Crawford, 37, from Omaha, Nebraska, has had an impressive career since turning pro in 2008. He's won world titles in four weight divisions and became undisputed champion at both super-lightweight and welterweight. Now, with 41 fights under his belt, he's gearing up for a historic bout against Mexican icon Canelo Alvarez.
The fight with Canelo is set to happen in less than two months. Crawford will try to become the first fighter ever to win all four belts in three different weight classes. It's a big deal in the boxing world.
But Fundora, known as "The Towering Inferno," has his sights set on Crawford too. Standing at 6'6", Fundora is even taller than the current undisputed heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk. He recently defended his WBC world title for the second time, stopping Tim Tszyu in the seventh round. The fight was part of Manny Pacquiao's comeback event against Mario Barrios.
After his win, Fundora talked about wanting to fight Crawford:
"I hope so. You know I still would like to fight those guys. We have Crawford fighting Canelo now, super big fight. And then Spence, I don't know where he's at but I'm sure he's gonna come back good and strong."
Crawford has mentioned before that he'd like to move back to super welterweight and unify the belts there. He'll have to give up his current WBA title for the Canelo fight, but a clash with Fundora could be an interesting next step.
The boxing world will watch closely as Crawford takes on Canelo. If he wins, a fight with the towering Fundora could be an exciting follow-up. It's shaping up to be an action-packed time for boxing fans.