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  • Robi13
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    #101
    Originally posted by MulaKO

    Easy money biatch
    Hit me up
    I know you have to much invested in ginger to see him lose
    I don’t know what you mean by that. If he loses he loses and wouldn’t be the first or last time I’d be wrong about a boxing fight outcome. I’d tip my cap and pay up. The way it should be.

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    • real raw
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      #102
      sometime i wonder if people even understand combat sports. canelo has been competing at 168- 175 for a loooooong time. He's been in the ring against elite fighters throughout his career. Bud is, as they say, "too light in the ass."

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        #103
        Originally posted by Robi13

        I don’t know what you mean by that. If he loses he loses and wouldn’t be the first or last time I’d be wrong about a boxing fight outcome. I’d tip my cap and pay up. The way it should be.
        Good stuff
        I won’t run , not my style
        Just letting you know it’ll be easy money and knowing your a big Canelo fan , you don’t wanna rock that boat
        That all

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        • Robi13
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          #104
          Originally posted by MulaKO

          Good stuff
          I won’t run , not my style
          Just letting you know it’ll be easy money and knowing your a big Canelo fan , you don’t wanna rock that boat
          That all
          Only thing gonna get rocked is buds brains and liver from them canelo left hooks because they are heavy. lol

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            #105
            Originally posted by real raw
            sometime i wonder if people even understand combat sports. canelo has been competing at 168- 175 for a loooooong time. He's been in the ring against elite fighters throughout his career. Bud is, as they say, "too light in the ass."
            And that is why the attempt at being great is fantastic, its a fight that will define TCs legacy if he could pull it off, Crawford has everything to lose and if he believes he can do it then go for it, TC is a special kind off fighter Id like to see him try.

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            • Apollo7
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              #106
              Originally posted by Elheath
              Last time Canelo was a 5'8" WW was 13 years ago back when he was 20 years old. That reasoning is like saying that because Crawford is a 5'8" former lightweight (9 years ago), Shakur Stevenson who is also 5'8" light weight right now can compete at 147 against Crawford for his next match and have a good chance of winning.
              If Pacquiao can go up and beat DLH and Canelo can go up and beat Kovalev, I'm not gonna be too surprised if Crawford can go up and beat Canelo. You get some big weight differences between heavyweights.

              Their heights are similar. Crawford has at least as much skill and apparently their walk around weights are similar.

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                #107
                Originally posted by Apollo7

                If Pacquiao can go up and beat DLH and Canelo can go up and beat Kovalev, I'm not gonna be too surprised if Crawford can go up and beat Canelo. You get some big weight differences between heavyweights.

                Their heights are similar. Crawford has at least as much skill and apparently their walk around weights are similar.
                Pacman jumped from 135 to 147, a 12 pound difference. Still impressive no doubt and I don't mean to take anything away from Pac, but that is not anywhere close to the 21 pounds difference between 147 and 168 which is what Crawford will do if he were to jump. Pacman was also 30 years old at the time facing DLH who was 35 years old.

                Canelo went from fighting 168 (against FIeldings) down to 160 (against Jacobs) then up to 175 (against Kovalev) and went back down to 168 and stayed there afterwards, so depending on how you look at it, he went up either 7 or 15 pounds. Canelo was also 29 years old at the time facing Kovalev who was 36 years old.

                HW is a whole different animal when it comes to weight, because that is the one division where no one needs to worry about cutting weight, and just stay in their most comfortable weight range to be the most effective.

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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Apollo7

                  Benavidez isn't a 5'8" former WW. Benavidez could beat Canelo for all we know and Crawford doesn't need to prove he's worth a fight. Khan didn't.
                  Ok then, so let Crawford just wait for Canelo. I hope it happens so then you can complain that Crawford was too small. Same as the Khan fight.

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                    #109
                    Originally posted by Robi13

                    Only thing gonna get rocked is buds brains and liver from them canelo left hooks because they are heavy. lol
                    Oh , that’s very cute
                    Standing up for your boy ginger
                    Get ready to deposit my money
                    Canelo hasn’t rocked chit in a while

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                    • Apollo7
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by Elheath
                      Pacman jumped from 135 to 147, a 12 pound difference. Still impressive no doubt and I don't mean to take anything away from Pac, but that is not anywhere close to the 21 pounds difference between 147 and 168 which is what Crawford will do if he were to jump. Pacman was also 30 years old at the time facing DLH who was 35 years old.

                      Canelo went from fighting 168 (against FIeldings) down to 160 (against Jacobs) then up to 175 (against Kovalev) and went back down to 168 and stayed there afterwards, so depending on how you look at it, he went up either 7 or 15 pounds. Canelo was also 29 years old at the time facing Kovalev who was 36 years old.

                      HW is a whole different animal when it comes to weight, because that is the one division where no one needs to worry about cutting weight, and just stay in their most comfortable weight range to be the most effective.
                      Crawford could be fighting Spence at 154 so it might not be a jump straight from 147. As you pointed out Canelo had a fight at 160 then his next at 175. Pacquiao went from 130 to 147 within a year. I know the circumstances aren't identical, they are just examples to show that you would be surprised at what some people are capable of. Who would have though a former flyweight in Pacquiao would end up beating guys the size of DLH and Margarito? A 5'8 former welterweight in Canelo would stop the light heavyweight champ? 5'9 middleweight Toney would compete at heavyweight?

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