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  • #41
    Originally posted by Wamb View Post

    Joking? Canelo and Loma easily have the best resumes since Pac/May. Fury, GGG, Usyk, Inoue all have better resumes as well. Teo’s three best wins are better than Crawford’s three best.
    So we’re just going to ignore Crawford’s HOF wins? The wins that solidified his HOF spot and all time greatness?

    Burns: One of the most feared punchers of all time at 135. ATG Crawford beat him in Glasgow following Burns tremendous performance against Beltran, in which Burns was robbed with a draw.

    Dulorme: Crawford at it again. Vacant WBO title at 140 vs one of the greatest Puerto Rican fighters to ever step in the ring.

    Postol: Being real here, Crawford haters said he would never fight him, the WBC champion, undefeated, dangerous fight. Crawford not only took it, but dominated.

    Indongo: This fight speaks for itself. Someone’s 0 has got to go, Undisputed championship on the line, all the belts.

    Horn: The man who beat the man, WBO champion, defeated the legendary Pacquiao by robbery, even though the ref almost stopped the fight due to the beating Horn was taking. But it’s the official record that counts. And officially, he beat a legend, and became the man, according to Crawford.

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    • #42
      Yoriorkis Gamboa had been inactive and had moved up but he was good, a phenom, an undefeated gold medalist and he pushed Crawford. From there forward Crawford became one of the best fighters in the sport. All these other guys started fighting Gamboa when he got old years later.

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      • #43
        Says all you need to know about Bud’s career.
        Southpawology Southpawology likes this.

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        • #44
          Wow, Ricky huh? Well, that says everything about Crawford's career....
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          • #45
            This guy gets his knob slobbed for being “P4P 1” and he just admitted his best win is a UK bum ricky burns .


            LMAO
            Rebelrbg Rebelrbg likes this.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
              Beating a shot fighter should never be anyone's greatest fight. I understand it was where you became champion for the first time. But still.
              He pieced up and dominated another UK Euro-boxer, and took his belt. Maybe that's why its his favorite, lol!!

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

                Burns was a good world class fighter when at his best. But against Crawford he was a finished fighter. His last good fight was against Mitchell. Then he changed dramatically after that and looked horrible against Gonzales were he was lucky he quit later in the fight as he was running away with it. Then he lost to Beltran but got a gift decision.
                Ohh, these putrid excuses!!! He was the champion ffs, how the hell do you call him shot? Delusional as always, but still hilarious at the same damn time.

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                • #48
                  i remember that fight, i think burns said in the ring i want a rematch, i was like shutup

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                  • #49
                    I'd agree with Crawford: that was his career highlight. No arguments here.
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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post

                      He pieced up and dominated another UK Euro-boxer, and took his belt. Maybe that's why its his favorite, lol!!
                      Correction, he beat another shot Brit. They're the only wins you can get these days. But considering we give you a good hiding pretty much every time we fight on a level playing field, i'm not surprised you praise these kind of wins. Haha. It shows who the boss is. But it also shows how weak your fighters actually are that they're cowards across the board. That's even more degrading than losing in an honest fight. Then when you see people like you in support of it, no wonder you can't produce fighters that can compete at world level properly.

                      Have you still not found that list of wins at world level where there isn't any circumstances attached? Do you need more time? Just slip them to me later, yeah.

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