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  • Originally posted by megas30 View Post

    Tank is the real deal. The caliber of a true fighter is how he makes adjustments and Tank has shown his ability to adjust on the fly over and over again.
    Tanks hasn't beaten anyone. No Shakue, No Loma, No Haney, No Lopez. Bunch on nobodies in his resume.

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    • Originally posted by mathed View Post

      Nope, nice try but NO. Own the loss, that's the only way to honestly move forward. Don't try to re-write reality...an injured fighter should have retired if he couldn't fight, Spence said Bud was easy work.
      Rewriting reality is a bit much... Reality is that he got into a near fatal car accident and is not the same fighter anymore. Honestly, Spence has never looked this bad and it wasn't all Bud. Spence was off bad. I know Bud won tonight and I'm not trying to detract from his career defining win but that wasn't real real Spence in there tonight... And they both talked **** to each other before the fight... it's boxing, it happens all the time.

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      • Now I have even more questions about why Spence was considered P4P with 5 defenses in one division. Asked that question several times before this fight. Not to take anything away from Bud though, because to me, that looked like an ATG performance against a very good fighter. But I still don't understand why people rated Spence as good enough that his resume was supposed to be comparable to Crawford, or Inoue, or Usyk.

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        • Originally posted by Main Source View Post
          You novices never learn....

          Bitching about Bud never fighting elite opposition. He's been doing that since his mid 20's when fighting Ricky Burns and making easy work out of him. Even when Prescott had some respect to his name, Bud made it look easy.

          Pre or post car accident, Spence would lose this 9 out of 10 fights. He doesn't hold a candle to the arsenal Bud posses. Bud has power in both hands, he can box, he can brawl, he can fight orthodox and unorthodox and he's a killer when he has you hurt.

          Bud is different.

          How you think bud would have fared against a guy like mayweather at 147?

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          • Originally posted by FistoftheDallasStar View Post

            Rewriting reality is a bit much... Reality is that he got into a near fatal car accident and is not the same fighter anymore. Honestly, Spence has never looked this bad and it wasn't all Bud. Spence was off bad. I know Bud won tonight and I'm not trying to detract from his career defining win but that wasn't real real Spence in there tonight... And they both talked **** to each other before the fight... it's boxing, it happens all the time.
            you're saying all of this because you're emotionally attached to Errol Spence. Nobody predicted this outcome. If everything you just said was accurate, the Vegas odds would've reflected it.

            This was 100% all Terence Crawford and you're being disrespectful

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            • Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
              Now I have even more questions about why Spence was considered P4P with 5 defenses in one division. Asked that question several times before this fight. Not to take anything away from Bud though, because to me, that looked like an ATG performance against a very good fighter. But I still don't understand why people rated Spence as good enough that his resume was supposed to be comparable to Crawford, or Inoue, or Usyk.

              Looked like was drunk in the ring. Looked clueless. Also Crawford looked like the bigger fighter despite hearing the opposite.

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              • Originally posted by wrecksracer View Post
                This fight went exactly like Al Haymon thought it would. That's why he kept his fighters from fighting Bud all those years. It was good for his business to duck Crawford.
                Yeah I think Spence was running from TC for years
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                • Originally posted by Brz_Pugilist View Post


                  How you think bud would have fared against a guy like mayweather at 147?
                  that would've been a great fight. I would favor Floyd of course, Bud has been touched up by fighters who wouldn't lay a glove on Floyd.

                  They're both special ATGs, and I wouldn't be surprised to see Bud dominate Floyd but I would have to lean Floyd in that fantasy matchup

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                  • Originally posted by joesaiditstrue View Post

                    you're saying all of this because you're emotionally attached to Errol Spence. Nobody predicted this outcome. If everything you just said was accurate, the Vegas odds would've reflected it.

                    This was 100% all Terence Crawford and you're being disrespectful
                    Kudos to Crawford he was ready right from round 1. I gotta be honest though he’s probably shocked at how easy this fight was lol. Porter gave him a better fight befor the knockout in the 10th.
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                    • Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
                      Now I have even more questions about why Spence was considered P4P with 5 defenses in one division. Asked that question several times before this fight. Not to take anything away from Bud though, because to me, that looked like an ATG performance against a very good fighter. But I still don't understand why people rated Spence as good enough that his resume was supposed to be comparable to Crawford, or Inoue, or Usyk.
                      Spence is not better and his career is not better than Donaire, Roman Gonzalez, Estrada, Teofimo, Usyk, Bivol, Canelo, Tyson, Inoue, Haney, Lomachenko, Rigondeaux, and a lot of more fighters.

                      The answer of your question is because the american media

                      They build a good but nothing special boxer like he was a P4P fighter.

                      And because welterweight division is dead since floyd and manny.

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