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Comments Thread For: Errol Spence: After Porter - I'll Be Looking For Manny Pacquiao!
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I mean it is a no-brainier for him to look for Pacquiao next if he beats Porter, but the real question is will he actually get Pacquiao? I'm not sure he will. But if he does? Then that would be great for him and the biggest fight that he could get. That PPV may end up getting close to a million buys. If Spence/Porter does over 250k buys and nears 300k buys, then it is a very safe bet that the Pacquiao fight does a million plus PPV buys. That would be a HUGE fight and big enough fo Pacquiao to take it. Pacman isn't going to just want 20M for Spence, that number better be closer to 30M....And rightfully so.
But if he can't get Pacquiao, then the Crawford fight needs to happen next. Ideally BOTH fights happen in 2020.
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Originally posted by Grange_27 View PostCome on now Crawford was undisputed at 140 he has a much better resume than Spence. If Spence wants to be considered top dog at 147 he needs Crawford #FACTS
Crawford has only beaten Jeff Horn and Jose Benavidez at WELTERWEIGHT who were both undefeated at the time. But he beat Khan after he already had 3 losses.
Who again has the stronger resume at WELTERWEIGHT???
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Originally posted by factsarenice View PostOne, Spence is not getting a fight with Manny. Two, I'll remind you of your statement when Errol moves up to 154 to avoid Crawford. Lastly, Errol himself said he's fighting Porter because it's an easier fight than Crawford. You can't make this up. It's not opinion, it came out of Errol's mouth along with a bunch of silly excuses as to why he can't fight Crawford.Last edited by markther; 08-18-2019, 12:15 PM.
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Restricting the conversation into narrow parameters cuts both ways. If you look at a fighter and disallow everything he's done then why not deny everything but his last fight. That would mean Spence un-spectacularly fought a lightweight for 12 entire rounds. It dosen't look so good does it? Once you box the discussion into a narrow box it's no longer a discussion...it's a sales pitch.
Originally posted by markther View PostWe aren’t talking about 140, we are talking about resumes at 147, the welterweight division. And Spence is already one of the top dogs at welterweight holding the IBF and his resume will be even better should he dispose of Porter and grab his WBC belt. Crawford needs to get in there with the likes of Thurman, Danny, and Porter. Horn and Khan at WW don’t cut it me, sorry.
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Spence also said he's not fighting Crawford so we will see, the truth will come out. One of us will be right and the other should admit they were wrong.
Originally posted by markther View PostWe will see because when a microphone was stuck in the face of Spence yesterday; he was quoted as saying HE wanted Porter, then Manny, and then he is going for Crawford to unify the division. Fighters don’t have to do what you or I or anyone wants. They take ALL the risks in the ring. And anyone who chooses boxing or any combat sport isn’t afraid of anyone. Spence and his team are taking fights in a certain order that make the most FINANCIAL sense to them RIGHT NOW. Again, no one has to agree with them, but every fighter in boxing is trying to emulate Floyd and Manny and make the most money before they retire. IF Spence beats Porter, and gets Manny and beats him, he will not only have made a lot of money but will make that unification fight against Crawford possibly one of the highest in boxing history. Everyone wants to rush things all the time, microwave society. Let that fight build!
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Originally posted by markther View PostWe aren’t talking about 140, we are talking about resumes at 147, the welterweight division. And Spence is already one of the top dogs at welterweight holding the IBF and his resume will be even better should he dispose of Porter and grab his WBC belt. Crawford needs to get in there with the likes of Thurman, Danny, and Porter. Horn and Khan at WW don’t cut it me, sorry.
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