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American Crawford vacates welterweight world title

 Unbeaten American, Terence Crawford, has vacated his WBA welterweight world title, elevating compatriot, Brian Norman Jr, from interim to full world cham­pion status.

Crawford, 36, won a world title in a fourth division when he beat Israil Madrimov to claim the WBA light-middleweight crown earlier this month.

The move signals Crawford’s intention of staying at light-mid­dleweight in pursuit of unifica­tion fights.

Norman Jr is undefeated in 26 pro bouts with 20 stoppages.

The 23-year-old captured the interim WBA title with a stop­page win over Giovani Santillan in May.

A former lightweight world champion, Crawford, who has won all 41 pro bouts was also un­disputed champion at light-wel­terweight and welterweight.

His win over Uzbek Madrimov set up a lucrative bout against Mexican star, Saul ‘Canelo’ Alva­rez, but Saudi Arabia powerbro­ker, Turki Alalshikh, has since cooled talk of the super-fight taking place.

Crawford is mandatory for WBO light-middleweight cham­pion, Sebastian Fundora, while Alalshikh is keen on the Oma­ha-fighter facing interim title holder, Vergil Ortiz Jr.

The highly-rated IBF welter­weight champion, Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis, has also been mentioned as a possible future opponent. —BBC

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