UPDATE 1: You know, I think this we can safely say…
The bad blood is real.
This isn’t hyped…I get the feeling that these two really and truly don’t dig each other.
Yeah, that face-off fracas cemented that…And check the edge in Jose’s voice in this IG video, from after the weigh in:
You ain’t fast enough bitch 😂👊 #AndNew @trboxing #boxing #TeamBenavidez #crawfordbenavidez pic.twitter.com/aSJKrIUqs2
— Jose Benavidez Jr (@josebenavidezjr) October 12, 2018
So, what are your thoughts on this incident?
The faceoff following the making of weight for Terence Crawford and Jose Benavidez featured a staredown interrupted by Benavidez shoving Crawford…and Crawford turning it up two notches by throwing a right hook. The punch was no attempted message shot, he was looking to drop the underdog.
#CrawfordBenavidez 😱 pic.twitter.com/xKHQsVKalI
— Top Rank Boxing (@trboxing) October 12, 2018
But Benavidez (27-0) coolly slipped the punch. Carl Moretti of Top Rank held back the 33-0 Bud and no more mayhem ensured.
Remember, this deal comes 6 days after the melee following UFC 229, when Khabib Nurmagomedov went off all the rails and hopped the cage to attack a Team McGregor guy in the stands. So, sportsmanship and how fighters are behaving in such situations are being looked at. a bit harder.
Oh, right, for the record, each made weight, as Crawford will defend his WBO 147 crown, at his home town arena in Omaha: Crawford is 145.4, while the Cali-Phoenix was 145.
You could argue that Benavidez started it, and Crawford just reacted justly. Or, that two wrongs don’t make a right, Crawford should react as a pro’s pro, and not lower himself to beneath Benavidez.
Me, I don’t think anyone should shove, but going from shove to punch is upping the ante too much…
What say you?

