Terence Crawford admits he has his eyes on Josh Taylor forward of the Scottish star's light-welterweight unification showdown ON Saturday evening.
The Tartan Twister is a large admirer of the American famous person and is focusing on a transfer to 147lbs after his conflict with Jack Catterall on Saturday evening.
However boxing purists are salivating over the prospect of two of the world's best fighters locking horns later in 2022.
And Crawford admits a tussle with Taylor is on his radar as he seems so as to add to his spectacular CV with box-office showdowns earlier than the tip of his profession.
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Chatting with Sky Sports activities, he stated: "After all, sooner or later.
"I am not against any of it. If that combat is smart and that combat is the combat that is in entrance of me, then in fact."
Crawford fought in Glasgow at The Hydro towards Ricky Burns in 2014 and returned to Britain to cheer on stablemate Amir Khan for his conflict with Kell Brook.
And he admits he loves the ambiance generated by British combat followers and is aiming to pattern it once more.
He added: "Thanks for the love, the assist and the hospitality you guys confirmed me and my crew.
"It was a beautiful time, the ambiance was nice.
"I am unable to say sufficient - finest followers on earth are the UK followers.
"I am seeking to coming again to the UK quickly and perhaps at some point we are able to get a combat down there."