Trainer of the newly crowned WBA and interim WBO super welterweight champion (up to 69.9 kg) Terence Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs), Brian McIntyre, shared his thoughts on his protégé's future.
- After the fight, Terence said he wants a fight with Canelo. Will he be next?
- I don't know, man, I don't know. They'll talk to the lawyers and see what can be done.
- When you look at that fight, what do you think needs to change if considering a fight with Canelo?
- Get the legs in shape, because you're going to have to move a lot with Canelo. That's what I would recommend.
- Is a rematch with Errol Spence still relevant?
- Man, that guy is done. He's done.
- If Canelo doesn't work out, is there a chance Crawford will give Jaron Ennis a shot?
- Ennis brings nothing to the table, man.
- What about other super welterweights? Like Vergil Ortiz.
- If they want it, they can get the fight. The plan was to fight Fundora. That was the plan.
On the night of August 4 in Los Angeles, USA, Terence Crawford defeated Israil Madrimov by unanimous decision.