Crawford has the same age than Golovkin when he fought with Canelo

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  • Mexican_Puppet
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    #31
    Originally posted by Citizen Koba
    Has anyone actually been saying that Crawford is in his prime or ios the TS just making that bit up? I haven't seen anyone say that although honestly I also haven't been paying much attention.

    Anyway, no at 35 Crawford is obviously past his very best and TBF Spence probably is too, even at a sprightly 33. This fight needed to happen 3 years ago.
    All the media is saying this fight is perfect.

    And a Lot of black champions are saying the winner would be the face of boxing and they are not saying anything Bad about this fight, like both fighters are not in good shape, in prime.

    There is not a single boxing expert of Espn saying anything about this fight needed to happen 3 years ago.


    ​​​​​SHUT up.

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    • Mexican_Puppet
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      #32
      Originally posted by famicommander
      Crawford: 70 amateur fights, 39 pro fights at the time of the Spence fight
      GGG: 350 amateur fights, 37 pro fights at the time of the first Canelo fight

      GGG had way, way more miles on him.

      And GGG whooped Canelo's ass in the first two fights anyway.
      Thats one of the most ****** post ever.

      Amateur fights are soft fights.

      Rigo 400 amateur fights and destroyed Donaire in prime

      Excuses

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      • daggum
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        #33
        Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet

        Thats one of the most ****** post ever.

        Amateur fights are soft fights.

        Rigo 400 amateur fights and destroyed Donaire in prime

        Excuses

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        yeah but ggg cant dodge a punch to save his life so he took 400 amateur beatdowns

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        • -Kev-
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          #34
          To be fair, GGG fans and Canelo haters were actually predicting a KO loss for Canelo. They were saying he was going to get destroyed and won’t make it past 6 rounds.

          It was only after the first two fights that GGG fans and Canelo haters were retroactively making GGG old, and saying that Canelo took too long to fight him in the first place.

          If Spence beats Crawford, expect the same thing to happen. They’ll say, in hindsight, Crawford is old and Spence took too long to fight him. In reality, Crawford was hiding in Top Rank for the prime years of Spence, Porter, DSG, Thurman, while they fought eachother and Crawford was fighting obvious underdogs and shopworn fighters like Jose Benavidez, Jeff Horn, Amir Khan, Kell Brook.

          Crawford wants to catch all the good welterweights from 5 years ago, now on their way out. Spence said he’s on his way out and that Crawford better hurry up. That was when Crawford finally left TR and called Spence.

          Don’t be surprised if Crawford retires Spence, he continues his retirement tour…Thurman, and if DSG beats Lara (I doubt it), Crawford will move up to retire him as well, or maybe even fight 40 year old Lara.

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