Terence Crawford says he accepts Canelo’s demand for a mega-fight and that he doesn't 'care about weight'

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Terence Crawford says he accepts Canelo’s demand for a mega-fight and that he doesn't 'care about weight'
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Crawford eyes more glory

Terence Crawford, the undisputed welterweight world champion, has accepted Canelo Alvarez's demands for their potential mega fight. The 35-year-old Crawford, who became the undisputed champion in a second division last month by stopping Errol Spence Jr., is now looking to repeat the feat in a third division.

Open to fighting the winner

Crawford is open to fighting the winner of Canelo's fight against Jermell Charlo on September 30. The pair will be facing off in Las Vegas for Canelo's super middleweight titles, and Crawford is willing to jump up to 168lbs to challenge the winner.


Terence Crawford says he accepts Canelo’s demand for a mega-fight and that he doesn't 'care about weight'
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Confident in his abilities

Crawford has confidence in his abilities and believes that weight is not the most important factor in a fight. Despite the potential size difference, he believes his skill and power can make anyone respect him, regardless of their weight.

Spence Jr. seeks rematch

While Crawford teases a mega fight against Canelo, Errol Spence Jr., whom Crawford defeated to become undisputed champion, is keen on a rematch. Spence plans to activate his rematch clause in time for them to fight again in December.


Terence Crawford says he accepts Canelo’s demand for a mega-fight and that he doesn't 'care about weight'
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