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  • #61
    Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post

    Who is WE, you have biased opinions, and everyone in the chat can tell you that. If Crawford manages to get a win, his most lucrative fight would be the rematch. If he decides to go in a different direction, I don't believe from his history, that he would fight Boots, Ortiz, or Stanionis. Crawford would probably look for the low hanging fruit.
    Porter was low hanging fruit, but Ugas was not? Some of you guys are hilarious.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by LeOoze View Post

      How many times has Bud fought in 3 years?
      I'd say at least 3 . At least he's defending his belt and staying in the picture .

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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        How many times has Crawford fought the last three years?
        How many times was Floyd fighting a year?
        The same question can be asked if all the top boxers. Why pick on Spence? Hate?
        Hate lol I don't have time to hate on any one son . Meh I was a fan of spence but even if he does fight Crawford, all the hype surrounding it is gone .

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        • #64
          Man I don't even remember when or who he fought last time. He's been doing that 1 fight a year thing for the last 4 years now, whatever momentum he picks up, he loses 60% of it by being inactive. How does he expect people to remember him and be interested in him if he's never on social media and he fights once a year?

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

            Who do you think Crawford should fight then? Remember, they have to want to fight him. So, who have you got?
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            Well, let’s look at facts first; After beating the GREAT Jeff Horn, Crawford went in to have a spectacular resume at 147 fighting these guys
            1. Benavidez
            2. Khan
            3. Kavaliauskas
            4. Brook
            5. Porter
            6. Avanesyan
            Khan was coming off a loss to Canelo and was irrelevant at 147. How does a “great” boxer like Bud fight Khan in his 2nd defense?
            Then it’s guys that nobody knows it cares about and then Porter who was had lost to Spence.

            Now, let’s address your “they have to want to fight him first”, statement.
            Using that logic, Broner, Rocha and Rios “all want to fight him” so they should get the fight. That’s literally your logic.

            Mosley and Cotto have way better resumes at 147 that Crawford could ever dream of.
            Rebelrbg Rebelrbg likes this.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post

              Porter was low hanging fruit, but Ugas was not? Some of you guys are hilarious.
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              Ugas had a belt. Spence owns three straps. How many does Bud have?
              Rebelrbg Rebelrbg likes this.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by nino brown21 View Post

                Hate lol I don't have time to hate on any one son . Meh I was a fan of spence but even if he does fight Crawford, all the hype surrounding it is gone .
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                That’s fine but ask the same question of Crawford too.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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                  Ugas had a belt. Spence owns three straps. How many does Bud have?
                  Spence is sitting on three belts. There! I fixed it for ya.

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                  • #69
                    I was a bigger fan of spence but it seems like he's lagging . I mean if you have 3 belts how come these bodies ain't forcing any mandatories . I'm a Crawford fan too and it looks like he's trying to get something done with de la Hoya even if the competition isn't up to par.i just wanna see them fight and if it takes them forever then it's a indicator that they're too greedy or they ain't about it anymore.

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                    • #70
                      For me the most impressive performance Spence Junior has ever produced 'Was his comeback fight against Danny Garcia'.

                      After Spence Junior suffered due to his accident, I did not expect him to take on such a high level fight as his first fight back.

                      At the time, I actually expected Spence Junior to vacate his World titles and just fight in a few ticking over fights.

                      I rate that win as one of his best wins, within the Top-3 to 4 on his resume etc.



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