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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Terence Crawford Beats Down, Stops Errol Spence - HUGE Gallery

    Crawford, Spence Fight Photos Gallery - T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas - In a long-awaited welterweight showdown for the WBO, IBF, WBC, WBA world titles, Terence Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs) dropped Errol Spence (28-0, 22 KOs) three times and beat him down for a stoppage in the ninth to become undisputed. (photos by Esther Lin, Ryan Hafey)
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    Crawford is the most talented boxer in the sport right now.

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    • Combat Talk Radio
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      #3
      This picture tells the story.

      image.png

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      • greeneye99
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        #4
        Originally posted by Leicesterage
        This picture tells the story.

        image.png
        True Story
        Funny thing tho
        This isn't the story you were hoping to be told.
        Lol

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        • Sweet_Science_
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          Unfortunately for Spence, all the things he said, Bud flipped the script. Not only was Crawford taking the punches of Spence but he was more durable. Better chin, better skills better believe in Bud now! Where are all the Spence fans this morning!? Crawford took his soul. Not sure where Spence goes from here. If he takes the rematch, Bud ends his career. Too many flush punches. Sky is the limit for Crawford. He has a plethora of options. Spence rematch, Boots, Thurman. Crawford could retire tomorrow and be a first ballot Hall of Famer.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Sweet_Science_
            Unfortunately for Spence, all the things he said, Bud flipped the script. Not only was Crawford taking the punches of Spence but he was more durable. Better chin, better skills better believe in Bud now! Where are all the Spence fans this morning!? Crawford took his soul. Not sure where Spence goes from here. If he takes the rematch, Bud ends his career. Too many flush punches. Sky is the limit for Crawford. He has a plethora of options. Spence rematch, Boots, Thurman. Crawford could retire tomorrow and be a first ballot Hall of Famer.
            Extreme.

            Roger Mayweather was KO'd in 98 seconds at super feather in his first loss, yet went on to have a dominant run at light welter.

            Sugar Ray weathered Hearns' storm and stopped him for the first time at welter, yet Hearns would go on to destroy Duran at middleweight in 2 rounds and have a tear of a run besides.

            Countless other situations where going up in weight actually improved the fighter especially if they were struggling to make the weight, as Spence repeatedly said he was even going into the Ugas fight.

            Look at Haney vs. Loma. Haney was struggling to make weight prior to that fight too and damn near lost.

            Point is you can't discount what effect the weight might have had on Spence. He's been on record for years that cutting weight was increasingly hard for him - even in the postfight he said he "promised" he would make the weight, which seems to imply that he wasn't sure he'd be able to when he signed the agreement.

            A rematch at 154 silences that noise once and for all.

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            • greeneye99
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              #7
              Originally posted by Sweet_Science_
              Unfortunately for Spence, all the things he said, Bud flipped the script. Not only was Crawford taking the punches of Spence but he was more durable. Better chin, better skills better believe in Bud now! Where are all the Spence fans this morning!? Crawford took his soul. Not sure where Spence goes from here. If he takes the rematch, Bud ends his career. Too many flush punches. Sky is the limit for Crawford. He has a plethora of options. Spence rematch, Boots, Thurman. Crawford could retire tomorrow and be a first ballot Hall of Famer.
              Good assessment of the Fight Bro
              Totally agree
              Yea I'm still looking for the Spence Fans this morning also
              All those Fan's who were talking about how small Bud is and his weak resume etc etc
              Where are ya?

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              • greeneye99
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                Originally posted by Leicesterage

                Extreme.

                Roger Mayweather was KO'd in 98 seconds at super feather in his first loss, yet went on to have a dominant run at light welter.

                Sugar Ray weathered Hearns' storm and stopped him for the first time at welter, yet Hearns would go on to destroy Duran at middleweight in 2 rounds and have a tear of a run besides.

                Countless other situations where going up in weight actually improved the fighter especially if they were struggling to make the weight, as Spence repeatedly said he was even going into the Ugas fight.

                Look at Haney vs. Loma. Haney was struggling to make weight prior to that fight too and damn near lost.

                Point is you can't discount what effect the weight might have had on Spence. He's been on record for years that cutting weight was increasingly hard for him - even in the postfight he said he "promised" he would make the weight, which seems to imply that he wasn't sure he'd be able to when he signed the agreement.

                A rematch at 154 silences that noise once and for all.
                Here comes the excuses on why Spence loss....
                Smh
                Stop dreaming that Spence will beat Crawford @154lb just take the loss like a man
                Earl Spence took this loss without any excuses

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                • Joe Beamish
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by War Room
                  Crawford is the most talented boxer in the sport right now.
                  He is probably the most talented boxer since Sugar Ray Leonard.

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                  • Smash
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                    that was a nice touch from spence giving crawford his jockstrap with the truth written on it in the the dressing room after the fight, that must have been tough to do

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