“Old great vs. new great,” Boxing coach hints at Floyd Mayweather’s return to fight Terence Crawford for ‘stupid pay-per-views’

Terence Crawford recently beat Errol Spence Jr at the T-Mobile Arena.


“Old great vs. new great,” Boxing coach hints at Floyd Mayweather’s return to fight Terence Crawford for ‘stupid pay-per-views’

Floyd Mayweather and Terence Crawford (Source: si/skysports.com)

Newly crowned unified welterweight champion Terence Crawford has gained a lot of importance in the GOAT debate. A famous boxing coach suggested a potential super fight between Floyd Mayweather and Crawford.

Floyd Mayweather has entertained many exhibition boxing matches against famous YouTubers and MMA fighters. Such fights would not affect his professional boxing record in any manner whatsoever. But a potential return to professional boxing at such an age would be pretty risky even for Mayweather. Such risks need to be thoroughly calculated considering the talent in the world today.

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Famous boxing coach Calvin Ford who has trained the likes of Gervonta Davis, has recently spoken about Mayweather. The coach brought up the legend’s name after discussing the recently held super-fight between Errol Spence Jr. and Terence Crawford. Ford recollects a time when Floyd Mayweather declared that if Crawford managed to defeat Spence, he would come out of retirement to beat Terence Crawford.

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The reality in which a potential matchup between Floyd Mayweather and Terence Crawford is confirmed would break the internet. Such a fight would be generation-defining and sure to be an absolute masterclass.

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Floyd Mayweather has decided to mentor the next generation of boxers

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“Money” Mayweather has certainly earned his spot as one of the best to enter the boxing ring. His unbeaten boxing record and absolute mastery of his skills in the sport have made him untouchable. But after his retirement, the boxing legend has only one task left to achieve, mentoring the next generation. Over the years, Floyd has gone out of his way to teach aspiring boxers how to climb the ranks.

Floyd Mayweather has particularly liked the top fighters in the lightweight boxing division. Gervonta Davis, Shakur Stevenson, and Devin Haney spent time with the veteran to hone their skills and knowledge.

Young fighters must look up to a boxer like Mayweather, who has perfected the art of defense and counterattack. Floyd Mayweather has dominated the sport for decades and continues to influence it.

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