Bob Arum: $1 million for Shawn Porter to fight Terence Crawford no insult

Promoter Bob Arum said that a $1 million offer for Shawn Porter to fight Terence Crawford is no insult,

Is Shawn Porter being unreasonable?

The welterweight contender reportedly has balked at $1 million to challenge titleholder Terence Crawford, claiming Bob Arum, Crawford’s promoter, is “lowballing” him. Arum responded by saying he won’t go higher.

Porter was guaranteed $2 million for his split-decision loss against beltholder Errol Spence Jr. in September 2019, according to Yahoo Sports. Forbes reported that Porter was guaranteed $1 million when he took Danny Garcia’s 147-pound title in September 2018 and $1.25 million when he outpointed Yordenis Ugas in a non-title fight in March 2019.

“I’m not taking a million,” Porter said on The Porter Way Podcast. “I’ve done the best I could in sending a message to Bob Arum and I also know people who know Bob.

“I’ve told them, ‘Tell Mr. Arum, I don’t mean any disrespect, and I know he doesn’t. If you’re going to lowball me, don’t do it. If you feel that’s how you get out of fighting me, that’s weak.  Don’t do it.

“However, if you want to make the fight happen, don’t lowball me. I’m worth more than a million dollars. F a million dollars.’ I’m going to keep it as clean as possible, but I’m not fighting Terence Crawford for 1 million dollars.”

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Arum said on Barbershop Conversations that he won’t budge in light of the economic circumstances resulting from COVID-19.

“I read some place that he felt that I insulted him by only offering him a million dollars,” Arum said. “I’m old fashioned. I don’t know why a million dollars would be an insult to anybody. He should work a deal with me on upside.

“I’m not guaranteeing more than a million collars, I’m just not, not in these times.”

Porter (31-3, 17 KOs) is coming off a shutout decision victory over Sebastian Formella on Aug. 22.

Crawford (37-0, 28 KOs) last fought on Nov. 14, when he stopped Kell Brook in the fourth round.

Boxing Junkie’s No. 1 fighter pound for pound, who won his belt in June 2018, has had difficulty luring an elite opponent into the ring in part because he and the other top 147-pounders are affiliated with competing outlets.

Bob Arum: $1 million for Shawn Porter to fight Terence Crawford no insult

Promoter Bob Arum said that a $1 million offer for Shawn Porter to fight Terence Crawford is no insult,

Is Shawn Porter being unreasonable?

The welterweight contender reportedly has balked at $1 million to challenge titleholder Terence Crawford, claiming Bob Arum, Crawford’s promoter, is “lowballing” him. Arum responded by saying he won’t go higher.

Porter was guaranteed $2 million for his split-decision loss against beltholder Errol Spence Jr. in September 2019, according to Yahoo Sports. Forbes reported that Porter was guaranteed $1 million when he took Danny Garcia’s 147-pound title in September 2018 and $1.25 million when he outpointed Yordenis Ugas in a non-title fight in March 2019.

“I’m not taking a million,” Porter said on The Porter Way Podcast. “I’ve done the best I could in sending a message to Bob Arum and I also know people who know Bob.

“I’ve told them, ‘Tell Mr. Arum, I don’t mean any disrespect, and I know he doesn’t. If you’re going to lowball me, don’t do it. If you feel that’s how you get out of fighting me, that’s weak.  Don’t do it.

“However, if you want to make the fight happen, don’t lowball me. I’m worth more than a million dollars. F a million dollars.’ I’m going to keep it as clean as possible, but I’m not fighting Terence Crawford for 1 million dollars.”

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Arum said on Barbershop Conversations that he won’t budge in light of the economic circumstances resulting from COVID-19.

“I read some place that he felt that I insulted him by only offering him a million dollars,” Arum said. “I’m old fashioned. I don’t know why a million dollars would be an insult to anybody. He should work a deal with me on upside.

“I’m not guaranteeing more than a million collars, I’m just not, not in these times.”

Porter (31-3, 17 KOs) is coming off a shutout decision victory over Sebastian Formella on Aug. 22.

Crawford (37-0, 28 KOs) last fought on Nov. 14, when he stopped Kell Brook in the fourth round.

Boxing Junkie’s No. 1 fighter pound for pound, who won his belt in June 2018, has had difficulty luring an elite opponent into the ring in part because he and the other top 147-pounders are affiliated with competing outlets.

Reports: Terence Crawford, Kell Brook in talks for Nov. 14 fight

Welterweight titleholder Terence Crawford is in talks with Kell Brook for a fight on Nov. 14, representatives of both fighters have said.

Terence Crawford may have settled on an opponent.

The welterweight titleholder and Boxing Junkie’s No. 2 fighter pound-for-pound is in talks with former champ Kell Brook for a meeting on Nov. 14, representatives of both fighters have said.

Bob Arum, who promotes Crawford, had held out hope he could make a Crawford-Manny Pacquiao title-unification fight but that evidently isn’t going to happen. Keith Thurman reportedly was another possibility that didn’t pan out.

Thus, Arum turned to the 34-year-old Englishman.

”Kell Brook is a free agent, and we’re discussing a Crawford fight with the Kell Brook people,” Arum told ESPN. “That’s on top of our wish list.”

Promoter Eddie Hearn is representing Brook in negotiations.

“I had a couple of conversations with Bob and [Top Rank Vice President] Carl Moretti yesterday,” Heard told IFL TV Tuesday. “And I feel that’s a big fight for U.K. TV, so we’re trying to help out and get that over the line.

“I would love to see Kell get that fight. I think [Top Rank] had a conversation with Keith Thurman, and obviously they wanted too much money. It’s difficult at the moment. … Crawford wants a lot of money, and Kell wants a lot of money.

“[Brook] deserves it. We’re trying to make that fight happen to assist Top Rank in getting the numbers together.”

Kell Brook has bounced back from back-to-back KO losses to Gennadiy Golvokin and Errol Spence. Jr. George Wood / Getty Images

Crawford (36-0, 27 KOs) is one of the biggest stars in the sport yet has had trouble luring elite opponents into the ring.

“Bud” has fought Jeff Horn, Jose Benavidez Jr., Amir Khan and Egidijus Kavaliauskas in his four welterweight fights. All four are solid, experienced fighters but were never serious threats to Crawford, which wasn’t lost on fans.

Crawford hoped to take a step up in opposition for his next fight. He reportedly was courting five prospective foes: Pacquiao, Thurman, Shawn Porter, Yordenis Ugas and Brook.

Of course, Pacquiao is the biggest of name in the group. Arum told ESPN that he had been working on a deal to have Crawford fight Pacquiao in the Middle East, where he hoped to have fans in attendance.

However, he said he was told the timing was off.

“I don’t think it’s going to be possible this year, maybe next year,” Arum said. “We’re working on it. We had the go-ahead to do it, but then the minister of health said not this year, look to do it next year.”

Thurman reportedly asked for $10 million, which eliminated him. Crawford was never keen on fighting Porter, a friend. And Ugas was probably the least sexy of the options. That left Brook.

The Sheffield fighter made a splash when he came to the U.S. and outpointed Porter to win a 147-pound title in 2014. He successfully defended three times before his career took a radical turn.

He decided to move up from 147 to 160 to challenge middleweight champion Gennadiy Golovkin and paid a price in September 2016. Triple-G stopped him in five one-sided rounds, breaking his right eye socket in the process.

Brook then moved back down to 147 to defend his title against Errol Spence Jr. eight months later and met with a similar fate: 11th-round knockout loss, broken left orbital bone.

He has since won three consecutive fights against second-tier opponents at junior middleweight to regain enough momentum to become a viable candidate for a big-money fight.

The selection of Brook – if a deal can be reached – isn’t going to dazzle fans but at least he’s a well-known fighter, has held a welterweight title and has a decent backstory. At the very least, Crawford, who will be 33 on Sept. 28, would be able to compare his performance against that of Golovkin and Spence.

Then he and Arum can resume their efforts to get a bigger star into the ring.

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Reports: Terence Crawford, Kell Brook in talks for Nov. 14 fight

Welterweight titleholder Terence Crawford is in talks with Kell Brook for a fight on Nov. 14, representatives of both fighters have said.

Terence Crawford may have settled on an opponent.

The welterweight titleholder and Boxing Junkie’s No. 2 fighter pound-for-pound is in talks with former champ Kell Brook for a meeting on Nov. 14, representatives of both fighters have said.

Bob Arum, who promotes Crawford, had held out hope he could make a Crawford-Manny Pacquiao title-unification fight but that evidently isn’t going to happen. Keith Thurman reportedly was another possibility that didn’t pan out.

Thus, Arum turned to the 34-year-old Englishman.

”Kell Brook is a free agent, and we’re discussing a Crawford fight with the Kell Brook people,” Arum told ESPN. “That’s on top of our wish list.”

Promoter Eddie Hearn is representing Brook in negotiations.

“I had a couple of conversations with Bob and [Top Rank Vice President] Carl Moretti yesterday,” Heard told IFL TV Tuesday. “And I feel that’s a big fight for U.K. TV, so we’re trying to help out and get that over the line.

“I would love to see Kell get that fight. I think [Top Rank] had a conversation with Keith Thurman, and obviously they wanted too much money. It’s difficult at the moment. … Crawford wants a lot of money, and Kell wants a lot of money.

“[Brook] deserves it. We’re trying to make that fight happen to assist Top Rank in getting the numbers together.”

Kell Brook has bounced back from back-to-back KO losses to Gennadiy Golvokin and Errol Spence. Jr. George Wood / Getty Images

Crawford (36-0, 27 KOs) is one of the biggest stars in the sport yet has had trouble luring elite opponents into the ring.

“Bud” has fought Jeff Horn, Jose Benavidez Jr., Amir Khan and Egidijus Kavaliauskas in his four welterweight fights. All four are solid, experienced fighters but were never serious threats to Crawford, which wasn’t lost on fans.

Crawford hoped to take a step up in opposition for his next fight. He reportedly was courting five prospective foes: Pacquiao, Thurman, Shawn Porter, Yordenis Ugas and Brook.

Of course, Pacquiao is the biggest of name in the group. Arum told ESPN that he had been working on a deal to have Crawford fight Pacquiao in the Middle East, where he hoped to have fans in attendance.

However, he said he was told the timing was off.

“I don’t think it’s going to be possible this year, maybe next year,” Arum said. “We’re working on it. We had the go-ahead to do it, but then the minister of health said not this year, look to do it next year.”

Thurman reportedly asked for $10 million, which eliminated him. Crawford was never keen on fighting Porter, a friend. And Ugas was probably the least sexy of the options. That left Brook.

The Sheffield fighter made a splash when he came to the U.S. and outpointed Porter to win a 147-pound title in 2014. He successfully defended three times before his career took a radical turn.

He decided to move up from 147 to 160 to challenge middleweight champion Gennadiy Golovkin and paid a price in September 2016. Triple-G stopped him in five one-sided rounds, breaking his right eye socket in the process.

Brook then moved back down to 147 to defend his title against Errol Spence Jr. eight months later and met with a similar fate: 11th-round knockout loss, broken left orbital bone.

He has since won three consecutive fights against second-tier opponents at junior middleweight to regain enough momentum to become a viable candidate for a big-money fight.

The selection of Brook – if a deal can be reached – isn’t going to dazzle fans but at least he’s a well-known fighter, has held a welterweight title and has a decent backstory. At the very least, Crawford, who will be 33 on Sept. 28, would be able to compare his performance against that of Golovkin and Spence.

Then he and Arum can resume their efforts to get a bigger star into the ring.

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Video: Mannix, Mora: Who should Terence Crawford fight?

Promoter Bob Arum said he hopes to announce an opponent for star welterweight Terence Crawford soon. The ideal foes for Crawford, who is expected to fight in November, might be Errol Spence Jr. and Manny Pacquiao but those showdowns aren’t likely to …

Promoter Bob Arum said he hopes to announce an opponent for star welterweight Terence Crawford soon.

The ideal foes for Crawford, who is expected to fight in November, might be Errol Spence Jr. and Manny Pacquiao but those showdowns aren’t likely to happen any time soon, in part because of restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic.

Who does that leave?

Shawn Porter seems to be a leading candidate. The same with Kell Brook and Yordenis Ugas. Porter and Brook have held major titles and the skillful Ugas has universal respect.

DAZN commentators Chris Mannix and Sergio Mora give their thoughts on those candidates in this episode of Jabs with Mannix and Mora.

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Terence Crawford reiterates that he won’t take a pay cut

Terence Crawford reiterated that he won’t take a pay cut as result of the coronavirus pandemic.

Terence Crawford won’t fight if he has to take a pay cut.

Bob Arum, who promotes Crawford, said he wants to get Crawford back into the ring this fall and reeled off a list of potential opponents, led by Manny Pacquiao but also including Keith Thurman, Shawn Porter, Yordenis Ugas and Kell Brook.

Here’s the problem: If Crawford has to fight behind closed doors because of the coronavirus threat – without a live gate – he might not get paid as much as he believes he’s worth.

“Just don’t try and tell me I have to take a pay cut because of a pandemic,” Crawford said during a recent appearance on “The Last Stand Podcast.” “I don’t feel that’s right when I’ve already went through what I had to go through coming up.

“Now you’re telling me go back to Ground 1 and take a pay cut. I just don’t feel like I can do that.”

As a result, we might not see Crawford fight until the pandemic eases to a point where fans will be allowed into arenas.

“We’re hamstrung because none of these [venues] want to commit to a fight this year because of the coronavirus,” Arum said. “And Kell Brook, if we made [that fight], we couldn’t get him (into the United States).”

Top Rank, Arum’s company, has been staging cards without spectators in a tightly controlled ball room at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

 

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