boxing: Errol Spence Jr. vs Terence Crawford is closer than ever to being  confirmed according to Showtime Boxing | Marca

I think you’ll either see Fundora against Tszyu or Fundora against Spence. I don’t think you will see Fundora against Crawford,” Eddie Hearn told FightHype. Well, only time will tell what is next for Fundora and Spence Jr. But, do you think Gervonta Davis shall be Errol Spence Jr.’s tune-up? Also, what do you make of Davis’ reply?

Roy Jones Jr believes Terence Crawford is the pound-for-pound king of boxing.

However, ‘RJ’ insists fellow two-weight undisputed champion Naoya Inoue is ‘fast on his heels’.

“Right now the pound-for-pound king with the Kid [Naoya] Inoue right on his back,” Jones Jr told talkSPORT Drive.

“I’ll tell you why, Terence Crawford has been dominating for the last ten years, ain’t nobody come close.

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“The only reason he didn’t get the pound-for-pound title earlier is because no one higher up the ladder would give him the opportunity, but he is definitely now pound-for-pound the king.

“Inoue is fast on his heels because anyone you give Inoue, he destroys.”

Jones Jr’s assessment lines up with the Ring Magazine’s pound-for-pound ratings which have Crawford at No.1 and Inoue at No.2.

Boxing News: Roy Jones Jr. says Terence Crawford and Errol Spence Jr. must  fight

Just below them on the boxing icon’s list is Dmitry Bivol who faces Artur Beterbiev on June 1 in Saudi Arabia for all four major sanctioning body belts at light-heavyweight.

Providing Bivol wins that fight, Jones Jr believes he can leapfrog both boxers into pole position.

“After that, you’ve probably got to go with [Dmitry] Bivol, he’s been doing his thing for a while,” he added.

“Bivol has shown that he can beat whoever he wants to beat, now if he beats [Artur] Beterbiev he’s going to get the new crown of pound-for-pound king.”

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Crawford became the consensus pound-for-pound king after beating Errol Spence Jr last July to become undisputed champion at welterweight.

In doing so, he became the first two-weight undisputed champion in the four-belt era having already claimed all of the titles at super-lightweight six years prior.

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Inoue was the second man to achieve this distinction when he followed up his reign of dominance at bantamweight with another four-belt unification at super-bantamweight at the back end of 2023.

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Sebastian Fundora is already on the clock for his first title defense.

The World Boxing Organization (WBO) has ordered its newly crowned 154-pound titlist to next face three-division champ Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford. The ruling was applied per the conditional terms by the sanctioning body in its approval for Fundora to challenge previously unbeaten titlist Tim Tszyu.

Fundora won their blood-soaked March 30 Premier Boxing Champions (PBC) on Prime pay-per-view headliner via split decision to dethrone Tszyu. He also picked up the vacant WBC 154-pound title with the win. A separate mandatory title defense will come with that, though irrelevant to the present task at hand.

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Please be advised that March 25, 2024, this Committee granted sanction approval of the Tszyu/Fundora WBO [title fight],” WBO Championship Committee chairman Luis Batista-Salas noted in a ruling obtained by The Ring. “Sanction approval was granted subject to the winner facing next the Mandatory Challenger in the Jr. Middleweight Division, Terence “Bud” Crawford within 180 days after the Tszyu/Fundora bout.

Sebastian Fundora will lose belt in days without Terence Crawford - World  Boxing News

“The foregoing condition was essential for purposes of sanction approval. Therefore, in light of the above and per WBO Regulations of World Championship Contests, the parties are hereby ordered to commence negotiations for the WBO Mandatory Jr. Middleweight Championship.”

The negotiation period will officially begin on Friday, five business days from the March 30 Prime Video Pay-Per-View headliner. Fundora and Crawford will have until April 25 to reach terms and avoid a purse bid hearing.

Fundora is promoted by Sampson Lewkowicz, founder and head of Sampson Boxing, LLC. However, TGB Promotions’ Tom Brown was listed as the point of contact in the letter ordering the fight. TGB is the lead promoter for nearly all PBC-branded events.

Crawford is a promotional free agent and represented by legal advisor Harrison Whitman.

Sebastian Fundora gets April 5 Terence Crawford WBO deadline - World Boxing  News

Australia’s Tszyu (24-1, 17 knockouts), No. 2 at 154 (come Tuesday), was previously set to face former 147-pound titlist Keith Thurman in a non-title fight. Those plans were changed when Thurman suffered a torn biceps roughly two weeks out from fight night.

PBC officials raced to not only salvage the show but strengthen the overall lineup.Fundora (21-1-1, 13 KOs), No. at 154 (come Tuesday), was scheduled to meet Serhii Bohachuk (24-1, 23 KOs), currently No. 10, in the PPV opener. Their bout was to come with the vacant WBC 154-pound title at stake. A switch was made for Fundora to challenge Tszyu, though politics briefly threatened to get in the way of the fight.

WBO officials were hesitant to sanction the billed unification bout, since it still recognizes Ring/lineal champion Jermell Charlo as the WBC champ. Houston’s Charlo (35-2-1, 19 KOs) has relinquished all four major sanctioning body titles, including the WBC where he is now ‘Champion in Recess.’

The WBO has given Crawford and Fundora a deadline of the end of April –  RingSide24

Support was conditionally offered by the WBC despite its initial resistance. It came on the basis that the winner immediately committed to a mandatory title defense versus Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs). The ruling was made after Crawford, The Ring 147-pound champ and pound-for-pound king, enforced his WBO ‘Super Champion’ status. The designation permits its claimants to immediately challenge for a title in a separate weight division during the ordered mandatory period.

On the surface, the order complicates the suggested plans from Saturday’s show.

Fundora was joined in the ring after his win by former unified welterweight titlist Errol Spence (28-1, 22 KOs), No. 1 at 147. It was heavily suggested prior to Saturday that Spence would face the winner of the main event. That theme carried over into the post-fight in-ring interview.

However, there was a difference of opinion between then and the post-fight press conference.

Fundora informed media that he wanted to next face Crawford. It came in stark contrast to claims made by Lewkowicz, who stood the party line and insisted Fundora-Spence made the most business sense.

La OMB ordena Sebastian Fundora vs Terence Crawford

Such a fight will reduce his title load to one, however.

There is also the matter of a deserved Fundora-Tszyu rematch.

Tszyu accepted the makeshift title defense on twelve days’ notice. It came versus an opponent whose physical dimensions required an overhaul at the tail end of training camp. Tszyu prepared for a 5’7” orthodox fighter and career welterweight in Thurman. Fundora is a nearly 6’6” southpaw and a natural junior middleweight.

An early lead evaporated when Tszyu struggled to fight through pouring blood from a cut high atop his scalp. Tszyu inadvertently fell into Fundora’s left elbow during the opening round, which caused the gusher.

Fundora suffered a broken nose from a legal Tszyu punch in the opening round.

BOX: TERENCE CRAWFORD VS SEBASTIÁN FUNDORA; LA OMB HA ORDENADO LA PELEA |  SportsMedia

Tszyu won on the scorecard of judge Tim Cheatham (116-112). It was overruled by judges Steve Weisfeld (116-112) and David Sutherland (115-113) for Fundora, who made history with the win. At just under 6’6”, he became the tallest fighter ever to win a portion of the 154-pound crown. His victory came while younger sister Gabriela Fundora holds the IBF flyweight title. The two are now the first brother-sister tandem to simultaneously hold major titles.

 

With former WBO junior middleweight champion Tim Tszyu out for a extended time, the WBO ordered a purse bid for Terence Crawford vs newly crowned champion Sebastian Fundora. The WBO mandates that a 20-day negotiating window between Fundora and Crawford will start Friday April 5th.  Tszyu holds a rematch clause with Fundora, promotor Sampson Lewkowicz obviously feels empowered to delay it for now. Saying at Saturday night’s post-fight news conference that Tszyu needs time to “heal up.” “Tszyu will get the rematch, but not at this moment – not when we need to maximize the money for Fundora,” Lewkowicz told reporters in a side session later Saturday night. “Fundora deserves it.”

One guy who could get in the way of this fight happening, former unified welterweight champion Errol Spence Jr (28-1, 22 KOs)! He placed his bid into the Fundora sweepstakes. He came into the ring after the fight challenging the new crowned champion. “It’s time to get it on,” Spence said. “He got a pretty good height, but we’ll see. We’ll break him down like we always do.”

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Opting to fight Spence Jr. instead of Crawford could result in Fundora being stripped for the WBO belt. He could offer to relinquish his WBO belt in that letter as well. Making a fight with Spence Jr. would be for the WBC junior middleweight belt. That idea seems to be more ideal for Lewkowicz who feels like Spence Jr. is a bigger draw than Crawford. “Crawford cannot sell out (a crowd of) 90,000 people in Dallas. Everybody waits … why not Crawford? Let him wait one time, if not twice, and then we’ll go.”

Crawford made a response to Spence Jr. trying to set up a fight with Fundora, implying that he has to get behind him if he wants any action. The question of who will be fighting for the belts will be settled by the end of this month.

Terence Crawford was not impressed with Errol Spence’s attempts to muscle in on his potential fight with Sebastian Fundora.

Both men are actively pursuing a contest against the new WBC and WBO super-welterweight champion after the ‘Towering Inferno’ beat Tim Tszyu on Saturday night to claim the belts.

Fundora’s win was a bloodbath with Tszyu sustaining a horror cut in the second round after being caught with an accidental elbow.

Tszyu valiantly fought on but was unable to do enough to get his hand raised as he fell to the first defeat of his professional career via split decision.

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In the immediate aftermath, Spence entered the ring to call out Fundora and drum up interest in their potential fight.

“It’s time to get it on, he’s got the big dog now,” said Spence.

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“This is my first time seeing him in person and he’s got pretty good height but we will break him down, we always do.”

The imposing 6ft 6ins champion then replied: “I think it will be great [fighting him].

“He’s one of the greats right now, he’s one of the pound-for-pounds, so if I can fight him and get a win off of him it will be good history for me again.”

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However Crawford, who is the WBO mandatory challenger for Fundora, had a thing or two to say about his former foe’s attempts to jump the queue.

“@ErrolSpenceJr sorry buddy you gotta wait in line sir,” he tweeted.

“You lost sir gotta work yo way back up,” he added in reference to his stoppage victory over Spence last July.

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The preeminent designation is reserved for fighters who are champions of ‘high recognition’.

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Oleksandr Usyk previously used his WBO ‘super champion’ status to become Anthony Joshua’s mandatory in 2021.

The winner of Tim Tszyu vs. Sebastian Fundora is set to face the big sharks of the welterweight class. While the two battle it out for Tszyu’s WBO super welterweight belt and the vacant WBC title, both Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford have expressed their desire to challenge whoever goes home with those titles in their kitty.

On Saturday night, at the iconic T-Mobile Arena of Las Vegas, 20-1-1 record holder, Fundora will fight his Aussie opponent, Tszyu, in hopes of grabbing hold of the titles that he’s been chasing for a while. However, that’s not his only incentive. A fight against either ‘Bud’ or ‘The Truth’ will only push him into the elite fighters’ league of the weight class. Is he willing for such an undertaking?

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Ahead of his super crucial fight against his undefeated opponent, the Coachella-based fighter was asked his take on the recent callout he received from former unified welterweight champion, Spence Jr. Extending his response beyond Spence Jr., to even Bud, he noted, “It’s good. It’s good. You know, he’s a big, it’s like Thurman, I want one of the guys, why can’t I get one of those fights?”

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Earlier on social media, 34-year-old Spence Jr. noted that he was flying to Vegas where the weekend entertainer is slated to happen. He also relayed that he’s eyeing a fight against the winner of it. He wrote, “Headed to Vegas. I want the winner!! #TszyuFundora,” but Tszyu didn’t bat an eye. The Texan was meant to fight Bud in a rematch in December. However, he opted for eye surgery, letting the rematch period elapse.

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His opponent, the 2x undisputed champion, Crawford exercised his rights as the WBO welterweight titlist to be nominated as the mandatory challenger for the WBO super welterweight titlist. Meaning, yet again, the winner of Tszyu vs. Fundora.

Terence Crawford stops Errol Spence Jr. to win undisputed welterweight  crown - ESPN

Responding to Errol Spence Jr.’s challenge for a fight, the Sydney-origin fighter seemed excited for the potential fight. During an interview with Fight Hype TV, he remarked, “Beautiful, he’s finally awake. I thought he was asleep for a long time.”

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On his social media, he also had a similar take on the callout. In a confident tone, he wrote, “Beautiful … these are the types of moments I’ve always wanted.” He also added, “Big moments to be getting the big names into a fight.”