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  • hugh grant
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    #21
    Floyd never best anyone real good as pretty boy..Bud beats floyd. He's a bigger man. Floyd had chance to fight bud, but wasn't interested in showing he could beat bud.
    Floyd's had controversial results, and got out of jail, buds not needed help yet.
    Last edited by hugh grant; 09-03-2023, 04:09 PM.

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    • Boxingfanatic75
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      #22
      Originally posted by satiev1

      This is not true
      I’m not even a Floyd fan but it is 100% factually true. The man fought and beat 8 HOF boxers. This is not even debatable

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        #23
        Crawford wouldn’t beat either version, I love Bud but the hype is unreal after beating Spence.

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        • elfag
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          #24
          Floyd is too quick and will find his openings. Bud beat a slow plodding Spence who thought that crawford would just stand right in front of him and let him pound away with hooks without throwing back.

          Crawford is 35 now, for perspective Floyd was 36 when he schooled Canelo, call canelo green all you want but look at how quick and sharp floyd was at 36 years old, he was on another level.
          Last edited by elfag; 09-03-2023, 03:49 PM.

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            #25
            Originally posted by hugh grant
            Floyd never best anyone real good as pretty boy..Bud beats floyd. He's a bigger man. Floyd had chance to fight bud, but wasn't interested in showing he could beat bud.


            When exactly was Floyd supposed to fight Crawford?


            Crawford was still at 140 hadnt come close to unified yet when floyd was 38 in his last years at 147 in 2015. Crawford was in a different division signed to TOP RANK who took 5 years to make the Pac fight even when they stood to make a ton of money off it. You think TOP RANK is going to make a pre Postal pre unification Crawford offer to Floyd ? that is pure bull crap and you know it.

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            • Roadblock
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              #26
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              Floyd never best anyone real good as pretty boy..Bud beats floyd. He's a bigger man. Floyd had chance to fight bud, but wasn't interested in showing he could beat bud.
              Floyd's had controversial results, and got out of jail, buds not needed help yet.
              Castillo Hernandez Corrales are all HOF fighters, who have Bud beat at 135 which is within a mile of those guys, who had Bud beat period that can match the top 5/6 guys on Floyds resume, you come out with some of the most ridiculous nonsense.

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                #27
                The only advanatge I see for Bud is power. Floyd has everything else over him.

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                • Lefty0616
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                  #28
                  Young Floyd used to mix it up. Old Floyd, not so much. I absolutely agree with Mosley. Young smaller Crawford loses against Pretty Boy Floyd, but gets absolutely molly whopped by bigger seasoned Crawford.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                    Terence Crawford's spectacular win over Errol Spence Jr. has given him worldwide attention. Heading in, most were under the assumption that the two were practically on the same playing field. However, after nine incredibly one-sided rounds, Crawford (40-0, 31 KOs) proved that he was the clearcut better fighter, at least that night.
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                    Hans Emistode should change her name to Anus Hemistode.

                    This line “Oftentimes, nevertheless, he enlisted the help of the three judges sitting ringside.”

                    How can a supposedly impartial journalist make such an outlandish biased statement?

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                    • Oregonian
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Lefty0616
                      Young Floyd used to mix it up. Old Floyd, not so much. I absolutely agree with Mosley. Young smaller Crawford loses against Pretty Boy Floyd, but gets absolutely molly whopped by bigger seasoned Crawford.
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                      Why is that every single time people analyze mythical or hypothetical matchups, it’s Floyd that gets put in a bracket?
                      It should be all rounded.
                      At 135 who wins?
                      At 140 who wins?
                      At 147 when should they be fighting? After Crawford beat up Spence?

                      The goal post gets moved every time. No one was saying Crawford beats Floyd after the Horn, Kavaliauskas, Khan, Brook or Avanesyan fights. Suddenly after he beats Spence, all the hypothetical scenarios pop up.

                      It’s the same thing when it comes to Pacqiao. PAC fans are stuck on 2009 to 2011 (he fought Hatton at 140 in 2009 and fought Cotto in 2010 BUT at a catchweight of 145).
                      As soon as PAC gets plastered in 2012, he’s no longer in his prime.
                      When you ask them where PAC was from 2005 to 2009 they have no response.

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