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Terence Crawford, the undisputed welterweight champion, hasn’t been seen in the ring since his dominant win over Errol Spence Jr. in 2023. Will inactivity hurt his legacy? Fans are eager to see Bud back in action, but who will be his next opponent? Newcomer Sebastian Fundora just pulled off a major upset, becoming the WBO super welterweight champion.

But is Fundora the biggest draw for Crawford? Is he next in line for Crawford? Oscar De La Hoya teases a different opponent, hinting at a matchup that could eclipse all others. Who could be Crawford’s lucrative next dance partner?

Will Terence Crawford finally return to the ring?

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Oscar De La Hoya, not long ago, imparted sage advice to Terence Crawford, urging the champ to prioritize legacy over immediate financial gain. “Don’t think about the money and then legacy, think about legacy and then the money,” De La Hoya advised, emphasizing the enduring value of a boxer’s heritage in the sport. Fast forward to now and De La Hoya’s perspective seems to have broadened, encompassing both legacy and lucrative matchups.

His tweet, “Can’t wait, the biggest money fight for both guys. @VergilOrtiz vs @terencecrawford,” pivots sharply towards a bout that promises both financial windfall and a potential legacy-defining moment for Crawford. This shift in focus from De La Hoya underlines a strategic vision for Crawford’s career path, marrying the concepts of legacy and financial success in one fell swoop.

But isn’t Fundora mandated to fight Crawford? And what are his views on this fight suggestion?

Fundora eyes Crawford clash

After a gripping victory that seized the T-Mobile Arena’s spotlight, Sebastian Fundora, the new unified super welterweight champion, is setting his sights on future glories. While the immediate aftermath buzzed with talk of a rematch against Tim Tszyu and a daring challenge from Errol Spence, Fundora’s ambitions stretch further, hinting at a tantalizing showdown with Terence Crawford.

“Whatever they give me. Errol Spence is a great opportunity… but Terence Crawford is the best fighter in the world. I would like to fight him,” Fundora asserted, acknowledging the high stakes. His focus on maximizing fight opportunities, as echoed by his promoter Sampson Lewkowicz, underscores Fundora’s readiness to ascend to the pinnacle of the 154lbs division, targeting a clash that could redefine his career.

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How would a matchup between Fundora’s towering presence and Crawford’s unparalleled skill reshape the landscape of boxing? Let us know what you think in the comment section.

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