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‘My skills will speak’

“GLASGOW, it’s depressing, the sun don’t shine, it rains.” Terence Crawford may not have entirely enjoyed his time in Scotland, when he beat Ricky Burns to first introduce himself to the world stage in 2014. But the welterweight star wouldn’t be averse to returning to fight Josh Taylor.

Taylor has followed in Crawford’s footsteps by winning the four major belts at super-lightweight and is, in the long run, contemplating a move up to 147lbs himself. “That’s a money fight right there,” Crawford said. “He’s a good fighter. That’s a

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