Crawford tells McGregor change of mind for possible fight
Terence Crawford tells Conor McGregor a change of mind regarding a possible fight in the boxing ring and at an MMA Octagon.
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CRAWFORD TELLS MCGREGOR POSSIBLE CHANGE OF MIND IN SOCIAL MEDIA
Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) tells McGregor about a possible change of mind on social media regarding a two-fight deal in the boxing and MMA ring.
Furthermore, the American fighter called out on Twitter by saying that he was “getting back on the mat.”
Moreover, the Nebraska native implies to the inactive MMA (mixed martial arts) superstar that he is back to training.
“I’m here working. I’m getting back on the mat,” Crawford said on X.
“Hey, Conor (McGregor), I’m getting back on the mat. Stay tuned, baby,” he added.
TWO-FIGHT PROPOSAL COULD BE REVIVED
A two-fight proposal could be revived after the Nebraska native’s tweet.
Moreover, McGregor earlier called out Crawford of possibly fighting in both the boxing ring and an MMA Octagon in a major payday deal.
Furthermore, if the two fighters agree, Turki Alalshikh, chairman of Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority, would support the fight.
However, Crawford rejected the deal, citing his non-interest in fighting at the Octagon.
“Me and Conor got on the phone and started politicking to try and figure something out,” Crawford told Bernie Tha Boxer
“Man, I’m not getting in no f—– Octagon with you so you can be kicking and elbowing me,” he added.
MORE MONEY ON TABLE MIGHT CHANGE AMERICAN’S MIND VS MCGREGOR
Furthermore, the possibility of getting more money in fighting McGregor changed Crawford’s fight.
The undefeated boxer’s time waiting for a major payday may be running out as Mexican superstar Canelo Alvarez continues to ignore him.
Moreover, McGregor’s fortune is estimated at USD200 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
The Irish MMA star is aware that fighting Crawford would boost his value.
This is especially true if Saudi Arabia’s market shows interest in financing the two fights.
“We would have made a s— ton of money,” Crawford recalled McGregor telling him about the aborted deal.
“It’s going to be hundreds of millions on the line,” McGregor added.