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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Crawford Contends He Is 'Without A Doubt' Number 1 Pound-For-Pound Over Inoue

    LAS VEGAS - Terence Crawford considered himself the best boxer, pound-for-pound, in the sport prior to his legendary destruction of Errol Spence Jr. The three-weight world champion contended that there shouldn't be any doubt about it after his career-defining,
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  • unknowledgeablepugilist
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    I think Inoue is an amazing fighter definitely one of the best but I gotta put Crawford number one.

    The performance from Crawford was spectacular and it was against someone regarded as a top pound for pound fighter in there own right.

    Nobody has made Spence look ordinary because he's wore down every opponent he's faced but on Saturday, it wasn't a competition.

    If you have Inoue number one, I'll understand because there's a case but it's Crawford all the way for me.

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    • The Big Dunn
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      #3
      I think Crawford is #1 for now.

      Inoue decisively beats Tapales, Crawford beats Boots or wins a JMW belt, or Usyk decisively beating Fury and then we have a great debate for the top spot.

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      • Tibburon245
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        #4
        Leonard vs Crawford would have been good with both in their primes. How about Mayweather vs Crawford? Duran vs Crawford? Many imaginary fights out there.

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        • hugh grant
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          #5
          Inoue is no1. Bud had no urgency to prove he was no1 at WW, so why the rush to be considered no1 pfp? It's like bud don't think he can top that win, or isn't prepared to go one better, so it's a case of now or never.
          And bud knows Inoue isn't finished and will likely be 5 division champ before too long
          Last edited by hugh grant; 07-31-2023, 08:12 AM.

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          • Knuckle sandwich
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            #6
            As a monnter fan I will say Crawford is #1

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            • juanpablo
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              #7
              P4P talk should be at the end of the year when all is said and done for 2023. Inoue still has a chance to get his second undisputed, 21 straight title fights in 26 fights at 30yo. Regardless, we got to see 2 generational talents in the same week and that's a rarity

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                #8
                Originally posted by juanpablo
                P4P talk should be at the end of the year when all is said and done for 2023. Inoue still has a chance to get his second undisputed, 21 straight title fights in 26 fights at 30yo. Regardless, we got to see 2 generational talents in the same week and that's a rarity
                This is when Inoue become #1, unfortunately for Crawford, his reign won't last long.

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                  #9
                  I place Crawford #1. Inoue #2, Fulton Figueroa.. never thought Fulton stood a chance vs. Inoue. Usyk and Bivol had masterful performances but, I never thought AJ or Canelo stood a chance. Given how good Loma is, Haney should be on the short list.

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                  • Bronx2245
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                    Without a doubt, Terence Crawford is P4P #1 Boxer on Planet Earth! Salute to Bud!

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