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    • #12
      Originally posted by Boxing 112 View Post

      Lmao wtf is this channel. I just clicked for 2 second to see what it was. Took 3 seconds to see what a bull****e vid it will be one of those types of deluded channels and fans who believed all the wilder excuses and fed him even more excuses
      So you didn't listen? I think some of it is BS but I'm able to take in the info and filter valid points from nonsense. He made some decent points.
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      • #13
        I don't know how anyone can deny what they saw with their own eyes. Spence did not react to anything coming at him.
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        • #14
          Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
          Crawford is just a better fighter

          That doesnt necessarily mean he hasn't got problems though.He sounds completely punch drunk. I know he's always had that lazy sounding voice and accent but go and listen to him a few years ago and listen to him now and he was far more lucid back then. I even made a thread about it before the fight because it was so obvious.

          How can that crash help? Even if it caused minimal damage and he fought afterwards, that doesn't mean he hasn't been making the damage worse from months of sparring etc

          its can be both true that Crawford is simply better and Spence also has issues from the crash and weight and whatever else. The guy looked zonked out before even fought, let's be real.

          Maybe he knows it too. He might know he's done and he finally decided to fight Crawford once or twice for the big money before retiring.

          I belive Crawford is just much better regardless but there's no way you couldn't look at spence and listen to him in the lead up to the fight and not think something is off with him. He looked half asleep in the changing room before the fight.
          Thank you. Someone that is able to understand nuance! People be so hardwired to take a position that they don't be receptive to information.​​

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          • #15
            Originally posted by famicommander View Post

            I don't buy the excuses. If there were truly something that wrong with him they'd have pulled him from the fight, just like they pulled from from the Pacquiao fight when it became clear he had the retina problem.
            that's not necessarily true, there are a lot of compromised people in the medical field. take a look at the doctors that the NFL uses in court to push back against CTE.

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            • #16
              Spence did sound very bad after the fight. They shouldn't have interviewed him and sent him straight to the hospital.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by joesaiditstrue View Post

                that's not necessarily true, there are a lot of compromised people in the medical field. take a look at the doctors that the NFL uses in court to push back against CTE.
                Yes, but the same people who sent him out there to fight Crawford pulled him out of a fight with a much less dangerous and more famous opponent in Pacquiao.

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                • #18
                  An accident like that would take something away from a person regardless of how fit they may be. I never believed that Spence is 100% despite their claims.

                  He has made enough money so he should ride off into the sunset and enjoy life.

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                  • #19
                    Does anybody remember that thread after the Ugas fight showing Spence's legs wobbling after being pushed by Ugas multiple times? Does anybody remember the title?
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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                      Yes, but the same people who sent him out there to fight Crawford pulled him out of a fight with a much less dangerous and more famous opponent in Pacquiao.
                      Neurological issues can’t be seen with the naked eye, so they’re easier to cover up.

                      Broken retina can’t really be covered up. And if you get hit on that broken retina, you can cause permanent damage.

                      You can’t just apply the solution to everything to, it’s situational. If you get your arm chopped off, you have to realize that’s worse than a migraine. There’s a lot of athletes in hard contact sports that are allowed to continue to participate in it even with severe neurological issues.

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