Video: Terence Crawford finally lands his elite foe in Shawn Porter

Video: Welterweight titleholder Terence Crawford finally landed his elite foe in Shawn Porter. They will fight on Nov. 20.

The boxing world has embraced the recent announcement that welterweight titleholder Terence Crawford will defend against Shawn Porter on Nov. 20.

The unbeaten Crawford, No. 1 on Boxing Junkie’s pound-for-pound list, has dominated his opponents but has yet to face the kind of test Porter figures to provide.

In this episode of The DAZN Boxing Show, courtesy of DAZN, hosts Akin Reyes and Barak Bess give their takes on the significance of the matchup and what might transpire.

Here’s what they had to say.

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Video: Terence Crawford finally lands his elite foe in Shawn Porter

Video: Welterweight titleholder Terence Crawford finally landed his elite foe in Shawn Porter. They will fight on Nov. 20.

The boxing world has embraced the recent announcement that welterweight titleholder Terence Crawford will defend against Shawn Porter on Nov. 20.

The unbeaten Crawford, No. 1 on Boxing Junkie’s pound-for-pound list, has dominated his opponents but has yet to face the kind of test Porter figures to provide.

In this episode of The DAZN Boxing Show, courtesy of DAZN, hosts Akin Reyes and Barak Bess give their takes on the significance of the matchup and what might transpire.

Here’s what they had to say.

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Terence Crawford, Shawn Porter reach deal for Nov. 20 showdown

Terence Crawford and Shawn Porter have reached a deal for a Nov. 20 showdown in Las Vegas.

Finally.

Terence Crawford will face his first significant test at 147 pounds when he defends his WBO title against former champ Shawn Porter on Nov. 20 at Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas, ESPN has reported.

Crawford (37-0, 28 KOs) is one of best fighters in the world – he’s No. 1 on Boxing Junkie’s pound-for-pound list – and will be making the fight defense of his title.

However, he hasn’t faced a serious threat since he took the title from Jeff Horn by a ninth-round knockout form Jeff Horn in June 2018. He has beaten Jose Benavidez, Amir Khan, Egidijus Kavaliasuskas and Kell Brook since then.

Porter (31-3-1, 17 KOs) is a level above those fighters. He most-recently shut out limited Sebastian Formella in August of last year but pushed IBF and WBC titleholder Errol Spence Jr. to his limits 11 months before that, losing a split decision and his WBC belt.

Porter also has victories over Danny Garcia and Yordenis Ugas, high-level triumphs Crawford can’t match. Crawford’s most significant victory might be his decision over Viktor Postol at 140 in 2016.

Thus, a victory over Porter would add legitimacy to his welterweight resume. He also was a former 140-pound champion.

“I’m very excited,” Crawford told ESPN. “Now I can show my talent and maybe I can show something for the general public, something that they’ve never seen before. Because I don’t believe that I’ve showed them my best yet.”

Porter also sees the fight as a significant opportunity.

“It’s extremely big,” he told ESPN. “… Experience means nothing if you don’t use it, but my record speaks for itself. Everyone’s seen what I’ve done, every experience that I’ve had, I’ve held onto them and I’ve used them to my advantage.

“When you consider the experience in this fight and me having more experience than Terence Crawford, that is a fact. … When I say the fight between me and Terence Crawford is going to be great, it’s gonna be great.

“When I say I have what it takes to beat him, don’t sleep on that, believe that. I do.”

Crawford had been unable to reach a deal with the other top welterweights in part because of promotional and managerial affiliation. Crawford is handled by Top Rank, Spence, Porter and others by Premier Boxing Champions.

The WBO ordered the fight between Crawford and Porter, which evidently was the catalyst to Crawford finally getting such a matchup. And it happened none too soon: Crawford, 33, could be in the latter stages of his peak period. Porter also is 33.

The Nov. 20 fight reportedly is the last under Crawford’s contract with Top Rank.

Terence Crawford, Shawn Porter reach deal for Nov. 20 showdown

Terence Crawford and Shawn Porter have reached a deal for a Nov. 20 showdown in Las Vegas.

Finally.

Terence Crawford will face his first significant test at 147 pounds when he defends his WBO title against former champ Shawn Porter on Nov. 20 at Mandalay Bay Hotel in Las Vegas, ESPN has reported.

Crawford (37-0, 28 KOs) is one of best fighters in the world – he’s No. 1 on Boxing Junkie’s pound-for-pound list – and will be making the fight defense of his title.

However, he hasn’t faced a serious threat since he took the title from Jeff Horn by a ninth-round knockout form Jeff Horn in June 2018. He has beaten Jose Benavidez, Amir Khan, Egidijus Kavaliasuskas and Kell Brook since then.

Porter (31-3-1, 17 KOs) is a level above those fighters. He most-recently shut out limited Sebastian Formella in August of last year but pushed IBF and WBC titleholder Errol Spence Jr. to his limits 11 months before that, losing a split decision and his WBC belt.

Porter also has victories over Danny Garcia and Yordenis Ugas, high-level triumphs Crawford can’t match. Crawford’s most significant victory might be his decision over Viktor Postol at 140 in 2016.

Thus, a victory over Porter would add legitimacy to his welterweight resume. He also was a former 140-pound champion.

“I’m very excited,” Crawford told ESPN. “Now I can show my talent and maybe I can show something for the general public, something that they’ve never seen before. Because I don’t believe that I’ve showed them my best yet.”

Porter also sees the fight as a significant opportunity.

“It’s extremely big,” he told ESPN. “… Experience means nothing if you don’t use it, but my record speaks for itself. Everyone’s seen what I’ve done, every experience that I’ve had, I’ve held onto them and I’ve used them to my advantage.

“When you consider the experience in this fight and me having more experience than Terence Crawford, that is a fact. … When I say the fight between me and Terence Crawford is going to be great, it’s gonna be great.

“When I say I have what it takes to beat him, don’t sleep on that, believe that. I do.”

Crawford had been unable to reach a deal with the other top welterweights in part because of promotional and managerial affiliation. Crawford is handled by Top Rank, Spence, Porter and others by Premier Boxing Champions.

The WBO ordered the fight between Crawford and Porter, which evidently was the catalyst to Crawford finally getting such a matchup. And it happened none too soon: Crawford, 33, could be in the latter stages of his peak period. Porter also is 33.

The Nov. 20 fight reportedly is the last under Crawford’s contract with Top Rank.

Terence Crawford vs. Shawn Porter? WBO orders fight

Terence Crawford vs. Shawn Porter? WBO orders fight.

Terence Crawford told ESPN that he has been trying to lure an elite welterweight into the ring since he moved up from junior welterweight in 2018.

Could the time finally be at hand?

The WBO, whose belt is held by Crawford, has ordered a title defense against No. 2 contender Shawn Porter, according to multiple reports. The fighters have 30 days to reach a deal or the fight will go to a purse bid, meaning it will go to an auction that is open to outside promoters.

“I’ve been begging for a real challenge for years,” Crawford told ESPN. “All the so-called elite welterweights have shown no interest in fighting me. Now one of them is finally being forced to.

“I’ll show once again why I’m the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. Be ready.”

Could a fight between Crawford, Boxing Junkie’s No. 1 fighter pound for pound, and Porter, a former 147-pound titleholder, actually be made? That’s anyone’s guess.

They fight for rival outlets, Crawford for Top Rank and Porter for Premier Boxing Champions, which manages most of the top welterweights. Crawford has been on what amounts to an island.

Plus, Crawford and Porter reportedly have had talks about fighting one another in the past and nothing materialized.

Maybe the WBO’s order will finally lead to something.

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Terence Crawford vs. Shawn Porter? WBO orders fight

Terence Crawford vs. Shawn Porter? WBO orders fight.

Terence Crawford told ESPN that he has been trying to lure an elite welterweight into the ring since he moved up from junior welterweight in 2018.

Could the time finally be at hand?

The WBO, whose belt is held by Crawford, has ordered a title defense against No. 2 contender Shawn Porter, according to multiple reports. The fighters have 30 days to reach a deal or the fight will go to a purse bid, meaning it will go to an auction that is open to outside promoters.

“I’ve been begging for a real challenge for years,” Crawford told ESPN. “All the so-called elite welterweights have shown no interest in fighting me. Now one of them is finally being forced to.

“I’ll show once again why I’m the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. Be ready.”

Could a fight between Crawford, Boxing Junkie’s No. 1 fighter pound for pound, and Porter, a former 147-pound titleholder, actually be made? That’s anyone’s guess.

They fight for rival outlets, Crawford for Top Rank and Porter for Premier Boxing Champions, which manages most of the top welterweights. Crawford has been on what amounts to an island.

Plus, Crawford and Porter reportedly have had talks about fighting one another in the past and nothing materialized.

Maybe the WBO’s order will finally lead to something.

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Terence Crawford in ongoing talks with Manny Pacquiao: report

Terence Crawford remains in ongoing talks with Manny Pacquiao for his next fight, according to reports.

Could it be Manny Pacquiao after all?

ESPN is reporting that Terence Crawford is in talks with his fellow welterweight titleholder from the Philippines for a pay-per-view fight on June 5 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

A source at Top Rank, which handles Crawford, said the negotiations have been ongoing and the sides aren’t near a deal. The Athletic broke the story.

“Discussions have taken place for a very long time,” the source told ESPN. “And while the fight is not yet close to being finalized, if it does take place, Abu Dhabi is the targeted location and June 5 is the targeted date.”

Bob Arum, Top Rank CEO, said recently that he was making a run at Pacquiao and was also in talks with former beltholder Shawn Porter as a second option for Crawford.

And Keith Thurman, who Pacquiao outpointed to win his title in July 2019, also has been rumored to be in the mix of potential opponents for Crawford.

Pacquiao (62-7-2, 39 KOs) hasn’t fought since the Thurman fight, which means he would be out of the ring for almost two years if he fights in June. He’s 42.

Crawford (37-0, 28 KOs) last fought this past November, when he stopped another former 147-pound titleholder, Kell Brook, in four rounds.

Arum said he will announce the pound-for-pound king’s next bout and other details this week, although reports indicate that word come at a later date.

“There’s going to be an official announcement within the week on Bud Crawford’s next fight,” Arum told Barbershop Conversations over the weekend.  “I can’t reveal it now, but it will be a major fight.

“It will be an official announcement of a major pay-per-view event – date, venue, everything. I’m not at liberty to discuss it at this time, but it’s a big deal, and not just any old fight.”

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Terence Crawford in ongoing talks with Manny Pacquiao: report

Terence Crawford remains in ongoing talks with Manny Pacquiao for his next fight, according to reports.

Could it be Manny Pacquiao after all?

ESPN is reporting that Terence Crawford is in talks with his fellow welterweight titleholder from the Philippines for a pay-per-view fight on June 5 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

A source at Top Rank, which handles Crawford, said the negotiations have been ongoing and the sides aren’t near a deal. The Athletic broke the story.

“Discussions have taken place for a very long time,” the source told ESPN. “And while the fight is not yet close to being finalized, if it does take place, Abu Dhabi is the targeted location and June 5 is the targeted date.”

Bob Arum, Top Rank CEO, said recently that he was making a run at Pacquiao and was also in talks with former beltholder Shawn Porter as a second option for Crawford.

And Keith Thurman, who Pacquiao outpointed to win his title in July 2019, also has been rumored to be in the mix of potential opponents for Crawford.

Pacquiao (62-7-2, 39 KOs) hasn’t fought since the Thurman fight, which means he would be out of the ring for almost two years if he fights in June. He’s 42.

Crawford (37-0, 28 KOs) last fought this past November, when he stopped another former 147-pound titleholder, Kell Brook, in four rounds.

Arum said he will announce the pound-for-pound king’s next bout and other details this week, although reports indicate that word come at a later date.

“There’s going to be an official announcement within the week on Bud Crawford’s next fight,” Arum told Barbershop Conversations over the weekend.  “I can’t reveal it now, but it will be a major fight.

“It will be an official announcement of a major pay-per-view event – date, venue, everything. I’m not at liberty to discuss it at this time, but it’s a big deal, and not just any old fight.”

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Terence Crawford announcement coming: Pacquiao? Porter?

Promoter Bob Arum said he will announce Terence Crawford’s next opponent this week.

Terence Crawford is expected to have an opponent this week. And it won’t be a pushover.

Bob Arum, the welterweight champion’s longtime promoter, said he will announce his star’s next bout and other details in the next several days. The fight will be on pay-per-view.

Crawford is expected to face either fellow titleholder Manny Pacquiao or former beltholder Shawn Porter.

“There’s going to be an official announcement within the week on Bud Crawford’s next fight,” Arum told Barbershop Conversations over the weekend.  “I can’t reveal it now, but it will be a major fight.

“It will be an official announcement of a major pay-per-view event — date, venue, everything. I’m not at liberty to discuss it at this time, but it’s a big deal, and not just any old fight.”

The 42-year-old Pacquiao is his first choice because of the money involved but either opponent would satisfy fans dying to see Crawford in a truly big fight.

“It would be a big opportunity for Terence Crawford to fight Manny Pacquiao,” Arum told Boxing Social recently. “If that doesn’t come to fruition, then I will continue my talks with Shawn Porter and hope to do Terence against Shawn Porter.

“Either of them in my opinion are interesting fights.”

Indeed. Either of those fights would be the biggest of Crawford’s career.

The 33-year-old Nebraskan has won major titles in three divisions and climbed to the top of pound-for-pound lists – he’s ranked No. 1 by Boxing Junkie – but he has no defining victories on his resume.

Crawford (37-0, 28 KOs) is coming off a fourth-round knockout of another former titleholder, Kell Brook, on Nov. 14.

Pacquiao (62-7-2, 39 KOs) hasn’t fought since he outpointed Keith Thurman to win a portion of the 147-pound championship in July 2019. The Filipino senator’s focus has been on dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and other duties over the past year.

Porter (31-3-1, 17 KOs) is a two-time welterweight titleholder, most recently losing his belt to Errol Spence Jr. by a split decision in September 2019. He rebounded by shutting out Sebastian Formella last August.

A victory over either Pacquiao or Porter could lead to a much-anticipated showdown with Spence.

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Terence Crawford announcement coming: Pacquiao? Porter?

Promoter Bob Arum said he will announce Terence Crawford’s next opponent this week.

Terence Crawford is expected to have an opponent this week. And it won’t be a pushover.

Bob Arum, the welterweight champion’s longtime promoter, said he will announce his star’s next bout and other details in the next several days. The fight will be on pay-per-view.

Crawford is expected to face either fellow titleholder Manny Pacquiao or former beltholder Shawn Porter.

“There’s going to be an official announcement within the week on Bud Crawford’s next fight,” Arum told Barbershop Conversations over the weekend.  “I can’t reveal it now, but it will be a major fight.

“It will be an official announcement of a major pay-per-view event — date, venue, everything. I’m not at liberty to discuss it at this time, but it’s a big deal, and not just any old fight.”

The 42-year-old Pacquiao is his first choice because of the money involved but either opponent would satisfy fans dying to see Crawford in a truly big fight.

“It would be a big opportunity for Terence Crawford to fight Manny Pacquiao,” Arum told Boxing Social recently. “If that doesn’t come to fruition, then I will continue my talks with Shawn Porter and hope to do Terence against Shawn Porter.

“Either of them in my opinion are interesting fights.”

Indeed. Either of those fights would be the biggest of Crawford’s career.

The 33-year-old Nebraskan has won major titles in three divisions and climbed to the top of pound-for-pound lists – he’s ranked No. 1 by Boxing Junkie – but he has no defining victories on his resume.

Crawford (37-0, 28 KOs) is coming off a fourth-round knockout of another former titleholder, Kell Brook, on Nov. 14.

Pacquiao (62-7-2, 39 KOs) hasn’t fought since he outpointed Keith Thurman to win a portion of the 147-pound championship in July 2019. The Filipino senator’s focus has been on dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and other duties over the past year.

Porter (31-3-1, 17 KOs) is a two-time welterweight titleholder, most recently losing his belt to Errol Spence Jr. by a split decision in September 2019. He rebounded by shutting out Sebastian Formella last August.

A victory over either Pacquiao or Porter could lead to a much-anticipated showdown with Spence.

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