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  • #81
    Originally posted by TonyRespectful View Post
    Ortiz and Ennis ready you big duck
    dey need to ask the magic question first, which is, who the hell r dose hedge funds bro?

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    • #82
      Originally posted by landotter View Post
      Whatever. I was such a fan. I mean, I still am of his skills. The dude looks like it is effortless to him. But put his resume against anyone else in this division who has been ranked in the top 5 since he moved up to 147 and his pales to comparison. After a while, the common denominator is the guy with the weak opponent list.
      That's arguable you could say PBC just put on in house fights and Crawford was on the outside looking in arguably by his own doing...

      Rather then him being the common denominator PBC seems to be the common denominator not only in this situation but multiple other situations, across multiple divisions.
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      • #83
        floyd was the top dog years ago at WW & everyone wanted to fight him & now crawford thinks he the top dog and noone wants to fight him

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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          Porter was coming off a loss.
          Khan was coming off a loss and was irrelevant at 147.
          Brook was irrelevant at 147 with losses.
          Kavaliuskas who?
          Benavidez who?

          That sums up Bud’s ATG resume
          Porter was coming off a win: "Manbun" Formella. But he had two bad hips and a triggered trainer.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by Smash View Post
            floyd was the top dog years ago at WW & everyone wanted to fight him & now crawford thinks he the top dog and noone wants to fight him
            He had the right dance partners at the right time. Mayweather wasn't getting big fights in 2004 when he was the top dog at 140.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by SimpleTouchee View Post

              He had the right dance partners at the right time. Mayweather wasn't getting big fights in 2004 when he was the top dog at 140.
              He had Oscar in his sights there was nothing much at 140 all big money was at 147 that's why he skipped 140 pretty quickly.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by SimpleTouchee View Post

                He had the right dance partners at the right time. Mayweather wasn't getting big fights in 2004 when he was the top dog at 140.
                didnt he have like 2 fights or something at that weight, he just breezed through it seems

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                • #88
                  My take: Crawford was going to get the smaller cut of the purse (b/c he's a smaller draw) than Spence, and this made him act out and make unreasonable demands in other areas of negotiations. .... His bloated ego and total lack of skills as a negotiator doomed this fight. That's it.
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                  • #89
                    Crawford was being a dumb ass, because if he just accepted a slightly smaller purse in this fight and beats Spence, then HE gets the bigger purse in the rematch--and gets TWO HUGE PAYDAYS, plus a big boost to his boxing legacy. .......

                    Instead, he's fighting some nobody off the streets of Moscow for $20. SO ******.
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                    • #90
                      There's been a public backlash against Crawford and it's his own fault.

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