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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Spence: I'm Going To Take Crawford's **** Too, I'm Coming For That Belt!

    IBF and WBC welterweight champion Errol "The Truth" Spence Jr. showed his greatness against WBA champion Yordenis Ug?s, battling back from early adversity to stop Ug?s in the tenth round on SHOWTIME PPV live from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas headlining a Premier Boxing Champions event before an announced crowd of 39,946.
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  • Poeticman7
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    While some will be quick to call this Spence's best win,
    I still got either Brook or Porter as that.
    Both have better resumes than Ugas,
    Even if Ugas arguably beat Porter.

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    • Roadblock
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      I had a laugh at Buds big fish searching here lol.

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      • factsarenice
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        #4
        in the end Spence will find a reason to void Crawford, always does

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        • Straightener
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          #5
          Will be a great fight but I’ve got bud taking it

          Crawford Is crazy talented and also has power if it turns into a fire fight

          Get it signed , it’s the best fight that could be made right now

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          • JakeTheBoxer
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            #6
            Spence will beat Crawford I can see both guys retire or moving up to 154.

            Than the new era will come, these new guys will fight for the belts.


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            • Roadblock
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              #7
              Originally posted by factsarenice
              in the end Spence will find a reason to void Crawford, always does
              Its easy to see its going to happen both guys are chomping at the bit, the time is right its going to go down.

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              • hhh1200
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                The fight went just how it was supposed. Ugas can't bust a g****, isn't as mobile as Lara and good as landing power shots off of guys like Canelo and Angulo going to his body, and most important they put it in a small ring to take away any type of moment he would need after the 6th. Go back and look at my prefight posts. All 3 things were pointed out. Crawford is a more prolific puncher, When Spence tries to take those angles for his bodywork, Crawford will just match him southpaw and punish him up top when he tries to go to the body.

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                • SonnyWhite
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                  I love it that Spence and Crawford are actually talking about fighting each other! This is the single, best matchup the sport has to offer. Fortunately, neither is past his prime. Should conjure welterweight memories of Trinidad-De La Hoya, De La Hoya-Mosley. Maybe even Leonard-Hearns.

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                  • 1hourRun
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                    #10


                    Whatever chump, you almost got KO making rookie-mistakes ; the P4P wont be forgiving or hesitate to follow-up and finish you.

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