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  • LAchargers373
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    #151
    Crawford definitely didn’t beat the best at 140 he blatantly ducked mikey garcia Danny garcia Regis prograis on his way to “undisputed” at 140 also didn’t fight taylor at 140 literally beat bums at that weight like he did at 135 and like he does at 147 lol

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    • ShaneMosleySr
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      #152
      Mikey Garcia had his first fight at 140 the month before Terence Crawford won the undisputed championship.

      Danny Garcia moved to welterweight the same moth Crawford moved from 135 to 140.

      Regris Prograis was the NABF champion at 140 when Crawford left the division.

      You wanna try again? Lol.


      Originally posted by LAchargers373
      Crawford definitely didn’t beat the best at 140 he blatantly ducked mikey garcia Danny garcia Regis prograis on his way to “undisputed” at 140 also didn’t fight taylor at 140 literally beat bums at that weight like he did at 135 and like he does at 147 lol

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      • War Room
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        #153
        Originally posted by NachoMan

        Porter is no KO artist so he's not the one to KO Crawford. This fight will go exactly how 95% of knowledgeable fans see it. Crawford winning a competitive but clear UD.
        Thats why he's turned into Jiminy Cricket when Porter was calling him out. Got it!

        Crawford has a lot of deckriding trailer whores slurping his nuts and even they are making like a tree and leaving.

        Originally posted by factsarenice

        Guys like you think Errol Spence is a fraud because he took a beating from Brian Castano and lost again and again to Sapiyev and Zamkovoy? By your standard Canelo losing to Floyd makes him a hype job too...

        In perspective:
        Not only did Crawford never lose but you conveniently forget to mention that that Terrance Crawford was once 135lbs fighting the best of the best. Gamboa at the time was a prime 32 blasting guys out at LIGHTWEIGHT! Crawford beat everyone at 135lbs, beat the best of the best at 140 and move up to 147, where he won his belt in his 1st fight only to have every top 5 welterweight tell us all why they couldn't fight him.

        But some how that is supposed to make Terrance Crawford a fraud?

        Come again?
        Spence took a beating from Castano in the amateurs ---> so are you high on **** or crack?

        I think Canelo is hype and I think he's been picking cherries since he lost to GGG twice and Jacobs.

        Lost to GGG twice, picked Field which is a cherry. Lost to Jacobs picked a long string of cherries. Facts.

        32 isn't prime, 32-34 is the end of most fighters careers and literally outside of their prime. YDKSAB. Get your levels up son.

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        • Bronx2245
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          #154
          Originally posted by Oldskoolg

          That’s actually a sweet fight though….I would definitely tune in to watch Taylor get that shot. Maybe a one fight deal?
          You know Bob is not going to offer a "one-fight" deal! Lol!

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            #155
            Originally posted by SplitSecond

            That makes little sense. Why sign Crawford to a long deal when he has no one to match him with at welter? A 1-fight deal is more likely. But if Crawford is not with TR, arum is going to want Taylor to get acclimated at 147 first.
            I can't see Bob making a "one-fight" deal with anyone!

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              #156
              Originally posted by Bronx2245
              I can't see Bob making a "one-fight" deal with anyone!
              If Bob is making Campbell vs Lomachenko, Linares vs Lomachenko, Ramirez vs Hooker, Jacobs vs Smith, what reason do you have that he wouldn’t make Crawford-Taylor?

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                #157
                crawford was dropped by a lithuanian cabbage farmer


                i hope porter shows up in top shape


                i expect crawford will cry to bob to do something about this and arrange to sabotage the fight while allowing him to keep his belt.

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                  #158
                  Originally posted by SplitSecond

                  If Bob is making Campbell vs Lomachenko, Linares vs Lomachenko, Ramirez vs Hooker, Jacobs vs Smith, what reason do you have that he wouldn’t make Crawford-Taylor?



                  because he has spent the last 6 years matching up crawford with complete bums

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                    #159
                    Originally posted by OldTerry

                    Agreed that Crawford isn't afraid of anyone. I would also say that the fight against Porter should settle the question of how good is Terrance Crawford?
                    Yes.............

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                    • Bronx2245
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                      #160
                      TERENCE CRAWFORD ORDERED TO FACE FIRST REAL P4P OPPONENT IN SEVEN YEARS

                      The World Boxing Organization has ordered two-weight champion, Terence Crawford, to defend his welterweight title in the coming months.

                      “Bud” has a month to negotiate with talented World Boxing News Pound-for-Pound number 21 and world-class contender Shawn Porter.

                      If the fight gets agreed, it will represent the first time Crawford has faced someone else in the P4P Top 50 for seven years. The last time was Yuriorkis Gamboa in 2014.

                      Since then, Crawford has dispatched several solid foes and others past their best, but nobody seasoned as a champion like Porter.

                      This kind of event, if confirmed, will allow Crawford to fend off the doubters who disagree with the fact he was ever number one in the world.

                      There are no doubts about Crawford’s apparent talents. The only argument is with the fact the most prominent names at 147 have eluded him.

                      Manny Pacquiao, Errol Spence, Keith Thurman, Danny Garcia, and Shawn Porter are the big five at the weight. None of which Crawford has been able to land – until the WBO order.

                      Confirming their plans, the WBO released a two-page document sent to Bob Arum and Tom Brown. Promoters acting on behalf of Crawford and Porter.

                      Part of it read:

                      “Please be advised that the parties herein have thirty (30) days upon issuance of this notice to negotiate and reach an agreement for the above-referenced WBO Welterweight Championship Contest. If an accord is not reached within the timeframe stated herein, a purse bid will be ordered per the WBO Regulations of World Championship Contests.

                      “The minimum acceptable bid in the WBO Welterweight Division is $200,000.00 (Two Hundred Thousand Dollars). Any of the parties involved may request a purse bid procedure at any time during the negotiation process.

                      “Furthermore, if a purse bid ceremony for the Crawford/Porter bout is called, Section 14(e)(1)(2) of the WBO Regulations of World Championship Contests triggers. It governs proceedings per Terrence Crawford’s WBO Super Champion status and in accordance with the rights and privileges conferred by such provision.

                      “The applicable “Purse Split” shall be 60% in favor of the WBO Welterweight Champion. The remaining 40% in favor of the WBO Welterweight Challenger.

                      “In closing, the Committee reserves its right to issue any and all further rulings. Those determinations necessary, helpful, and convenient to accomplish the purposes, policies, and intent of the WBO Rules and Regulations.”

                      After good wins over Ray Beltran, Victor Postol, Jose Benavidez Jr., and Egidijus Kavaliauskas, Crawford finally has the opportunity to prove his credentials in the division fully.

                      Julius Indongo, who Crawford fought in 2017, was rated in the WBN Top 50 after pulling off a shock unification. Sadly, his performances since then proved he was never a pound-for-pound star as Porter is right now.

                      But before moving up in weight, the Omaha man thoroughly cleaned out at 140. He subsequently looked a pound for pound number one of the future.

                      Sadly, according to WBN, he never reached the number one spot. Furthermore, a win over Porter would be the push Terence Crawford needs after dropping to seven on the P4P list through a lack of top names on his resume.

                      https://www.***************.net/2021...wbo-order-p4p/

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