Maybe it's because Spence had a long lay off and was weight drained. But based on that performance, I don't think any version of Spence beats Crawford.
How do you explain Spence getting rocked by a JAB?
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Crawford was throwing basically straight rights that weren’t really jabs, and he’s right handed. That’s how.Comment
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Also didn’t Khan have more punches landed at the point of him being KO’d than Spence ?Comment
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Spence came in off a 15-month lay-off, too. I don't know why that's never mentioned.Comment
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I don’t get it. He wasn’t just hurt once, twice, three times, he was hurt multiple times, looked stunned multiple times by a JAB and even dropped by a JAB. The guys never been dropped and the first time he’s dropped it’s by a jab? Although I didn’t see the replay so I don’t know if it was actually by a jab but still he looked stunned multiple times. Was it because the jab was by the ear so it messed up his equilibrium?
It don’t make sense to me, someone explain. Does Crawford have a different style jab to everyone else, Mike Tyson referred to it as a ramrod of a jab, a real thud to it. Spence is a DAWG and that jab had him rethinking his life choices.
How come his jab has never dropped or stunned anyone else like that, or has it?
I knew Crawford would win but that part don’t make sense to meComment
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Who are said people? You?Comment
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I don’t get it. He wasn’t just hurt once, twice, three times, he was hurt multiple times, looked stunned multiple times by a JAB and even dropped by a JAB. The guys never been dropped and the first time he’s dropped it’s by a jab? Although I didn’t see the replay so I don’t know if it was actually by a jab but still he looked stunned multiple times. Was it because the jab was by the ear so it messed up his equilibrium?
It don’t make sense to me, someone explain. Does Crawford have a different style jab to everyone else, Mike Tyson referred to it as a ramrod of a jab, a real thud to it. Spence is a DAWG and that jab had him rethinking his life choices.
How come his jab has never dropped or stunned anyone else like that, or has it?
I knew Crawford would win but that part don’t make sense to me
He has that front foot heavy southpaw jab that the other converted southpaw puncher in recent history was known for. Moorer would also square his feet and switch to leverage his right hand for optimal power while coming from weird angles too. Moorer's jab rocked people too.Last edited by Daccan; 07-30-2023, 05:42 PM.Comment
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