Seriously, I'm not fanatical towards these two. I'll watch it if is made.
And that is the bigger question than anything else.
Can't imagine Crawford not demanding more than the size of this fight.
As for who wins, anything can happen. It could be see-saw till the one with stronger will wins.
If nothing surprising happens. Like Ennis dropping Crawford early or something. Then Crawford will probably break down Ennis with shots to the body and if Boots doesn't have the durability, he will get finished late. If he does, then decision Crawford. That guy just punches way too hard.
An X factor could be that for the first time, Crawford doesn't have an insane reach advantage on an opponent who is equally fast and powerful though.
Well first off the fight obv ain't happening but if it did its Boots by KO. Boots woulda KO2'd Errol on the night Bud beat him. Boots is just a bigger, slicker & a more destructive force than anything these guys have seen at 147 in awhile. He's on that young RJJ sh^t & that sh^t was unbeatable for years.
Bud puts a beat down on Email Ennis. There's a reason team Ennis left the wbo rankings and then turned down Crawfs offer. He missed his chance. After Bud spears the lil fish Errl again, we'll see what division Bud decides to fight in.
until then, Ennis needs to start fighting better opps cause if he doesn't, itll be even worse for him IF the fight happens. They failed to make Thurman an offer and Stanionis stepped up. Ennis will end up fighting some wack ibf fighter next defending his emailed belt
Did anyone see how hard of a time Boots had cutting off the ring on Karen? That guy had skills and mobility but no pop, not as skilled as Bud and certainly nowhere near the pop.
Boots doesn't have the pedigree to get in there with Crawford. His best win remains a shopworn Lipinets. He should pursue fights with Stanionis, Crowley, Barrios, Thurman, Santillan, etc. He needs to be fighting ranked contenders and/or former world titlists.
Did anyone see how hard of a time Boots had cutting off the ring on Karen? That guy had skills and mobility but no pop, not as skilled as Bud and certainly nowhere near the pop.
Bud is not a mover. He is a boxer/puncher. He likes to hit and take risks in the ring. His fighting style doesn't so much as remotely resembles that of Karen Chukhadzhian's fighting style.
Bud is not a mover. He is a boxer/puncher. He likes to hit and take risks in the ring. His fighting style doesn't so much as remotely resembles that of Karen Chukhadzhian's fighting style.
He has the ability to position himself to make it troublesome for Boots, he just doesn't need to because he has great timing and countering ability. Its a clear ineptness Boots has shown that Bud could exploit where is Bud inept? He really does everything well which is why he is an elite fighter.
He has the ability to position himself to make it troublesome for Boots, he just doesn't need to because he has great timing and countering ability. Its a clear ineptness Boots has shown that Bud could exploit where is Bud inept? He really does everything well which is why he is an elite fighter.
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Now this is what I can agree with. Crawford is both battle-tested and in his prime. He is easily the more skilled, seasoned and experienced of the two fighters. Which would make him the more heavily favored fighter to win.
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