Comments Thread For: Shawn Porter Believes Spence Is Capable Of Beating Crawford In a Rematch at 154 Pounds
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Had they fought earlier, it wouldn’t have been a historical winner takes all unification fight.
Crawford would have had to fight one more guy to “prove” he’s the absolute man at 147.
All he has to do now is defend against the likes of Boots (50/50 fight) and Ortiz to further enhance his legacy.
So there was no smokescreen
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There is a reason why other boxers are not as hard on Spence as boxing observers. The reason is that other boxers know the impact that cutting weight has on a fighter. Every fighter from Mosley, Porter, Jones Jr., Wilder, etc keeps going back to how Spence getting down to 147 lbs really impacted his performance in the fight against Bud Crawford. We are not boxers and do not go through the daily grinds and lifestyle that boxers go through. While I think that Spence got beaten up and outboxed on Saturday, he didn't seem like himself that day. His body has outgrown the 147 lb weight limit. He would do better fighting Bud at 154 lbs. Do I think he would win against Bud at 154 lbs, I don't know. But I think he deserves a chance to find out. Fellow boxers are not as hard on Spence as the general public. We all should take a wait and see approach with Spence Jr in his rematch with Bud and give him the benefit of the doubt for the champion that he is.Comment
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How can this so-called neurologist diagnose Errol Spence when he is not even his doctor? Not only that we don't know whether or not he is medically certified to give such an opinion.
Besides, he doesn't even know Spence's condition because he has never examined him and is not his doctor. Errol has his own list of specialists and experts to diagnose him.
In addition, if this alleged quack is telling the truth; Then Spence wouldn't have been medically cleared to fight Saturday night in the first place. They run extensive tests on these fighters like: CT Scans and MRIs.
If any neurological damage was detected then Errol wouldn't have been cleared to fight and would have received a subsequent medical suspension with his boxing license revoked in the process.Comment
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Had they fought earlier, it wouldn’t have been a historical winner takes all unification fight.
Crawford would have had to fight one more guy to “prove” he’s the absolute man at 147.
All he has to do now is defend against the likes of Boots (50/50 fight) and Ortiz to further enhance his legacy.
So there was no smokescreenComment
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From what I read, I don't see where Porter said Spence would win a rematch. If he really thinks that, he might be the only person on the planet who thinks that could happen.
Almost everyone does not want to see a rematch. At this point Errol's main concern should be his health. That kind of beating can end careers.Comment
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WOW!!! Stephen A. Smith said he should retire
Stephen A.: 'Errol Spence Jr. should consider retirement' after Crawford loss
Stephen A. Smith discusses why Errol Spence Jr. should retire following his loss to Terence Crawford.
https://www.espn.co.uk/video/clip/_/id/38108376Comment
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