Terence Crawford insists a rematch with Errol Spence is still on the table.
‘Bud’ finally did battle with Spence in his previous outing last year, dropping and dominating his rival to secure the undisputed titles at 147lbs.
A rematch was contracted between the pair prior to the first fight, though in the end talks failed to materialise with both electing to move up to 154lbs.
Now, Crawford has insisted it could still be a possibility in a unification clash at their new weight.
The possibility is there,” Crawford told Forbes. “He’s [Spence] fighting [Sebastian] Fundora for his titles [WBO and WBC].
“I’m fighting for a title [Israil Madrimov’s WBA 154lbs title], and there is the possibility.
“He wins his fight, God willing, and I win my fight, God willing, and there’s the possibility.”
Neither fighter has fought since that famous night in Las Vegas, with the event attracting huge interest both commercially and with fans.
The pair had built up a sporting rivalry for several years, but it unfolded in extremely one-sided fashion when they finally graced the squared circle.
Crawford will first fight Madrimov in his first tough challenge at 154lbs on August 3, but is expected he could move up in weight again if he becomes a four-weight world champion.