LADY AND THE CHAMP

Terence Crawford’s secret weapons to beat Amir Khan are his pet pitbull Goldie and chess sessions with Oleksandr Usyk

TERENCE CRAWFORD has a secret weapon for his clash with Amir Khan – Goldie, his pet American pitbull.

The 31-year-old US fighter and his elite pooch have a lot in common – both strong, lightning fast units of muscle with fearsome reputations.

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Terence Crawford says his American pit bull will be in the dressing room with him when he faces Amir Khan. Pictured here with another prize dog called Awesome Mayday

When he faces Khan at their long mooted welterweight bout, Goldie will be right there next to him in the dressing room.

Crawford, arguably the best pound-for-pound boxer on the planet with a 34-0 record, says his dog inspires him to stay calm and focused.

He told Sun Online: “Each training camp I take a dog with me, when I’m running I take the dog with me.

“It gives me that extra inspiration and push.

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Sun Online joined Terence for a walk around Manhattan with the American pit bull terriers he says are vital to his training

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Terence sees the funny side as Sun man Tom Simkins struggles to control Awesome Mayday on the streets of New York

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Terence says the pitbulls inspire him to push harder and to control his strength and aggression

“The drive, the fitness of the dog tags into my profession.”

He adds: “Just having your dog there in the dressing room with you, you feel secure.”

Omaha-born Crawford is relishing the chance to take on Amir – last seen climbing off the canvas to beat Samuel Vargas on points in September.

That fight set records for the biggest live UK audience on subscription TV.

He has reportedly agreed to a £4 million purse, plus add ons, to fight Crawford at New York’s Madison Square Garden on April 20.

Crawford said: “Amir Khan is a great fighter. That’s a fight we proposed to team Khan and hopefully we can get it done and make the fight happen.”

He tells Sun Online he is eager to return to the UK, having previously recorded a unanimous points win over Ricky Burns in Glasgow in 2014.

“One of these days, it would be great to go back over there,” he said.

“It was a nice turn out, those are real fight fans. They come up and support big events.”

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Even world champ boxer Terence needs to focus to keep hold of the mighty pitbull

Trainer Chico Lopez says pitbulls have a bad reputation when in fact they are powerful but friendly dogs – andhe  proves it by biting Mayday’s ear

Awesome Mayday gets attention every where he goes

Crawford takes on fellow boxing champ, Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk in a game of chess

Terence Crawford and Amir Khan could meet at New York’s Madison Square Garden

Sun Online met Terence and trainer Chico Lopez on the streets on New York, with Goldie’s cousin – the world famous pitbull, Awesome Mayday.

Even the boxing champ has to steady himself as the might mutt pulls on its lead.

It’s this power that Crawford says makes the dogs so inspiring to be around.

“Just by walking the dog you see his drive, he’s pulling you and I have to walk like this to control him,” he told us.

Our man didn’t fare as well, being dragged on his heels through the Manhattan streets as the boxer cracked up behind us.

Pitbulls get a lot of bad press, are banned in the UK, and often associated with illegal dog fights and maulings.

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The pit bulls are strong and powerful… but playful and friendly as puppies

Crawford's amazing record

WBO world welterweight champion

Fights: 34

Wins: 34

Wins by KO: 25

Amateur record:  58 wins, 12 losses

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Terence, Tom and Chico in New York with ‘best of the best’ American pitbull, Awesome Mayday

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Amir Khan is set to face Crawford after reportedly agreeing to a £4 million purse

But trainer Chico Lopez says his dogs are the “best of the best”, bred from “the golden vein” and, while powerful and fierce, they control their aggression like elite boxers.

He proves Mayday wouldn’t hurt a fly by BITING his dog’s lip and ear, and feeding him raw chicken from his hand.

The pit bulls we hear about in headlines, he says, were over bred and trained by owners with bad intentions.

Chico, who started breeding dogs in 1993 and personally vets his clients, says: “Real American pit bull terriers have the best traits of never give up, be strong, be kind.

“They were not selected for being human biters.”

Terence with his own pitbull, Goldie

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He beat Scotsman Ricky Burns at lightweight in 2014

He added: “When the dogs became illegal, criminals were attracted to them. But that’s not their true nature.

“I don’t sell to just anybody, you have to be special – whether you’re a truck driver or pound-for-pound best boxer in the world.”

He says he has turned down offers of £200,000 from China and the Middle East for his coveted animals.

Dog walking is not the only left-field training regime in Crawford’s arsenal – so too is his love of chess.

In a New York hotel room we watch him and undisputed cruiserweight champ, Oleksandr Usyk, battle it out on the board rather than the ring.

Both credit the game with improving their patience and draw comparisons with action in the ring.

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Crawford says: “You’ve got to think before you move. For every action there’s a reaction

“So you’ve got to think about all those assets with the chess pieces.

“You don’t want to make a mistake, because one move could be your last one.”

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