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Terry Flanagan and Anthony Crolla must meet, says Steve Wood

Anthony Crolla and Terry Flanagan are both from Manchester
Image: Anthony Crolla and Terry Flanagan went to the same school

A world title unification bout between Mancunian lightweights Terry Flanagan and Anthony Crolla is something "the public deserve", says Flanagan's manager Steve Wood.

WBA champion Crolla (34-4-3-KO13) delighted the Manchester Arena on Saturday night with a seventh-round stoppage of mandatory challenger Ismael Barroso and promoter Eddie Hearn immediately hailed 'Million Dollar' as the leading 135lbs fighter on the planet.

But Wood, who manages WBO king Flanagan (30-0-KO12), exclusively told Sky Sports: "They are different ages but went to the same school so it's got to happen now hasn't it? Eddie Hearn said Crolla is the No 1 lightweight but in our opinion, he's not even the No 1 lightweight in Manchester so let's get the fight made.

Eddie Hearn said Crolla is the No 1 lightweight but in our opinion, he's not even the No 1 lightweight in Manchester so let's get the fight made.
Steve Wood

"Frank Warren said publicly that if the only way is to do it on Sky Sports, then we'll do it on Sky Sports. Really and truthfully from Terry, me as his manager and Frank as his manager, we are just happy to get the fight done. The public deserve this fight.

"I've known Anthony Crolla since his debut and have probably seen 90 per cent of his fights and we've always thought Terry would have too much for him. That's not changed.

"Crolla's performance [against Barroso] was great and gritty because he hung in there. He got battered for four rounds and took the kid out when he tired. They were risky tactics.

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Watch the moment Anthony Crolla stopped Ismael Barroso

"I'm not sure it was a game plan. I'm not sure he had any other choice. Crolla's not got the fastest of feet and he's not got the fastest of hands so really and truthfully he had to weather the storm and hope he would tire. It happened and he got a good win.

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"A lot of people seem to underestimate Crolla because he's a pretty boy but they don't understand how tough he is. In boxing, the good-looking kids seem to be tougher than the ugly beasts and we've known for a long time how tough Crolla is. In terms of being good-looking or an ugly beast, Terry is stuck in the middle!"

Crolla's trainer Joe Gallagher questioned the size of Flanagan's profile and instead earmarked WBC champion 'in recess' Jorge Linares as Crolla's primary target.

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