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Crawford is poised to rise to 154 pounds to challenge the undisputed boxing champion

Crawford is poised to rise to 154 pounds to challenge the undisputed boxing champion

After abandoning the united battle with double champion Errol Spencer Jr., WBO sub-middleweight champion Terrance Crawford is looking for a new challenge as he prepares to rise to the 154-pound super-middleweight to continue the challenge. Crawford expressed the idea of a weightlift when he travelled to England to watch the Game of Kahan vs Bullock.

Crawford is poised to rise to 154 pounds to challenge the undisputed boxing champion

The former super lightweight undisputed champion and WBO sub-middleweight Crawford is ready to be promoted to the next level, and once there he will forget Errol Spencer Jr. Then challenge Jay WBO super midweight champion Brian Castano to win the second battle with WBC, WBA, IBF super middle welter Gimel Charlo.

Crawford is poised to rise to 154 pounds to challenge the undisputed boxing champion

Previously, Crawford had hoped that Spencer would agree on a united front. He even laid out this in his final contract with Bob Arum, the owner of a top promotion company. But after leaving Arum and his promotion company, Crawford changed his initial mind as he prepared to rise to 154 pounds for a race test to prepare for an upgrade.

Crawford is poised to rise to 154 pounds to challenge the undisputed boxing champion

Speaking to reporters, Crawford said: "I want that fight with Spencer. If it happens, it happens. I've been calling it for years. If not, forget it. If I can't get that game of Spencer vs Ugas winner, I'd love to get the championship match between Gemmel and Castano. I can play this game at 154 pounds, which is the undisputed title. ”

Charlo and Castano were recently cancelled due to Covid and will happen in the coming months.

Crawford is poised to rise to 154 pounds to challenge the undisputed boxing champion

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