Gervonta Davis and Terrence Crawford talk to each other about how rich they are. Crawford seems to have here we go by rubbing salt Tank Davis spoke of his anguish at not being invited to Turki Al-Shiekh’s Ring Awards ceremony in London last Saturday.
real motive
Talented lightweight star Tank then pointed out that Crawford’s climb to 168 to challenge Canelo Alvarez for the unified super middleweight title was not “a pursuit of greatness.” This is what Crawford “had to do to make decent money.”
double talk exposed
Crawford has been using “chasing greatness” and “legacy” as reasons for his promotion to 168 to challenge Canelo for three belts, which sounds like a pun. If it was for greatness, Crawford would elevate and win fights by beating top contenders. He wants to win the championship directly, which reveals the truth of it all——pension.
If Turki hadn’t given Crawford a chance, he wouldn’t have played in this game. Terrence isn’t planning on moving up to 168 and challenging the division’s killers the hard way to win a fight with Mexican superstar Canelo.
Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) would have a lot to lose if he faced predators like David Morel, David Benavidez, Christian Mbili and Diego Pacheco You may not be able to hold on for two seconds. You can respect Crawford if He entered the general population At 168, he took the risk against the shark and earned his title shot against Canelo instead of having Turki hand it to him on a silver platter.
circus boxing
Turki was fond of mixing and matching circus-style fights that had no sporting value but were trashy entertainment. For example, Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury fought MMA fighter Francis Ngannou. Those were pure circuses. We’re about to have the 38-year-old Crawford move up two weight classes to challenge Canelo.








