Spence should stop making excuses, he should focus on his fight with Crawford and make sure it will happen his year. There's no reason that they will move when one of them cannot be an undisputed champion, I hope they will not be greedy, it's time to give the fans what we are hoping to see.
I'm not aware that Spence is doing excuses for this fight not to happened. Both sides are even silent.
Are you talking about today's negotiation and Spence is doing excuses? Or you are referring to the previous attempts to organize this fight?
If you are referring to Spence's excuses in today's negotiations, can you provide a link for that? I tried to search for it but found nothing. What I see is only a lack of information about the status of this fight and that article shared above.
Nah, Crawford is not silent and I understand why he is so keen to put some pressure to make the fight happen because time is not on his side while Spence is still fresh this year from his fight with Ugas that resulted in a TKO in his favor. Crawford has been giving updates but the bottom line of that update is that both camps are yet to agree on something.
Still on the negotiation process, I guess, no update yet from both camps. The chance of making this fight to happen is to have a common
goal of bringing the entertainment back to the fans. If both will sit and discuss the terms, maybe both camps will have something to
agree in between, but we still don't hear anything, maybe more hypes for both sides. We really don't know what will be the conclusion regarding
to deal and if both camps will sign the contract.
Maybe they are also on the process or discussion on how to maximize their profits and make the fight bigger than mega-fight as an undisputed fight is really rare to happen in the boxing industry, also, I happen to read somewhere that Spence's camp is asking for Crawford's camp to help Spence sell and market the fight as he couldn't carry all the load even if he is the king of PPV. Don't know if it's really true but both of them should really try to sell the fight even if they know that their fight is much anticipated.