Comments Thread For: Terence Crawford Drops Errol Spence Three Times, Stops Him in Nine To Become Undisputed
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The scary part is….Bud RARELY mounted an offense tonight….he spent most of the night making Errol pay for his mistakes. THAT’S the scary part.Comment
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this is then unfortunate reality of the internet: even the most ridiculous people with the worst opinions have an equal voice as normal pplComment
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Before the fight I was 52-48 Crawford, but this was something else. They clearly did their homework on Spence's jab. BUD was the stiff jabber, throwing short chopping counters at close range, and walking Errol down most of the time. Don't write Errol off just because he lost so badly to an ATG. Spence will win many fights at 154. For too long he has been a weight bully at 147. Let's reserve judgment until he has had 3 or so fights at 154. The only fight for Crawford now is Boots then retirement or retire now, on 40-0. The old adage is true: There are levels in boxing and Bud was levels above. Spence was/is still the 2d best welterweight until Boots or even Thurman beats him should he fight at 147 but it's just that Bud was so dominant - let us not forget Errol's unbeaten history. This also puts the fights against Porter in perspective.
I don’t see bud retiring just get. Spence got embarrassed out there. I would want a rematch just to save face but i see the same result unfortunately.Comment
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Avanesyan had more success, probably due to Bud not taking him seriously and he was also a lot more unpredictable than SpenceComment
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I was completely wrong. Bomac was doing his homework. Spence being a southpaw didn't matter. Again, I was wrong.
Crawford proved to be to crisp, too special for Spence- and it wasn't even close..
Maybe 154 will help Spence, but I doubt it..Comment
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I never saw a competitive fight. Bud won every round . First round was the only flip a coin round.Originally posted by chito
rounds 1 to 3 were competitive... until crawford figured spence out...Comment
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