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Comments Thread For: Terence Crawford Drops Errol Spence Three Times, Stops Him in Nine To Become Undisputed
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Originally posted by Knuckle sandwich View Post
He is just too one dimensional for Crawford, this was never a fight Crawford felt he could lose
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Originally posted by ajamudc View PostI'm not sure how anyone can argue against Crawford being #1 P4P. Crawford just went undisputed in his second weight class and demolished a guy with a 75% KO rate without breaking a sweat.
All respect to Inoue, but he beat a guy that he could pressure at will because Fulton has no power. Inoue is a hell of a fighter, but how is this even a conversation?
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Wow! Unbelievable! I gave Bud a slight edge to win but never expected a total beatdown and domination! I don't want to see a rematch! If it was close, maybe. Spence will now have to move up to 154. No doubt now that Bud is the P4P then Inoue second.
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Originally posted by Old Spice View PostMaybe because I'm an old man I feel this but love Crawford has no tattoos And he's the baddest mother Fugger out there.SweetPbfAli
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I like both of the fighters, I wanted to see Spence win, but I just wanted a good fight. It was good. I'm glad it was stopped. I hope they both have bigger fights in the future. I don't think there is any shame where there are a few losses on record. Most of the greats had at least one.
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Originally posted by sic_boy View PostI like both of the fighters, I wanted to see Spence win, but I just wanted a good fight. It was good. I'm glad it was stopped. I hope they both have bigger fights in the future. I don't think there is any shame where there are a few losses on record. Most of the greats had at least one.sic_boy likes this.
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A fix fight at his best Vegas style, lots of millions at stake on bets that’s why crawford won, because Vegas wanted him to win not Spence, nothing personal just business
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