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  • elfag
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    lol thurman decisioned a guy who was knocked out by a lightweight and hes already over here making statements on what he thinks his split with crawford should be. like he has any more fans than crawford.

    I am willing to bet that thurman, as the challenger with 1 win in the last 3 years, will ask for more than 50 percent against crawford who has been active and defending his title. it will be a clear duck and thurman will go fight some scrub like khan-brook winner or something ******.
    Last edited by elfag; 02-09-2022, 02:06 AM.

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  • P to the J
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    Originally posted by North Star View Post

    Thurman's practically King Hippo now. He should get trunks with a bandage graphic over his navel area.
    North Star, who’s that girl giving me the middle finger in your profile picture (not like that), and what have I done to upset her?

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  • P to the J
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    Originally posted by TheUptownKid View Post

    Good question. Bud seen as a great fighter who avoids challenges, Keith’s reign atop the welterweight division was marred with him waiting out lucrative fights and avoiding future champs (Spence and Crawford namely). Both can be seen as great with real asterisks
    Right, that’s an explanation I’m happy with, cheers

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  • North Star
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    Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy View Post
    I saw shades of the old 2012-2013 Thurman this weekend but my mans is looking kinda old in the face nowadays. He's still vulnerable to the body and I believe that's where Crawford and Spence may edge him.

    The thing is, Thurman knows how to survive being hit to the body and has shown that over the years...not sure if that's a good trait or what, but he seems to have owned the fact that he's vulnerable to the body and knows what to do get through it.
    Thurman's practically King Hippo now. He should get trunks with a bandage graphic over his navel area.

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  • TheUptownKid
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    Originally posted by P to the J View Post
    I might be missing something here, but why does the author call Thurman and Crawford ‘two of the most polarising performers in the sport?
    Good question. Bud seen as a great fighter who avoids challenges, Keith’s reign atop the welterweight division was marred with him waiting out lucrative fights and avoiding future champs (Spence and Crawford namely). Both can be seen as great with real asterisks
    P to the J P to the J likes this.

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  • Str8.2.Da.Point
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    Crawford stops Thurman in 8......

    That's how it will go down.

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  • Larry the boss
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    Crawford would stop Thurman

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  • MeanestNiceGuy
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    Originally posted by Dizneyfist View Post

    Against Bud and Ej he won't survive. Both are wicked body punchers. I know Bud stops him. Ej should stop him but I wouldn't be completely surprised if he beat him up enough to secure a UD
    Won't argue with this. I'm sure Keith will step his game up even higher when matched against those two....one would only hope all of them raised levels while sharing the ring!

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  • gluvsup
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    Leaving aside whether Thurman even deserves a title shot after his iffy performances across his last three fights, he isn’t likely to trouble Bud.

    With good reason, Manny chose Thurman and avoided Crawford on his last hurrah tour.

    Keith would give the champ a few good rounds, en route to losing by stoppage or corner retirement.

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  • AmpMcv
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    Originally posted by GBP4LIFE View Post
    Thurman is a clown..

    beating Barrios doesn’t put you in the conversation at the top of the division, what a bonafide clown.

    Thurman needs a win against a credible opponent at welterweight. Bud Crawford smokes Thurman, body shots all day, breaks him down for the KO!
    Crawford in 6.

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