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  • #11
    Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo View Post
    Crawford has never fought anyone like Canelo; particularly an elite level power counter attacker. Canelo HAS faced guys like Crawford.

    “eyeball test” shows Top Rank making easy Fights for Crawford. Breadman wanted to say that “Kovalev was passed it” but doesn’t mention Khan or Brook when citing Bud. As Errol Spence told Crawford to his face “nobody says you hit hard.”

    if Bread wants to say the “same size” lol even though Duran went up to 168 but his beloved Crawford couldn’t simply bulk up like others just shows that Breadman is in denial that Canelo is the best fighter in the world.

    Canelo’s power punches is another level and Canelo would starch Bud the way Mean Machine did on crack.
    Man Crawford a tough out for anyone...

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post

      Man Crawford a tough out for anyone...
      Sure. But Crawford wouldn’t beat Canelo. The Mexican ginger got more dog than Bud. Bud never been in there with significantly bigger fighter nor known power punchers like Canelo. That’s how you truly rate P4P. That’s not fiction, that’s Canelo’s whiskers against bigger guys. I would bet Canelo could read Crawford’s offense let alone take his best punches and having the Omahanian miss. Whereas Crawford taking a Canelo punch and it’s night night. Mexican Bidness over soft Omaha

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      • #13
        Top of my head my P4P top 5 is...

        1. Canelo
        2. Crawford
        3. Spence
        4. Lopez
        5. Josh Taylor

        I'm not sold on Inoue? Top 10 sure but not top 3 like most.

        Donaire gave him all kinds of problems! Yet Ax Man, Tiny Rig, Carl Frampton beat him pretty easy. Shiiiiet.... Jessie Magdaleno beat him like 8 rounds to 4!

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
          I agree with Bread, Charlo can make adjustments, but Castano fought as well as he could! Castano does need to "SUPE" up his conditioning! Had he won at least one round between 9-12, he would be the undisputed Champion @ 154!
          I agree and disagree with Bread (and I guess you as well). Charlo can do more technically to change the outcome (jab more, keep it center of ring, more activity, etc), it's one thing to be able to do it and it's another to actually do it. In the rematch with Harrison, it wasn't Charlo who made the adjustment....it was Harrison. Charlo got the stoppage but I thought it was because Tony gassed and got complacent. The judges may have seen Charlo ahead on the scores but I thought he was losing.

          ​​​​​​Charlo didn't seem all too eager to get that immediate rematch. Castano was ready to sign on righter after the decision. I think Castano put some doubt in Jermell in that fight. Where will their heads be at in the rematch?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by aaronbnb View Post
            Tito or Winky at 154 are the only two fighters I’d pick over Floyd. Margarito, Paul Williams, prime Pacman, all get picked apart
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            Both Tito and Winky were bigger than Floyd but regardless, Tito in my opinion was a one-dimensional fighter. The way Winky beat him was just amazing. Winky beat Tito by using a single punch - the JAB.
            Tito had no Plan B or C. In fact his dad was so lost that all he could tell Tito after the 7th round was “you’re winning the fight just punch through him”, despite the obvious impenetrable high guard that Winky was using.
            Also, Oscar beat Tito and had he not “run” the last 4 rounds, it was a pure boxing exhibition. So did Hopkins and so did an old Roy Jones.

            Tito relied on his power to overwhelm his opponents. He wasn’t as skilled as some would like to believe. He was just a better version of Margarito.

            As for Winky, his jab would have given Floyd a lot of problems but he wasn’t as quick on his fight to chase Floyd nor was he a big puncher or nearly half as skilled as Floyd but his style was a nightmare for anyone including Floyd nut I wouldn’t say he beats Floyd.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
              Top of my head my P4P top 5 is...

              1. Canelo
              2. Crawford
              3. Spence
              4. Lopez
              5. Josh Taylor

              I'm not sold on Inoue? Top 10 sure but not top 3 like most.

              Donaire gave him all kinds of problems! Yet Ax Man, Tiny Rig, Carl Frampton beat him pretty easy. Shiiiiet.... Jessie Magdaleno beat him like 8 rounds to 4!
              If you vouch for Bread about eye tests then you should acknowledge Inoue. That dude is dangerous! Explosive and precise. Got a chin too considering he was way smaller than Donaire

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              • #17
                B castaño won that fight. Christmas came early for Mell because that was a gift saw he received. Castaños stock rose Charles stated the same

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo View Post
                  Crawford has never fought anyone like Canelo; particularly an elite level power counter attacker. Canelo HAS faced guys like Crawford.

                  “eyeball test” shows Top Rank making easy Fights for Crawford. Breadman wanted to say that “Kovalev was passed it” but doesn’t mention Khan or Brook when citing Bud. As Errol Spence told Crawford to his face “nobody says you hit hard.”

                  if Bread wants to say the “same size” lol even though Duran went up to 168 but his beloved Crawford couldn’t simply bulk up like others just shows that Breadman is in denial that Canelo is the best fighter in the world.

                  Canelo’s power punches is another level and Canelo would starch Bud the way Mean Machine did on crack.
                  here you are for your weekly mailbag b***ing and morning. If they were the same size, Crawford would fk canelo up. He literally does everything better than him other than maybe head movement. Who has canelo faced that’s like Crawford? You’re out your coke sniffing mind. Talking about Crawford doesn’t hit hard yet he stopped his last 8 opponents and has 75% ko rate. Your mom needs to confiscate your phone.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
                    here you are for your weekly mailbag b***ing and morning. If they were the same size, Crawford would fk canelo up. He literally does everything better than him other than maybe head movement. Who has canelo faced that’s like Crawford? You’re out your coke sniffing mind. Talking about Crawford doesn’t hit hard yet he stopped his last 8 opponents and has 75% ko rate. Your mom needs to confiscate your phone.
                    Lol. Don’t worry Vergil Ortiz will stop Crawford.

                    but keep your fantasies doe. What else do you have? Crawford is minor leagues. Canelo is war machine

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
                      ——————
                      Both Tito and Winky were bigger than Floyd but regardless, Tito in my opinion was a one-dimensional fighter. The way Winky beat him was just amazing. Winky beat Tito by using a single punch - the JAB.
                      Tito had no Plan B or C. In fact his dad was so lost that all he could tell Tito after the 7th round was “you’re winning the fight just punch through him”, despite the obvious impenetrable high guard that Winky was using.
                      Also, Oscar beat Tito and had he not “run” the last 4 rounds, it was a pure boxing exhibition. So did Hopkins and so did an old Roy Jones.

                      Tito relied on his power to overwhelm his opponents. He wasn’t as skilled as some would like to believe. He was just a better version of Margarito.

                      As for Winky, his jab would have given Floyd a lot of problems but he wasn’t as quick on his fight to chase Floyd nor was he a big puncher or nearly half as skilled as Floyd but his style was a nightmare for anyone including Floyd nut I wouldn’t say he beats Floyd.
                      I began thinking that as well about Tito but then I revisited some of his fights and he actually had the ability to box but fell in love with his power and got away from the other fundamentals. When he got to 160, he was pretty much fighting for KOs off of reputation.

                      ​​​​​​TIto and Margarito in the same sentence is hilarious but I understand your point lol.
                      aaronbnb aaronbnb likes this.

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