Right, at the end of the day, this two are still looking for a rematch if I'm not mistaken. And it's obvious that it will not be at 147 lbs anymore as Spence and Crawford as move up to super welterweight and testing the waters and facing the champion.
And although they are the challenger here, they are still the favorite, meaning there could be risk for them, but it favored them as per sports bookies. Once they've win their respective fight then maybe early next year we will finally see the rematch. And even if Crawford dominated the first fight, we are still curious if Spence can improved and maybe there is issues as far as getting himself at 147 lbs limit. And now that they've move to a higher weight class, we can totally eliminate that excuse.
I like to refresh my memory but I have not found that many fighters rebounding and revenge for their loss when he was dominated and humiliated some boxers rebounded but these fights are not so lopsided just like the case of Spence and Crawford, rematches are good when the fight is close but when the fight was too lopsided and dominated by one fighter it's not attractive to the fans and it may hurt the sales of the ticket.
The only factor here is Crawford's age he has one fight coming if he shows the kind of forms that he had shown in his last fight, then we should forget this rematch, Spence hinted at retirement but I doubt he will, Fundora is still not on his skill level and he can beat Fundora, maybe a good strategy so Fundora can think he is fading.