Comments Thread For: Terence Crawford Drops Errol Spence Three Times, Stops Him in Nine To Become Undisputed

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  • crimsonfalcon07
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    #961
    Originally posted by ajamudc
    I'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?
    You could also say Bud beat a severely weight drained guy who nearly got killed in a car crash, after fully acclimating to the division, while Inoue took on the consensus best guy in his prime in a higher division in his divisional debut. You can diminish the achievements of anyone if you try hard enough.

    I think that's disingenuous, and rather pathetic when we've been gifted with performances on that caliber.

    Just give them both their well deserved props. We know who the best two fighters are. I, for one, don't care to split hairs about who is better.

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    • Theshotyoudontsee
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      #962
      I want to know....is that one poster who has a cartoon of Spence laughing at Bud, who has been running their piehole for months about how Spence is just too good....I mean, what happens with that ****** cartoon now? Hahahaha.
      Last edited by Theshotyoudontsee; 07-30-2023, 12:09 AM.

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      • macmike100
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        #963
        Proves how good Crawford is. Spence no slouch. Crawford #1.

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        • Rhyme 4 Rhyme
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          #964
          Props to Bud & Spence. Dominating performance from the onset. BHop-Trinidad reminiscent. Career defining performance by Bud. Spence is a warrior too. Doubt this goes differently at 154.

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            #965
            That was a sensational performance, I was dead wrong.

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            • Brz_Pugilist
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              #966
              Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07

              You could also say Bud beat a severely weight drained guy who nearly got killed in a car crash, after fully acclimating to the division, while Inoue took on the consensus best guy in his prime in a higher division in his divisional debut. You can diminish the achievements of anyone if you try hard enough.

              I think that's disingenuous, and rather pathetic when we've been gifted with performances on that caliber.

              Just give them both their well deserved props. We know who the best two fighters are. I, for one, don't care to split hairs about who is better.

              Stop with the excuses. Spence took a whooping tonight.
              Last edited by Brz_Pugilist; 07-30-2023, 12:10 AM.

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              • LAchargers373
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                #967
                I’ll be the first to admit I was wrong. Spence ain’t the same as he was before the accident that is clear but bud WHIPPED him. Not even a close fight

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                • messi807
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                  #968
                  Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07

                  You could also say Bud beat a severely weight drained guy who nearly got killed in a car crash, after fully acclimating to the division, while Inoue took on the consensus best guy in his prime in a higher division in his divisional debut. You can diminish the achievements of anyone if you try hard enough.

                  I think that's disingenuous, and rather pathetic when we've been gifted with performances on that caliber.

                  Just give them both their well deserved props. We know who the best two fighters are. I, for one, don't care to split hairs about who is better.
                  Nah you can’t say any of that. Unless he looked weight drained and bad against Danny or Ugas.

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                  • JTfloyd
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                    #969
                    Originally posted by War Dinamita
                    Great performance by Bud.

                    Spence has not been the same since the car crash. His body language was off tonight. He either needs to retire or start taking boxing more seriously. You can't be inactive and think you can compete against a true pound for pound king.
                    His first fight back vs Garcia was a major red flag in that he used the "glad to get some rounds in" excuse...as a PRESSURE FIGHTER (not a boxer who relies on speed/reflexes/counterpunching), as to why the fight went 12.

                    Considering his inability to grind down the smaller Garcia and getting sporadically countered, and rocked by Ugas, I'd love to hear the logic as to why some thought this version of Spence was a "50/50" fight with Crawford, ie the smartest AND toughest fighter he's ever fought...who also happens to be an elite level counterpuncher.

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                    • messi807
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                      #970
                      Originally posted by LAchargers373
                      I’ll be the first to admit I was wrong. Spence ain’t the same as he was before the accident that is clear but bud WHIPPED him. Not even a close fight
                      Not really. Spence looked better against Danny & Ugas to me then he did against Porter & Mikey.

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