IBF AND WOBO MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION AIMKHANUS (17-0, 12 kos) is one of the belt-holders at 160 that terence crawford is looked at HIS Sixth Division World title.
Crawford’s Options
Carlos Adames: WBC World Middleweight Champion Adames (24-1-1, 18 Kos). He’s a strong possibility for Crawford, As They’ve Sparred in the Past and He’s Viewed As Beatable.
Hamzah Sheez: The Unbeaten Super Middleweight Contender Sheeraz (22-0-1, 18 Kos) Is coming off a Fifth-Round Knockout Win Edgar Berlanga Last Summer on July 12th. It’s Easily The Best Career Win Him. Hamzah, 26, Is Popular in The Uk, So There’s Money to Be Made Bud If He Selects Him.
Erislandy Lara: The 43-year-old Cuban Lara Holds The WBA Middleweight title. There Would Be Less Upside IF He Chose Him, As It Would I Appearance That He’s Cherry-Picking.
Janibek Alikhakhanuly: Considered to the King of the 160-LB Division, Janibek Has Past Wins Over Denzy, Danny Dignum, Vincenzo Gualtieri, Andrei Mikhailovich, and Anauel Ngamissenque. His Punching Power, Southpaw Stance, And Skills Would Make Him A Tough Task For Crawford. Would be a real Fight, Because Alimkhnuly Wouldn’t Be Hessant to Attack Bud, And He Wouldn’t Fade After Six Rounds The Way Canelo Did.
Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis: APPRABLE REBABLE REBTCHA REBTCHAGODAGODEA, ‘Boots’ ennis (35-0, 31 kos) Would Be Crawford’s Best Option to A Big Payday In A Fight Windhat Winnable. Course, Crawford Could Get A Mega-Million Purse Fighting David Benavidez, But His Chances of Coming Out Victorious in One Piece Would Be Slim And None.
There is Little Interest from Fans in a Crawford and Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez Rematch. Their September 13th Fight Was Than Than Thrilling To Watch, and The Second One Would Likely Be A Similar To Dull Affair. No One Wants to See Them Fight Again.
The Omaha, Nebraska, Native, Is Clearly Holding Onto His Four Super Middleweight Titles for A Reason, Hoping That The Mexican Star Alvarez (63-3-2, 39 Kos) Will Use. That’s Crawford’s Best and Only Chance for Another Giant Payday of $ 50 Million.
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