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  • reyes066
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    #41
    Cradwford by kot on 9 round

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    • boxingitis
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      #42
      Originally posted by messi807

      The best is about longevity. Not 1/2 good wins.
      Don't even compare Crawford Resume to Canelo. Two different levels.

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      • boxingitis
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        #43
        Originally posted by messi807

        And Donaire was 40 years of age. Inoue has never beaten a P4P fighter. No fighter you root for will ever reach the heights of Floyd, keep crying!
        No one car cherry pick like Mayweather and make his fans belive he is great. Dude the guy struggle with Castillo and Maidana. That is not great. Smaller Marquez, Old as Mosley, Old ass De La Hoya who came down in weight. Victor Ortiz and Guerrro, really, they are nobodies. Drained a young 23 yr old Canelo to 152, who never made 154 after Mayweather fight. I could keep going. Had to make Maidana change gloves. Wow I am so Impressed. He fooled you to think he is great.

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        • theface07
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          #44
          Originally posted by boxingitis

          Don't even compare Crawford Resume to Canelo. Two different levels.
          At this point I would have to agree with you but has Canelo ever clearly beaten a top opponent in any weight class in their prime? Maybe you could argue Callum Smith but surely if Crawford beats Spence that would be a more significant win than anyone on Canelo's resume. Btw, I don't include Golovkin because Canelo waited until he was past his prime and he didn't even deserve to win then.

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          • hhh1200
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            #45
            Originally posted by Monty Fisto
            Inoue is the most complete fighter, IMO. Crawford is very skilled, but Errol is by far his biggest test. I still see this as a 50/50 proposition. Should Crawford win convincingly, I'll have to reconsider, but for the time being, the Monster gets my vote.
            my problem with inoue is, we just played this game with this guy being p4p the best, not sold on these midget fighters.

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            Fulton is no Spence, is more similar to Paulie, maybe with one extra KO.

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #46
              One thing is for sure. If Crawford beats Spence, he is better than Alvarez.

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              • messi807
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                #47
                Originally posted by boxingitis

                Don't even compare Crawford Resume to Canelo. Two different levels.
                I won’t.. Canelo got his ass schooled by Bivol, Mayweather, Golovkin & got gifts against Lara & Trout and was on PEDS & has the most catchweight fights out of any active fighter. That’s your king?

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                  #48
                  QUOTE=boxingitis;n31946362]

                  No one car cherry pick like Mayweather and make his fans belive he is great. Dude the guy struggle with Castillo and Maidana. That is not great. Smaller Marquez, Old as Mosley, Old ass De La Hoya who came down in weight. Victor Ortiz and Guerrro, really, they are nobodies. Drained a young 23 yr old Canelo to 152, who never made 154 after Mayweather fight. I could keep going. Had to make Maidana change gloves. Wow I am so Impressed. He fooled you to think he is great.[/QUOTE]

                  You want to know the funny part? ‘Old ass Mosley’ & ‘Old ass Oscar’ we’re still WAY better wins than a 40 year old Donaire who got stopped by Walters, schooled by Rigondeaux, lost every round to Jessie Magdaleno, lost every round to Carl Frampton

                  “That is not great”

                  LOL Floyd ranks higher than all your favourite fighters of the past 3 decades, both by historians and analysts. I’m sure your opinion is so important! 7 years ago he was rated the best fighter of the past 25 years by ESPN… 7 years later the same story. That Floyd PTSD must hurt!
                  Last edited by messi807; 07-28-2023, 01:07 PM.

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                  • Monty Fisto
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by hhh1200

                    my problem with inoue is, we just played this game with this guy being p4p the best, not sold on these midget fighters.

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                    Fulton is no Spence, is more similar to Paulie, maybe with one extra KO.
                    You're right that Fulton is no Spence. But Crawford hasn't fought Spence yet. Let's see how the lands lies once the weekend is out...

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Rebelrbg

                      Here we go again, even with 3 losses in only 20 professional level fights. I wish Bud and Spence could have 3 losses in 20 professional fights and people still claim that they are the best pure boxers out there, but we know that would NEVER happen.
                      What do wins and losses have to do with skills?

                      I don't even know if Bivol meant between Crawford and Spence or in world boxing. I think he may be talking about just him and Spence.

                      And yes, Loma is more skilled overall than Crawford. Plus Loma doesn't have 3 losses. Then you add in the level of fighters he's facing compared to Crawford and most others. How many fighters can you name that has fought the same or more on that level than Loma?

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