We don't know what the future awaits and what is interesting to him. There could be some change of interest along the way and who knows if he's up for it.
But for the meantime, you're right that his interest is with the pro scene and making his reputation known worldwide. Although it doesn't mean that something like him couldn't get into these drama deals.
Yeah, chances that he might recieve kind of offers that he can't resist especially when there a huge money involve, we can't dictate or conclude whether he will continue his career being a pro or he can shift careers and accept those kinds of exhibition to make money instead of chasing for a belt.
We're all speculating about it since he's always making rounds and dramas that he's involved in were successfully getting the attention of the boxing fans.
Though right now, the focus maybe for him to keep that name up and to deal with other fighters that might have same or more valuable than him,.
Yes.
That seems to be it and he's free to do whatever he want for the sake of his reputation and career.
Ryan is going to focus on his boxing career, he is still very young and could make a lot of money in the next years or so specially fighting bigger names at 140 lbs. And then we all have wanted to see him going up against Haney for a rematch.
And if we divert to Fundora vs Crawford, the deadline being set for them to sit down and negotiate is up to this Monday,
With a Monday negotiating deadline with four-division champion Terence Crawford arriving, Sebastian Fundora’s promoter is poised to submit a Premier Boxing Champions-backed bid to stage the bout within the 90-day window that the World Boxing Organization has ordered.
Sampson Lewkowicz, the promoter for WBO/WBC junior-middleweight champion Fundora (21-1-1, 13 KOs), said Crawford representatives have not reached out to him to negotiate the bout during this 30-day September window the WBO provided.
https://www.boxingscene.com/sebastian-fundora-promoter-ready-terence-crawford-purse-bid--186187So if they didn't agree on the numbers, then it will go on a purse bid. For sure even non promotional company of both will be interested to join the purse bid. And with Turki behind Crawford now, for sure this could be stage at Middle East and it might give Fundora another biggest payday if his team agree with the offer that Turki will give to them. For sure as we all know that he is now the most influential person in boxer, the offer will be fair or even higher that what Fundora will expect.