Video: Mannix, Mora: Who is best opponent for Terence Crawford?

Terence Crawford did his job on Saturday in Las Vegas, stopping overmatched Kell Brook in four rounds to retain his welterweight title and pound-for-pound status. Now what? Crawford said immediately after his victory that he would like to face …

Terence Crawford did his job on Saturday in Las Vegas, stopping overmatched Kell Brook in four rounds to retain his welterweight title and pound-for-pound status.

Now what?

Crawford said immediately after his victory that he would like to face fellow beltholder Manny Pacquiao next? Fans would love that. They also would embrace a showdown between Crawford and the winner of the Dec. 5 fight between Errol Spence Jr. and Danny Garcia.

What’s the best fight for Crawford?

In this episode of Jabs with Mannix and Mora, courtesy of DAZN, hosts Chris Mannix and Sergio Mora tackle that question.

Here’s what they had to say.

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Video: Mannix, Mora: Who is best opponent for Terence Crawford?

Terence Crawford did his job on Saturday in Las Vegas, stopping overmatched Kell Brook in four rounds to retain his welterweight title and pound-for-pound status. Now what? Crawford said immediately after his victory that he would like to face …

Terence Crawford did his job on Saturday in Las Vegas, stopping overmatched Kell Brook in four rounds to retain his welterweight title and pound-for-pound status.

Now what?

Crawford said immediately after his victory that he would like to face fellow beltholder Manny Pacquiao next? Fans would love that. They also would embrace a showdown between Crawford and the winner of the Dec. 5 fight between Errol Spence Jr. and Danny Garcia.

What’s the best fight for Crawford?

In this episode of Jabs with Mannix and Mora, courtesy of DAZN, hosts Chris Mannix and Sergio Mora tackle that question.

Here’s what they had to say.

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Terence Crawford, Kell Brook make weight for Saturday’s fight

Terence Crawford and Kell Brook on Friday made weight for their title fight on Saturday.

Terence Crawford and Kell Brook cleared the final hurdle for their fight Saturday inside the MGM Grand “bubble” in Las Vegas.

Crawford, who will be making the fourth defense of his welterweight title, weighed in Friday afternoon at 146.4. Brook weighed exactly 147, which is the division limit.

Brook has fought at junior middleweight in his last three fights. He hasn’t made 147 since he was knocked out by Errol Spence Jr. in May 2017.

Crawford (36-0, 27 KOs) and Brook (39-2, 27 KOs) reportedly stood more than six feet apart and exchanged trash talk after they were weighed.

“I’m going to beat your b—- ass,” Crawford told Brook.

Crawford stopped Jeff Horn in nine rounds to win his title in June 2018. Brook outpointed Shawn Porter to win a 147-pound title in August 2014 but lost it to Spence.

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Terence Crawford, Kell Brook make weight for Saturday’s fight

Terence Crawford and Kell Brook on Friday made weight for their title fight on Saturday.

Terence Crawford and Kell Brook cleared the final hurdle for their fight Saturday inside the MGM Grand “bubble” in Las Vegas.

Crawford, who will be making the fourth defense of his welterweight title, weighed in Friday afternoon at 146.4. Brook weighed exactly 147, which is the division limit.

Brook has fought at junior middleweight in his last three fights. He hasn’t made 147 since he was knocked out by Errol Spence Jr. in May 2017.

Crawford (36-0, 27 KOs) and Brook (39-2, 27 KOs) reportedly stood more than six feet apart and exchanged trash talk after they were weighed.

“I’m going to beat your b—- ass,” Crawford told Brook.

Crawford stopped Jeff Horn in nine rounds to win his title in June 2018. Brook outpointed Shawn Porter to win a 147-pound title in August 2014 but lost it to Spence.

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Terence Crawford to Kell Brook: ‘I’m not the one that quit in a fight’

Terence Crawford responded to an earlier comment by Kell Brook by saying he’s not the one who ever quit in a fight.

Terence Crawford took a jab at Kell Brook at the final news conference before their fight Saturday at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Kell Brook said on a Zoom call Monday that he’d either knock out Crawford or make him quit on his stool. At the news conference, Crawford (36-0, 27 KOs) pointed out that Brook (39-2, 27 KOs) is the one who couldn’t finish two of his fights.

The Briton was stopped by Gennadiy Golovkin (fifth round) and Errol Spence Jr. (11th) in consecutive fights in 2016 and 2017.

“He’s gonna have to, you know what I mean, live up to his words,” Crawford said. “You know, I’m not the one that ever quit in a fight. You know, I can’t say the same for him, though.”

Terence Crawford (left) and Kell Brook face off Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Mikey Williams / Top Rank Inc via Getty Images

Brook, who suffered broken facial bones in both of his knockout losses, responded to Crawford in an interview with BoxingScene.com.

“I’ve had the bone broken in an eye and not been able to see,” he said. “That’s his opinion. Let’s see if he can make me quit. Let’s see if he can break me, because, you know, I’m willing to die in that ring. I’m telling you now, this is sh– or bust for me.

“Everything’s gone into this fight, everything. It’s not a joke. This is a serious game.”

Crawford will be making the fourth defense of the welterweight title he won by stopping Jeff Horn in nine rounds in June 2018.

On the undercard, Joshua Franco (17-1-2, 8 KOs) will face Andrew Moloney (21-1, 14 KOs) in a scheduled 12-round junior bantamweight fight, their second meeting in five months. Franco defeated Moloney by a unanimous decision on June 23.

The card will be televised on ESPN.

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Terence Crawford to Kell Brook: ‘I’m not the one that quit in a fight’

Terence Crawford responded to an earlier comment by Kell Brook by saying he’s not the one who ever quit in a fight.

Terence Crawford took a jab at Kell Brook at the final news conference before their fight Saturday at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Kell Brook said on a Zoom call Monday that he’d either knock out Crawford or make him quit on his stool. At the news conference, Crawford (36-0, 27 KOs) pointed out that Brook (39-2, 27 KOs) is the one who couldn’t finish two of his fights.

The Briton was stopped by Gennadiy Golovkin (fifth round) and Errol Spence Jr. (11th) in consecutive fights in 2016 and 2017.

“He’s gonna have to, you know what I mean, live up to his words,” Crawford said. “You know, I’m not the one that ever quit in a fight. You know, I can’t say the same for him, though.”

Terence Crawford (left) and Kell Brook face off Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Mikey Williams / Top Rank Inc via Getty Images

Brook, who suffered broken facial bones in both of his knockout losses, responded to Crawford in an interview with BoxingScene.com.

“I’ve had the bone broken in an eye and not been able to see,” he said. “That’s his opinion. Let’s see if he can make me quit. Let’s see if he can break me, because, you know, I’m willing to die in that ring. I’m telling you now, this is sh– or bust for me.

“Everything’s gone into this fight, everything. It’s not a joke. This is a serious game.”

Crawford will be making the fourth defense of the welterweight title he won by stopping Jeff Horn in nine rounds in June 2018.

On the undercard, Joshua Franco (17-1-2, 8 KOs) will face Andrew Moloney (21-1, 14 KOs) in a scheduled 12-round junior bantamweight fight, their second meeting in five months. Franco defeated Moloney by a unanimous decision on June 23.

The card will be televised on ESPN.

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Kell Brook: Terence Crawford ‘will get a rude awakening on Saturday’

Kell Brook says he knows what he needs to do to beat titleholder Terence Crawford and has the ability to do it Saturday in Las Vegas.

Kell Brook says he knows what he needs to do to beat welterweight titleholder Terence Crawford and has the ability to pull it off Saturday in Las Vegas.

The 34-year-old from England has been a professional boxer for more than 16 years. He has been in six world title fights, winning four of them. He has been in three major fights – against Shawn Porter, Gennadiy Golovkin and Errol Spence Jr. – and won one of them.

Most observers would agree that Crawford has never faced anyone as good as the three fighters Brook mentioned, although he, too, is an experienced champion.

“I’ve been on this stage,” Brook told Sky Sports. “I’ve been in with pound-for-pound top fighters in Gennadiy Golovkin and Errol Spence Jr. I’ve ripped the title from Shawn Porter in America. I know what it takes.

“This is the pound-for-pound best fighter in the world, so you have to put it as No 1. Nobody has done that in history from Britain.”

Kell Brook (left) returned from a 14-month hiatus to stop Mark DeLuca in February.  Richard Sellers / Press Association via AP Images

Brook (39-2, 27 KOs) continued to sing his own praises, adding that Crawford (36-0, 27 KOs) will be surprised by his versatility and size. The Sheffield product will be coming down from 154 pounds to 147 for the fight.

“He will get a rude awakening on Saturday,” Brook said. “He’ll know really fast that he shouldn’t have put me on top of his list. I can box orthodox, southpaw, I have balance and timing, I’m a big welterweight.

“I’m a scary fighter, I’m dangerous for any fighter in any weight division. You will see me, from round one, take control of this fight.”

Of course, Brook didn’t mention his liabilities, brutal knockout losses to Triple-G and Spence in 2016 and 2017, his relative inactivity the past few years, the difficult move down in weight and the fact he won’t have longtime trainer Dominic Ingle in his corner.

His principal cornerman will be Spaniard Carlos Formento, a trainer based in the town of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands. The two met on Instagram.

Still, Brook sounds as if he’s bursting with confidence going into a fight that could resurrect his floundering career. He’s a 7½-1 underdog, according to BetMGM.

“The job will get done regardless,” said Brook, referring to his change of trainers. “I’m with a super top trainer who will be one of the best after I beat Crawford. We know what we’ve got to do.

“I’ve been in this sport for 25 years. I know what I need to do.”

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Kell Brook: Terence Crawford ‘will get a rude awakening on Saturday’

Kell Brook says he knows what he needs to do to beat titleholder Terence Crawford and has the ability to do it Saturday in Las Vegas.

Kell Brook says he knows what he needs to do to beat welterweight titleholder Terence Crawford and has the ability to pull it off Saturday in Las Vegas.

The 34-year-old from England has been a professional boxer for more than 16 years. He has been in six world title fights, winning four of them. He has been in three major fights – against Shawn Porter, Gennadiy Golovkin and Errol Spence Jr. – and won one of them.

Most observers would agree that Crawford has never faced anyone as good as the three fighters Brook mentioned, although he, too, is an experienced champion.

“I’ve been on this stage,” Brook told Sky Sports. “I’ve been in with pound-for-pound top fighters in Gennadiy Golovkin and Errol Spence Jr. I’ve ripped the title from Shawn Porter in America. I know what it takes.

“This is the pound-for-pound best fighter in the world, so you have to put it as No 1. Nobody has done that in history from Britain.”

Kell Brook (left) returned from a 14-month hiatus to stop Mark DeLuca in February.  Richard Sellers / Press Association via AP Images

Brook (39-2, 27 KOs) continued to sing his own praises, adding that Crawford (36-0, 27 KOs) will be surprised by his versatility and size. The Sheffield product will be coming down from 154 pounds to 147 for the fight.

“He will get a rude awakening on Saturday,” Brook said. “He’ll know really fast that he shouldn’t have put me on top of his list. I can box orthodox, southpaw, I have balance and timing, I’m a big welterweight.

“I’m a scary fighter, I’m dangerous for any fighter in any weight division. You will see me, from round one, take control of this fight.”

Of course, Brook didn’t mention his liabilities, brutal knockout losses to Triple-G and Spence in 2016 and 2017, his relative inactivity the past few years, the difficult move down in weight and the fact he won’t have longtime trainer Dominic Ingle in his corner.

His principal cornerman will be Spaniard Carlos Formento, a trainer based in the town of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands. The two met on Instagram.

Still, Brook sounds as if he’s bursting with confidence going into a fight that could resurrect his floundering career. He’s a 7½-1 underdog, according to BetMGM.

“The job will get done regardless,” said Brook, referring to his change of trainers. “I’m with a super top trainer who will be one of the best after I beat Crawford. We know what we’ve got to do.

“I’ve been in this sport for 25 years. I know what I need to do.”

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5 questions going into Terence Crawford vs. Kell Brook

Here are five questions going into the Terence Crawford vs. Kell Brook fight Saturday in Las Vegas.

Another fight, another easy victory for Terence Crawford?

That’s how it looks going into Saturday night, when Boxing Junkie’s No. 1 fighter pound for pound faces veteran Kell Brook inside the MGM Grand “bubble” in Las Vegas.

Crawford (36-0, 27 KOs) hasn’t fought since he stopped Egidijus Kavaliauskas in defense of his 147-pound title last December, his seventh consecutive knockout.

Brook (39-2, 27 KOs) has won three in a row since back-to-back knockout losses to Gennadiy Golovkin and Errol Spence Jr. in 2016 and 2017 but has been relatively inactive and will be moving down in weight, which isn’t easy at 34.

Of course, there are many questions going into the fight, as there are in any important matchup. Here are five of them.

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No. 1

How much does Brook have left?

Some. The Englishman was one of the top fighters in the world when he traveled to California and took American Shawn Porter’s world welterweight title by a majority decision. That was more than six years ago. Brook is no longer that fighter. He suffered gruesome knockout losses against Golovkin at middleweight and Spence at welterweight, both of which left him with broken facial bones and his career in taters. He has fought only three times – against mediocre opposition — since then, all at junior middleweight. We really don’t know how his body will react going back down to 147 for this fight. He clearly still has some ability. Just how much isn’t clear.

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No. 2

Does Brook have a realistic chance to win?

Yes. Crawford is a 7½-1 favorite, according to BetMGM, which is a wide margin in boxing. In other words, Brook has a small chance to win. Oddsmakers are obviously looking at what we mentioned above – his brutal losses, his inactivity and the fact he must move down in weight at 34 years old. And they’re looking at Crawford, who is universally accepted as one of the top handful of boxers in the world. Plus, Brook will be without longtime trainer Dominic Ingle. That combination – Brook’s liabilities, Crawford’s abilities and a new cornerman – make this an easy fight to predict. Of course, older fighters sometimes reach into the past and put together performances that shock everyone. That’s possible here. Brook has the talent and experience to pull an upset if he fights the perfect fight.

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No. 3

What does a victory do for Crawford’s career?

Not much. Crawford should be fighting the Errol Spences, Manny Pacquiaos, Keith Thurmans and Shawn Porters of the boxing world, not Brook. Alas, those fights haven’t happened for reasons we don’t have to get into here. The bottom line is that he’s fighting another in a string of opponents who are good but not in his class, at least at the time he fought them. And victories are gauged by the quality of opposition. Crawford will likely defeat Brook handily on Saturday night. And people who took the time to watch will say, “Well, that was predictable.” The fight is important for Crawford because he needs to get back into the ring after 11 months away to shake off any rust. It means little beyond that.

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No. 4

What does a victory do for Brook’s career?

Everything. A victory for Brook would constitute one of the most-spectacular comebacks in recent years. In one stroke, he would regain a 147-pound title and become a major player again in one of the sport’s most-lucrative divisions. That’s why he seems to be particularly motivated for this fight. He knows it’s his chance – maybe his last chance — to turn around his floundering career. Remember: Brook arguably hasn’t had an important victory since the Porter fight in 2014. That’s an eternity in boxing. Crawford is taking nothing for granted against Brook for the reason described here: He knows as well as we do that his opponent is hungry.

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No. 5

Is this Crawford’s last fight with Top Rank?

Could be. His contract with the promotional company expires next year, according to reports. That would free him up to sign with any promoter he chooses, including Premier Boxing Champions. Top Rank has done a good job of guiding him to stardom but the pool of potential opponents has dried up, which is one reason he’s fighting Brook. A move to PBC would make sense because that’s where almost all of the top welterweights reside. That includes the fighters mentioned above, Spence, Pacquiao, Thurman and Porter, as well as others. The big fights could be around the corner for Crawford.

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5 questions going into Terence Crawford vs. Kell Brook

Here are five questions going into the Terence Crawford vs. Kell Brook fight Saturday in Las Vegas.

Another fight, another easy victory for Terence Crawford?

That’s how it looks going into Saturday night, when Boxing Junkie’s No. 1 fighter pound for pound faces veteran Kell Brook inside the MGM Grand “bubble” in Las Vegas.

Crawford (36-0, 27 KOs) hasn’t fought since he stopped Egidijus Kavaliauskas in defense of his 147-pound title last December, his seventh consecutive knockout.

Brook (39-2, 27 KOs) has won three in a row since back-to-back knockout losses to Gennadiy Golovkin and Errol Spence Jr. in 2016 and 2017 but has been relatively inactive and will be moving down in weight, which isn’t easy at 34.

Of course, there are many questions going into the fight, as there are in any important matchup. Here are five of them.

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No. 1

How much does Brook have left?

Some. The Englishman was one of the top fighters in the world when he traveled to California and took American Shawn Porter’s world welterweight title by a majority decision. That was more than six years ago. Brook is no longer that fighter. He suffered gruesome knockout losses against Golovkin at middleweight and Spence at welterweight, both of which left him with broken facial bones and his career in taters. He has fought only three times – against mediocre opposition — since then, all at junior middleweight. We really don’t know how his body will react going back down to 147 for this fight. He clearly still has some ability. Just how much isn’t clear.

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No. 2

Does Brook have a realistic chance to win?

Yes. Crawford is a 7½-1 favorite, according to BetMGM, which is a wide margin in boxing. In other words, Brook has a small chance to win. Oddsmakers are obviously looking at what we mentioned above – his brutal losses, his inactivity and the fact he must move down in weight at 34 years old. And they’re looking at Crawford, who is universally accepted as one of the top handful of boxers in the world. Plus, Brook will be without longtime trainer Dominic Ingle. That combination – Brook’s liabilities, Crawford’s abilities and a new cornerman – make this an easy fight to predict. Of course, older fighters sometimes reach into the past and put together performances that shock everyone. That’s possible here. Brook has the talent and experience to pull an upset if he fights the perfect fight.

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No. 3

What does a victory do for Crawford’s career?

Not much. Crawford should be fighting the Errol Spences, Manny Pacquiaos, Keith Thurmans and Shawn Porters of the boxing world, not Brook. Alas, those fights haven’t happened for reasons we don’t have to get into here. The bottom line is that he’s fighting another in a string of opponents who are good but not in his class, at least at the time he fought them. And victories are gauged by the quality of opposition. Crawford will likely defeat Brook handily on Saturday night. And people who took the time to watch will say, “Well, that was predictable.” The fight is important for Crawford because he needs to get back into the ring after 11 months away to shake off any rust. It means little beyond that.

***

No. 4

What does a victory do for Brook’s career?

Everything. A victory for Brook would constitute one of the most-spectacular comebacks in recent years. In one stroke, he would regain a 147-pound title and become a major player again in one of the sport’s most-lucrative divisions. That’s why he seems to be particularly motivated for this fight. He knows it’s his chance – maybe his last chance — to turn around his floundering career. Remember: Brook arguably hasn’t had an important victory since the Porter fight in 2014. That’s an eternity in boxing. Crawford is taking nothing for granted against Brook for the reason described here: He knows as well as we do that his opponent is hungry.

***

No. 5

Is this Crawford’s last fight with Top Rank?

Could be. His contract with the promotional company expires next year, according to reports. That would free him up to sign with any promoter he chooses, including Premier Boxing Champions. Top Rank has done a good job of guiding him to stardom but the pool of potential opponents has dried up, which is one reason he’s fighting Brook. A move to PBC would make sense because that’s where almost all of the top welterweights reside. That includes the fighters mentioned above, Spence, Pacquiao, Thurman and Porter, as well as others. The big fights could be around the corner for Crawford.

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