Comments Thread For: Tim Tszyu Welcomes Crawford Fight, Admits He's "Very Hard To Beat"

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    #21
    I love this fight. Crawford should do it while waiting for the winner of Canelo vs Charlo.

    Assuming Spence doesn’t exercise the rematch clause which I hope is the case.

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      #22
      Why is bum killer Tszyu rated so highly all of a sudden?

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        #23
        Originally posted by Floyd is TBE
        Why is bum killer Tszyu rated so highly all of a sudden?
        That is how boxing works...until he loses and then those same people will be saying they always knew he was not that good.

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          #24
          Originally posted by El_Mero

          Fundora is chinny, Lubin has pop but gets swole up, bloody and stopped when he gets in a firefight, Garcia aint brought his pop to 147, let alone 154, and alim, no comment (need to see way more of him).
          Fundora is 6'6, awkward, and throws volume punches and precise uppercuts. Lubin is skilled with power and athleticism, plus he's willing to put it all on the line to get the victory. Garcia is an extremely skilled counter puncher that gives even the top rated champions all that they can handle, and Janibek has power, punch placement, timing, and the ego to challenge anyone in that weight range.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Rebelrbg

            Fundora is 6'6, awkward, and throws volume punches and precise uppercuts. Lubin is skilled with power and athleticism, plus he's willing to put it all on the line to get the victory. Garcia is an extremely skilled counter puncher that gives even the top rated champions all that they can handle, and Janibek has power, punch placement, timing, and the ego to challenge anyone in that weight range.
            And Fundora got lawnchaired, before the Arias fight, Lubin looked like his parasitic twin was coming out his head. Garcia has been out how long now? Every time hes stepped up at 147, he lost. Hell Lara more than likely beats him. Crawf mops all 4 of them fools.

            As for Alim, I haven't seen enough of him to even give a response.

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              #26
              Originally posted by El_Mero

              And Fundora got lawnchaired, before the Arias fight, Lubin looked like his parasitic twin was coming out his head. Garcia has been out how long now? Every time hes stepped up at 147, he lost. Hell Lara more than likely beats him. Crawf mops all 4 of them fools.

              As for Alim, I haven't seen enough of him to even give a response.
              I'm not a Fundora or Lubin fan, but just stating the fact of their skills compared to Tszyu, and they're ahead of him in a lot of categories, as well as competition. Instead of saying everytime Garcia stepped up he lost, maybe look at how he earned his way to the championship fights, and what he did in those fights against the highest ranked champions. He took them to close 12 round decisions, and had success in moments of those fights.

              I'm just stating that with the skillset possessed by the boxers I named, among others,. they are more than capable of the KO against Tim, from what he's shown so far. With punchers and counter punchers that are ahead of him in defense, athleticism, speed, timing, and movement, he is not considered the toughest opponent for Crawford at the weight range.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Rebelrbg

                I'm not a Fundora or Lubin fan, but just stating the fact of their skills compared to Tszyu, and they're ahead of him in a lot of categories, as well as competition. Instead of saying everytime Garcia stepped up he lost, maybe look at how he earned his way to the championship fights, and what he did in those fights against the highest ranked champions. He took them to close 12 round decisions, and had success in moments of those fights.

                I'm just stating that with the skillset possessed by the boxers I named, among others,. they are more than capable of the KO against Tim, from what he's shown so far. With punchers and counter punchers that are ahead of him in defense, athleticism, speed, timing, and movement, he is not considered the toughest opponent for Crawford at the weight range.
                Who are their best opps at 154? Lubin was ktfo by Charlo, fundora was ktfo by I forgot his name, Garcia has yet to fight at 154, Alim still hasn't proved anything vs anybody of note.

                Harrison beat Charlo and was damn near ahead on the scorecards b4 he was stopped in the rematch. Tszyu smoked him. I know triangle theories don't work but until they fight eachother all talk is is just that.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by El_Mero

                  Who are their best opps at 154? Lubin was ktfo by Charlo, fundora was ktfo by I forgot his name, Garcia has yet to fight at 154, Alim still hasn't proved anything vs anybody of note.

                  Harrison beat Charlo and was damn near ahead on the scorecards b4 he was stopped in the rematch. Tszyu smoked him. I know triangle theories don't work but until they fight eachother all talk is is just that.
                  Garcia fought and beat Benavidez at 154. Charlo knocked out every champion at 154 including Harrison, and did so before Harrison was damaged goods. Lubin and Fundora had a war with both getting knocked down. Lara fought and arguably was robbed against Cinnabon,. and had great fights against top contenders like Trout. Janibek has a belt and chased Andrade out of the division. Tszyu's only accomplishment is beating a shopworn Harrison. There are plenty of fighters that are more skillled and actually PROVEN in the weight range.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Rebelrbg

                    Garcia fought and beat Benavidez at 154. Charlo knocked out every champion at 154 including Harrison, and did so before Harrison was damaged goods. Lubin and Fundora had a war with both getting knocked down. Lara fought and arguably was robbed against Cinnabon,. and had great fights against top contenders like Trout. Janibek has a belt and chased Andrade out of the division. Tszyu's only accomplishment is beating a shopworn Harrison. There are plenty of fighters that are more skillled and actually PROVEN in the weight range.
                    And until they fight eachother its just speculation and assumptions. They NEED to fight eachother. Nobody has proven anything for the most part.

                    i remember Alim now. Good fighter, Kazahk right? Hell, him vs Tszyu would be a good fight.

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