It's on him if he wanted to drain himself and keep the belts hostage.
PROOF Spence Was Severely Drained Against Crawford...
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Idk that a pic proves anything first off lol. If he was or he wasn't idk that it matters tho. He went in the ring. He tried to win the fight. He lost.
Idk about any fighter ever entering the ring 100% either, but if you enter the ring at a lower % then you think you can win the fight with its still on the fighter that lost. The winner can only beat the guy in the ring not some mythical version of him at his absolute 100% ability in all aspects.Comment
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Yawn. Spence simply wasn’t good enough to beat Crawford. “Styles make fights” for a reason. Crawford has more challenging fights against orthodox than he does against southpaws and Spence is and always will be a solid, but very basic boxer.Comment
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I said the same thing the day after. He looked exactly the same as he did at the weight in. I couldn’t figure it out. He should have looked at least a little more plump.Compare the ring walk between the Spence from the Ugas fight (16 months earlier) and the Spence from the Crawford fight.
The difference is stark. Spence looked like a corpse in the Crawford fight. The Ugas fight was the last time Spence was able to safely and effectively make 147. Then 16 months of inactivity followed.
Just like Pac shouldn't get too much credit for fighting a drained Oscar, Crawford shouldn't get much credit for destroying a drained and depleted Spence. At least Pac was the smaller man jumping up 2 weight classes for Oscar.Comment
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- - Spence cashing out after his horrific auto disaster left him a broken fighter. Clearly we saw that against Ugh Ugas where his timing was as bad as his balance.Idk that a pic proves anything first off lol. If he was or he wasn't idk that it matters tho. He went in the ring. He tried to win the fight. He lost.
Idk about any fighter ever entering the ring 100% either, but if you enter the ring at a lower % then you think you can win the fight with its still on the fighter that lost. The winner can only beat the guy in the ring not some mythical version of him at his absolute 100% ability in all aspects.
I'd suggest a mop up fight for his fans and then retirement.Comment
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