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  • #11
    This weak Brit should probably take Crawford off his radar pronto

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    • #12
      I know this seems a bit out there but I believe Taylor vs Ramirez will be a lot, lot closer than people think. Prior to fighting Regis Prograis I had either Taylor or Regis by KO. I think Prograis took Taylor to his limit in a war that may have taken something out of him.

      As for Terrance Crawford, Taylor better press Arum for multiple millions because after being dismantled by Crawford his 147lb run will be over.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Get em up View Post

        Taylor will struggle to beat Ramirez and stands ZERO chance against Bud
        Based on what?

        Kavaliauskas two-pieced, wobbled and dropped Crawford.

        Surely you're not saying that you think Taylor isn't more skilled than Kavaliauskas?

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        • #14
          Crawford will give him the absolute beating of his life. He's better off waiting for one of the lightweight loudmouths to move up should he get past Ramirez. I think neither Taylor nor Ramirez will go looking for Zepeda or Barrios. That would not be wise. At a certain point in their careers, these UK fighters are only looking for cash-out fights.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by revelated View Post

            Based on what?

            Kavaliauskas two-pieced, wobbled and dropped Crawford.

            Surely you're not saying that you think Taylor isn't more skilled than Kavaliauskas?
            It's time to wake up, nobody is beating T Crawford, the complete PBC stable included, for the next 10 years minimum.... 147 or, at a future 154!

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            • #16
              Originally posted by revelated View Post

              Based on what?

              Kavaliauskas two-pieced, wobbled and dropped Crawford.

              Surely you're not saying that you think Taylor isn't more skilled than Kavaliauskas?
              Anybody can get caught with a 2 piece and wobbled and yes Toylor is talented but not anywhere near what Crawford is just my opinion

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              • #17
                Originally posted by *Makaveli* View Post

                Josh will dust the floor Ramirez . Crawford is a big step up and i dont fancy Taylors chances . At least he has the balls to go looking for these fights .


                I agree completely I just dont like his chance against Crawford and I think Ramirez will make it a good fight.

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                • #18
                  Josh Taylor is the poor mans Conor Mcgregor.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by jikeccfc View Post
                    dont think he beats ramirez but lopez or crawford will rip taylor a new arsehole for sure..... taylors a limited fighter who just beat prograis by being the home fighter
                    No, I watched the fight yesterday and it was anybody's.
                    Taylor dominant in early and later rounds, Prograis during the middle (and right towards the end).
                    I had it even but would have been fine with either decision.

                    Funny how you guys never complain when home advantage wins fights in America, and not like this one, where it was very close but when an American wins a fight without winning a single round.

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                    • #20
                      I'm not sold that Josh beats Jose yet, but, I wouldn't write Josh off against anyone. He damn well might kick TC's ass. Y'all don't know yet, he's potential waiting to happen. Quit hating on the young man for believing in himself. He is doing everything the right way.

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