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“Let’s get that work, man,” Thurman told TMZ Sports regarding a Pacquiao fight in a video posted Wednesday morning.

“I think it’s kind of ironic. You know what I mean? I’m the only welterweight in the world that holds two world titles, and he’s still ranked above me. So at the end of the day, man, we want that Pac-Man fight. “I would love to negotiate that fight. Shoot, he can pick the date. He can pick anything he wants, man, because I’m ready to put hands on him and show the world who Keith ‘One Time’ Thurman truly is, man. I want the best fighters that the world has to offer right now at 147, hands down. We ain’t worried about nobody out there. We’re ready to do this work, man.”


The 38-year-old Pacquiao is scheduled to defend his WBO title against Australia’s Jeff Horn (16-0-1, 11 KOs) on July 2 in Brisbane, Horn’s hometown. Promoter Bob Arum has repeatedly indicated Pacquiao will return to the ring in November if he beats Horn. Thurman typically fights no more than twice per year, thus a November bout would work within his usual schedule.

The 28-year-old Thurman, of Clearwater, Florida, also is open to a rematch with former champion Danny Garcia. Thurman (28-0, 22 KOs, 1 NC) defeated Philadelphia’s Garcia (33-1, 19 KOs) by split decision in their 12-round welterweight title unification fight March 4 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

“It’s easy to negotiate, man,” Thurman said. “Just negotiate. Start talking, act like you really want it and we can make it happen. I did it one time, I’ll do it two times. I ain’t worried about him.”


- See more at: Thurman: Pacquiao Can Pick the Date; Want to Fight Him Next - Boxing News
 

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OK:mjlol:



Well, hopefully, more fans like you will join Crawford's fanbase so that he can get his name & views up, then the drum can be beat for this matchup, and then we'll see if Crawford embarrasses Broner:mjlol:

Broner lost his hunger for the sport years and years ago :russell:

Nobody wants to see him fight anymore :russell:
 

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Broner lost his hunger for the sport years and years ago :russell:


How many years ago?:jbhmm:

Nobody wants to see him fight anymore :russell:
But yet, his last fight was the most viewed Showtime fight in over 2 years........and his fight before that, he had the most viewed fight in Spike TV history as well as the venue being 100% sold out:jbhmm:


He fought Adrian Granados and Ashley Theophane in his last 2 bouts and did those numbers:mjpls:
 

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:usure: Crawford embarrasses Broner?


Gotta keep it funky bruh. That last fight with Granados wasn't his best performance. I admit that he was going into that fight with his mind probably not all the way right but for a guy I think so highly of, I thought he would still win that one a lil easier.

We've seen him put on a show like he did against Theopane. But we've also seen him look tight and uneasy like against Porter. If he has any issues going on outside the ring going into that fight, Bud fukkin' him up with ease.
 
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