Terence Crawford rejects Conor McGregor’s $200 million crossover claim

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Terence Crawford rejects Conor McGregor’s $200 million crossover claim
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Terence Crawford has denied Conor McGregor's assertion of a $200 million offer for a two-fight deal involving boxing and MMA. Crawford stated that there was no serious offer made, characterizing McGregor's claims as untrue and exaggerated. He indicated during a conversation that he would have considered such an offer if it had been legitimate. Crawford has since retired from boxing, while McGregor is preparing to fight Max Holloway at UFC 329, aiming for a comeback in the Octagon.

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  • Crawford denies $200 million offer from McGregor.
  • No serious offer for a two-fight deal existed.
  • Crawford expressed he would consider a legitimate offer.
  • Crawford retired last year after defeating Canelo Alvarez.
  • McGregor plans to return against Holloway at UFC 329.
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Terence “Bud” Crawford has shut down Conor McGregor’s claims about a $200 million offer.

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