Comments Thread For: Crawford On Immediate Rematch With Spence: It Definitely Don't Have To Be At 147 Pounds

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  • DJrabit
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    #41
    Originally posted by Pac=Duran
    Rematch for what? Huge waste of time.

    nobody will buy that **** after this ass whipping
    No need for rematch but people will still get the ppv

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    • DJrabit
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      #42
      Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
      Too bad Charlo is fighting Canelo. It would had been a real possibility that if Charlo face and beaten Tzsyu that he could had face Crawford. Imagine that going for undisputed in a third weight class.
      Bud also beats Charlo

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      • DJrabit
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        #43
        People that know boxing know Spence loss was not surprisingly

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        • Joe Beamish
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          #44
          There should be no rematch at any weight. And after what I saw last night, I’m not sure Spence should continue against any opponent.

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            #45
            Originally posted by DJrabit

            No need for rematch but people will still get the ppv
            Highly doubt anyone does, we don’t even know how well this one even sold yet.

            Bud VS Boots is another story though.

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            • Joe Beamish
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              #46
              Originally posted by DJrabit
              People that know boxing know Spence loss was not surprisingly
              The loss was easy to predict. However, its one-sidedness was a surprise. All of Crawford’s other opponents did much better than Spence did, including guys that Spence himself defeated.

              Crawford was always going to beat Spence. But Spence is no longer the fighter he once was.

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              • Boricua181
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                #47
                It definitely isn't going to matter what weight they fight at, moving up to 154 pounds for a rematch if they can sell this mismatch to the public.
                Will only mean second permanent damage inflicting fight for Spence, who looked and sounded so bad after the fight in the post fight interviews it has raised concerns about his health.
                The rematch clause is Spence's option to put into effect, he should be very careful of what he ask's for, because he's not going to like what he get's.
                All of the head trauma that Spence has suffered within the last few years, has caused him irreparable brain damage which will be even more noticeable as time goes on.
                Spence should really consider retirement, while he still has some of his mental faculties in tact.

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                • wrecksracer
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                  #48
                  I said before the fight that it was going to be won on the scale. There was a reason that the Thurman fight was being discussed at 154. Personally, I don't think he looked right before the fight. However, Crawford beats him at any weight after seeing last night's action. He had no answer. Crawford is too versatile. It was basically over after the 2nd round.

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                  • Boricua181
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Joe Beamish
                    There should be no rematch at any weight. And after what I saw last night, I’m not sure Spence should continue against any opponent.
                    Spence is damaged goods!

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                    • Pigeons
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                      #50
                      Crawford appears to be keen for the rematch. Makes sense. He's confident of winning again. I'm assuming there's a large contractual payday associated to the rematch as well. Without it, Crawford has to navigate to his next fight and who knows what really happens with Jermell after the Canelo fight. If Charlo loses to Canelo but is able to look respectable, maybe they do Crawford-Spence II and Charlo-Tszyu with the winners fighting for all the belts at 154.

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