Terence Crawford dethroned over $300k fee, handing Britain's Sheeraz title shot

Terence Crawford, once hailed as the undisputed king of the boxing world at 168 pounds, has found himself stripped of his title after failing to pay sanctioning fees worth over $300,000. The World Boxing Council (WBC) has removed Crawford from its super-middleweight world championship following a dispute over unpaid fees for his victories against Canelo Alvarez and another opponent in 2024.

The WBC had reduced the fee for Crawford's fight against Alvarez from 3% to 0.6% due to his high purse of $50 million, with most of that amount planned to be donated to a charity fund supporting retired boxers. However, Crawford allegedly ignored multiple attempts by the organization to contact him regarding payments.

As a result, Christian Mbilli, the WBC's interim champion, has been ordered to face Britain's Hamzah Sheeraz for the vacant title. The 26-year-old Sheeraz, who made an explosive arrival in the division last year with a dominant win over Edgar Berlanga, now finds himself on the cusp of becoming Britain's newest world champion.

This move marks another chapter in the tumultuous world of professional boxing, where sanctioning fees have long been a contentious issue. Critics argue that organizations like the WBC wield significant power without adequate oversight, and Crawford's situation serves as a stark reminder of this problem.

Crawford still holds titles from the WBO, IBF, and WBA but has hinted at potentially dropping back down to middleweight for future fights. For Sheeraz, however, the focus is on seizing this opportunity and proving himself against Mbilli, who presents a high-pressure, high-volume fighting style that may test the young Brit's skills.

The upcoming bout between Mbilli and Sheeraz promises to be one of the most significant British fights of next year. While Crawford's reign as undisputed champion was marked by incredible achievements, including becoming the first boxer in modern history to unify titles in two different divisions within a single weight class, his own downfall serves as a cautionary tale about the complexities of professional boxing and the importance of navigating these delicate issues.
 
man come on what's up with sanctioning fees in boxin?? its like they just decide what u gotta pay and ur like ok i guess 🤑💸 u got 300k or ur out man... its not right when ur tryna make that dough but cant even pay ur dues lol and now terence crawford is outta the title game? still got a lot of respect for the dude, all those unifications were fire 🔥 but these fees gotta be regulated so u know u get paid 💪
 
Ugh, this is so crazy 😩! I'm all for Terence Crawford being a great boxer and all, but come on, he can't just ignore the sanctioning fees? 🤑 It's not like he was expecting to have to pay them or anything. And now Christian Mbilli gets stuck with the vacant title because of it... that's just not fair 😒.

I mean, I get why the WBC wanted to reduce the fee for Crawford's fight against Canelo Alvarez, but still, $50 million is a lot of money 💸. It's like, can't boxers just be more responsible with their finances or something? 🤷‍♀️

And don't even get me started on how this whole thing reflects on the state of professional boxing... it's all about the money and power, not the sport itself 🤯. I guess that's why there needs to be more oversight and accountability in place to prevent situations like this from happening again 😊.

I'm just glad Christian Mbilli gets to step up and show what he's made of 👏. Bring it on! 💪
 
I'm like, totally torn about this one 🤯... I mean, I get why Crawford got stripped of his title, he's gotta pay those sanctioning fees, right? But at the same time, $300k is a lot of money and it feels kinda unfair that he had to cough up so much. And what's with the WBC's fee reduction for his fight against Canelo? Wasn't that supposed to be all about giving back to retired boxers? Now it just seems like they're looking out for themselves... 🤑

And on the other hand, I feel bad for Crawford too, he was once the undisputed king of the boxing world and now this is happening to him. It's like, his career is being derailed by something that's totally outside of his control. But at the same time, if he couldn't get his act together, then maybe he shouldn't be in a position to be fighting for millions of dollars 🤑.

And what about Christian Mbilli and Hamzah Sheeraz? Like, I don't want to jinx anything, but this fight is gonna be SO intense! 😲 Mbilli's got the skills and the experience, but Sheeraz has that explosive energy... it's gonna be hard to predict who's gonna come out on top. One thing's for sure, though - we're in for a wild ride with these two guys 🎢
 
I feel bad for Terence Crawford, but this just shows how ruthless the boxing world can be 💸🥊. I mean, $300k is like, peanuts to him, considering his bankroll 🤑. He was already one of the highest-paid boxers in the game, so it's not like he didn't have the means to pay up. But hey, at least he's still got his titles from other organizations, right? 🏆 Christian Mbilli on the other hand, is about to get a huge opportunity to shine 💥! He should totally seize this chance and prove himself against Mbilli. It's gonna be an intense fight, that's for sure 🔥!
 
man this is crazy i feel bad for terence crawford but at the same time its not like he didnt know whats going on 🤑 like he had a 50 million purse and still managed to screw up with the fees lol what a mess! anyway, christian mbilli looks like a solid opponent for hamzah sheeraz gotta see how he handles the pressure 💪 hope hes ready for this one! and yeah, its just another example of the power struggles in boxing 🤦‍♂️ at least shesheraz gets a shot at the title now, fingers crossed for him 🤞
 
Ugh, another boxing scandal 🤦‍♂️... like it's not surprising he couldn't pay those sanctioning fees though... I mean, come on, $300k? That's a decent chunk of change for someone who makes that much money from one fight alone. And now his title is all messed up because of his own screw-ups 💸... poor Christian Mbilli, has to face Hamzah Sheeraz for the vacant title... and let's be real, Sheeraz doesn't stand a chance against Mbilli's style 🤔... this whole thing just goes to show how broken the boxing system is 🏊‍♂️
 
man I'm shocked that crawford got stripped of his title over unpaid sanctioning fees 🤯 he was like the king of boxing for so long and now he's gotta deal with the consequences 🤑 it's crazy how these organizations can just strip someone of everything they worked for, but at least crawford still has some titles under his belt 💪 meanwhile mbilli is just trying to make a name for himself and prove that he's more than just some young british up-and-comer 🇬🇧 but for real tho how do sanctioning fees even work? it seems like these organizations have so much power over the boxers, but what's stopping them from taking advantage of people who aren't as well-connected or rich 💸
 
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