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Terence Crawford Exhibiting Curiosity In Conor McGregor Struggle


Terence Crawford posted on social media a message to inactive former UFC champion Conor McGregor that he’s “getting again on the mat.”

(Credit score: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing)

Crawford, 37, and McGregor reportedly just lately mentioned a two-fight deal, with one struggle within the boxing ring and the opposite in an MMA match. Nonetheless, Crawford Rejected the deal, selecting to not pursue it regardless of the large cash the 2 fights would herald.

Now, Crawford could have modified his thoughts after considering it over. In his social media submit, he let the rich 36-year-old McGregor know that he’s again on the [wrestling] mat, figuring out.

It could possibly be that Crawford realizes how a lot dough he could make preventing McGregor and likes that concept greater than risking his neck preventing the younger 154-pounders for much less cash in boxing. McGregor hasn’t accomplished in MMA since 2021, dropping his final two matches.

He hasn’t gained a struggle in that sport since 2020, and a few imagine McGregor has misplaced his starvation because of the mega-wealth he’s accrued from his struggle in opposition to Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2017.

Crawford would make much less cash preventing McGregor than what Mayweather bankrolled. He reportedly made $280 million, however that was when McGregor was on the prime of his fame. McGregor is now seen as an entrepreneur.

In keeping with Celeb Web Price, McGregor’s fortune is estimated at $200 million. If he fights Crawford, that would bounce significantly, particularly if the Saudis present curiosity in financing these two matches.

“I’m right here working. I’m getting again on the mat. Hey, Conor. I’m getting again on the mat. Keep tuned, child,” stated Terence Crawford on social media, sending a message to former UFC champion Conor McGregor.

If Crawford sticks with boxing, he’ll seemingly lose quickly to one of many 154-lb fighters, like Sebastian Fundora or Tim Tszyu. He barely gained his debut at junior middleweight on August third in opposition to Israil Madrimov.



John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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