I mean, FFS…can you just be consistent? For once?
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NSB, why when Canelo says “I do what I want”, you say he’s ducking, but when Crawford said that, he wasn’t ducking?
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NSB, why when Canelo says “I do what I want”, you say he’s ducking, but when Crawford said that, he wasn’t ducking?
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Bud is really living in your head
Again was it a girlfriend , sister
Let it out , you’ll see , it’ll really help you get through it
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Canelo is the Undisputed 168lb champion are you with me? He has no plan to move to any other weight divisions and plans to hold the titles he currently has as far as I know.
Benavidez is the consensus number 1 challenger to Canelo's 168lb undisputed title claim which he plans on continuing to claim as I understand it. Therefore for Canelo to not fight Benavidez, it would be a duck.
Crawford on the other hand after winning the undisputed 147lb championship against Spence has a contractually obligated rematch with Spence ok? As of now whether that fight will happen...the detail are murky and Crawford has not clearly stated his intent to stay at 147 where he would defend the undisputed championship but rather opting to weigh his options moving up. As a result he has been stripped of the IBF championship thus making him no longer undisputed 147lb champion.
If or when he rematches Spence after that is resolved he may fight at 154, or try for the Canelo fight possibly at 168 and since he is not the 147lb undisputed champion currently and may not even stay at 147.....he is not ducking to move on to more lucrative opportunities.
Glad we could have this chat.SweetPbfAli
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Originally posted by Spray_resistant View PostAs of now whether that fight will happen...the detail are murky and Crawford has not clearly stated his intent to stay at 147 where he would defend the undisputed championship but rather opting to weigh his options moving up. As a result he has been stripped of the IBF championship thus making him no longer undisputed 147lb champion.
Crawford ducked Boots. Period.
Him saying he can "do what he wants" is true - but it's a duck, same as Canelo, for the same reasons.
Be consistent.
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Crawford last fought a P4P fighter in his division and is currently contracted to rematch him.
Canelo last fought a guy he chose that was 2 weight classes below him.
You have to be absolutely brain dead to equate the 2 as being the same.Teetotaler69 likes this.
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There is way more demand for David-Canelo than there is for boots-Crawford. For many reasons. First david has a better resume and fan base than boots. Second canelo doesnt have many other options that fans WANT to see. He aint going back to 175 and there isnt much left at 168 and nobody wants to see him against the other charlo.
Crawford could move to 154. He also has to face spence if spence involks his contractual right. Crawford is also older and less time in his career than canelo.
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Originally posted by j0zef View PostCrawford last fought a P4P fighter in his division and is currently contracted to rematch him.
Why are you ignoring Crawford's own actions?
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Originally posted by Leicesterage View Post
That clause expired. The rematch was due in December. Crawford has put out no hard commit that he's rematching Spence - instead he called out lightweights and super middleweights.
Why are you ignoring Crawford's own actions?
https://www.************.com/2023/10...-for-february/
Terence Crawford Vs. Errol Spence II Rematch In The Works For February by Boxing News October 12, 2023
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