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  • #71
    Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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    You keep missing my sarcasm and diss of Crawford. I would not be surprised if Crawford fought Broner or Ugas or any other guy not named Boots or Spence. Why? Because that’s what Crawford does all the time. Even fighting Porter came after Porter go beat by Spence.

    Boots beat Karen 120-108. It was a shut out. That’s like saying Floyd struggling with Maidana means he’s not that great. Styles make fights, you know that.
    Boots is literally the best prospect at 147. Crawford and Spence have no one else to fight except him. Boots is getting criticism for not fighting “elite” guys so where does he go? You say he’s not ready for the two guys and when he fights a Karen, he gets criticism for fighting subpar opponents.

    If Rocha is below Boots in talent, then he shouldn’t get a shot at Crawford. Just like what you’re saying about Boots.​
    Porter was still a very impressive win.

    He’s behind Ortiz atm, especially if Ortiz beats Stanionis.

    There’s a lot of guys between the Karen’s of the world and Crawford/Spence. Boots needs to fight an Ugas or a Crowley or a Stanionis. He needs a test.

    As I’ve told you he’s mandatory, he has to fight him.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

      Porter was still a very impressive win.

      He’s behind Ortiz atm, especially if Ortiz beats Stanionis.

      There’s a lot of guys between the Karen’s of the world and Crawford/Spence. Boots needs to fight an Ugas or a Crowley or a Stanionis. He needs a test.

      As I’ve told you he’s mandatory, he has to fight him.
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      Let’s forget about Boots for a second. Ortiz is going to beat Stanionis, likely by KO.
      Will Crawford step up and fight Ortiz? I highly doubt that.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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        Let’s forget about Boots for a second. Ortiz is going to beat Stanionis, likely by KO.
        Will Crawford step up and fight Ortiz? I highly doubt that.
        Why wouldn’t he? Fighters will fight anyone, it just all comes down to money.

        The problem is, if Ortiz beats Stanionis he’ll likely be going the WBA route, so I’m not sure how realistic that fight is.

        If Crawford signs with GBP which has been rumoured, that’s obviously the fight they should be making.

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        • #74
          Easy fight for haney.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

            Why wouldn’t he? Fighters will fight anyone, it just all comes down to money.

            The problem is, if Ortiz beats Stanionis he’ll likely be going the WBA route, so I’m not sure how realistic that fight is.

            If Crawford signs with GBP which has been rumoured, that’s obviously the fight they should be making.
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            So if Stanionis decided to call out Crawford specifically, then what? My point is, at this point most boxing purists are starting to doubt Crawford because of the opponents he chooses to fight but here’s the thing, let’s wait until June.

            Crawford will have to face Ortiz or Boots or Spence. If the year ends with Crawford not fighting any of those three guys, there is no way you or anyone can possible defend the obvious duck.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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              So if Stanionis decided to call out Crawford specifically, then what? My point is, at this point most boxing purists are starting to doubt Crawford because of the opponents he chooses to fight but here’s the thing, let’s wait until June.

              Crawford will have to face Ortiz or Boots or Spence. If the year ends with Crawford not fighting any of those three guys, there is no way you or anyone can possible defend the obvious duck.
              It’s hypothetical nonsense. Why would Stanionis pursue Crawford when he’s WBA mandatory for Spence? Who would even pay to make that fight happen?

              Crawford’s biggest problem is he’s not a big draw, so even as a champion he’s high risk, low reward for a lot of guys. On top of that, he wants big money himself which makes it even more difficult.

              Say you’re an advisor for Ortiz or Ennis why would you chase the Crawford fight when you’re in line to fight Spence which is a bigger fight financially?

              Spence and Crawford need to fight each other nobody else in the division really matters. Both their legacies will be tainted if they don’t deliver that fight.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

                It’s hypothetical nonsense. Why would Stanionis pursue Crawford when he’s WBA mandatory for Spence? Who would even pay to make that fight happen?

                Crawford’s biggest problem is he’s not a big draw, so even as a champion he’s high risk, low reward for a lot of guys. On top of that, he wants big money himself which makes it even more difficult.

                Say you’re an advisor for Ortiz or Ennis why would you chase the Crawford fight when you’re in line to fight Spence which is a bigger fight financially?

                Spence and Crawford need to fight each other nobody else in the division really matters. Both their legacies will be tainted if they don’t deliver that fight.
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                My apologies, I meant Ortiz NOT Stanionis. When Ortiz KO’s Stanionis, he can go after Spence or call out Crawford, irrespective of where he ranks on the pecking order of Crawford’s belt.

                It seems we are in agreement about two things; Crawford’s lack of drawing power AND the legacy fight between Crawford and Spence. I’m not sure if that fight will actually happen hence my hypothetical which you keep dismissing.

                Crawford’s been backed into a corner AND he has to fight legit guys. I’m pretty certain Golden Boy can give him a decent pay for fighting Ortiz.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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                  My apologies, I meant Ortiz NOT Stanionis. When Ortiz KO’s Stanionis, he can go after Spence or call out Crawford, irrespective of where he ranks on the pecking order of Crawford’s belt.

                  It seems we are in agreement about two things; Crawford’s lack of drawing power AND the legacy fight between Crawford and Spence. I’m not sure if that fight will actually happen hence my hypothetical which you keep dismissing.

                  Crawford’s been backed into a corner AND he has to fight legit guys. I’m pretty certain Golden Boy can give him a decent pay for fighting Ortiz.
                  You’re saying what if Ortiz/Stanionis call Crawford out, that’s the hypothetical nonsense I was referring to. Why would you fight a WBA eliminator and then call out the WBO champion? It doesn’t make sense.

                  Spence and Crawford need to fight each other. That’s the long and short of it. They’re both accountable for that fight not happening. The Spence fanboys will blame Crawford, the Crawford fanboys will blame Spence. The reality is they’re both at fault.
                  Last edited by RJJ-94-02=GOAT; 03-19-2023, 09:15 AM.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

                    You’re saying what if Ortiz/Stanionis call Crawford out, that’s the hypothetical nonsense I was referring to. Why would you fight a WBA eliminator and then call out the WBO champion? It doesn’t make sense.

                    Spence and Crawford need to fight each other. That’s the long and short of it. They’re both accountable for that fight not happening. The Spence fanboys will blame Crawford, the Crawford fanboys will blame Spence. The reality is they’re both at fault.
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                    Nah bro! You are placing limitations on potentially massive fights by saying one can’t fight for a specific belt if he’s the mandatory for a different belt.
                    Boots is Spence’s mandatory but Spence is looking to fight Thurman so you’re saying Boots can’t get a shot at Crawford because he’s not mandatory? No no no, Boots is a much better option than Rocha.

                    So when Ortiz destroys Stanionis and Spence is busy fighting Thurman, Ortiz can verbally and loudly call out Crawford. That is a mouth watering fight that will outsell a dud like Crawford vs Rocha.

                    It’s the same exact reason why when a guy like Haney moves up to 140, he can leap over the mandatories and fight any champion at 140.
                    When Floyd moved up to 140, he fought a legit belt holder in Gatti despite being not ranked at 140.
                    He did the same thing when he moved to 147 less than a year later when he got dibs at Zab and Baldomir so yes, name recognition and accomplishments can trump the next guy in line.

                    Floyd has been retired 5 years now but if he was to challenge Crawford for the belt, guess what happens, Floyd will get the fight over anyone.

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                    • #80
                      easy fight for haney the most talented boxer today.
                      dan_cov dan_cov likes this.

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