Comments Thread For: Crawford Confident Spence Showdown Will End The Pound-For-Pound Debate
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This has to be a joke LMAO
Uysk who hasn’t done nothing in the past 5 years except beat a shop worn Joshua?
Inoue who’s best W is a 40 year old Donaire?
Yeah let’s stop kidding ourselves, you might want them to be there due to favouritism but I assure you they won’t it’ll likely be Bud, Spence winner. Unless Uysk-Fury magically happens in the next few months and Uysk wins. But it looks like Daniel Dubois in August. That’s shocking opposition.. Inoue has Fulton which would be a great W. However his resumè is still thin.
Go back to watching soccer/football "messi".Comment
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Don't forget because of Trump we're in a post facts world where opinion is considered fact as long as enough ****** people with little to no education or ability to process and interpret information for themselves believe it.Comment
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What if Spence wins? His resume is entirely at welter. Everyone else (Usyk, Inoue, Crawford) is a multi division and undisputed world champ. Are we rating Spence so highly just for his wins in Welter on his "side of the street" at a rate of about 1 fight a year?
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inoue beating a prime fulton is far more impressive than spence or crawford.
inoue has obliterated every opponent he's faced.
both spence and crawford fight once every 2 years, are past their primes, and share their claim to fame by beating shawn porter.
fact is most commoners don't even follow lighter weights, and base everything off of boxingrec.
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Props to Inoue for voluntarily signing a contract to never fight against easy opponents too. A lot of people here don't understand how good his resume is because they don't follow the lighter weights. Pity Chocolatito decided not to fight him "because he's not well known in the US". Would have been an epic battle.Comment
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You are a grade A moron. Firstly, you should know how to spell someone's name before you criticize their accomplishments. Secondly, Usyk wiped out the cruiserweight division and moved up to heavyweight and won 3 of the 4 belts when the majority of people were saying he was too small. I'm a big Bud fan but to say Usyk has done nothing in the last 5 years and Inoue hasn't done anything while praising Bud is a massive contradiction and reflects huge bias and a double standard.
Go back to watching soccer/football "messi".
I had Uysk at #1 when he was at CW, it's definitely you that's the grade A moron.Comment
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For the general public, perhaps. People who follow the lower weights would know.
I haven't followed Inoue's career religiously, but could still recall the following off the top of my head:
Taguchi
Narvaez
McDonnell
Payano
Rodriguez
Moloney
The three I remember most were Narvaez, McDonnell, and Payano. Narvaez because that was a
changing of the guard fight, Narvaez having defended the flyweight world title 16 times and the super
fly 11 times. McDonnell too was memorable for the pre-fight antics -- deliberately showing up late to
the weigh in and other slights. Payano just for the contrast of the early feeling out and sudden,
one-punch KO.
Granted, Taguchi and Moloney only became champions after they fought Inoue.
When you beat one champ, you become the champ. How many have beaten ten?
Not many, I would guess.
Furthermore, for Inoue, it's also not just who he beat, but how he beat them: definitively, with zest, in style --
Narvaez, McDonnell, Payano, Rodriguez, all capable fighters, stopped within the first two rounds.Comment
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