Comments Thread For: Teofimo Lopez: "Every Fighter That Crawford Has Faced Throughout The 147 Division Has Been Injured"

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  • ELPacman
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    #21
    Wasn't Lomachenko dealing with an injury when Teo fought him and Teo nearly lost the entire second half of the fight (realistically)?

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    • boxing IQ
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      #22
      Brook's orbital was last broken in 2017 and fought Crawford in 2020. Do injuries last that long?

      No one cares that you're fighting Ortiz, Teo. Find another way to generate interest.

      ​​​​​​On the flip side, I think Bud would love to help you see if you still "have it."

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      • Greenfield02
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        #23
        Now you done it Teo, Crawford groupies with they're panties in a bunch in 3,2,1......

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        • Boxviewer
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          #24
          Going through the comments here confirms that boxing fans are the most confused sport fans in the world. When a fighter is taking only easy fights they will call him a bum, rightly so, and when a fighter want to challenge himself vs a known top dog they will say that he doesn't deserve to fight that top guy. Which way guys?

          In my opinion, if Teo wants the smoke vs Crawford he should be applauded for that instead of talking him down. There's no debate that Crawford is one of the best fighters, if not the very best fighter, in the world, but Teo does state the obvious here. If we are honest to ourselves, the top guys Crawford has beaten at 147 weren't at their best when he fought them. You can say that that wasn't his fault but it's the truth. So, there's no need to bash Teo here IMO.

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          • turnedup
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            #25
            This man has some nerve to talk about luck. Look at his own road to undisputed and one can argue only Devin Haney had it easier.

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              #26
              Originally posted by turnedup
              This man has some nerve to talk about luck. Look at his own road to undisputed and one can argue only Devin Haney had it easier.
              Teo has never been an undisputed champion rather he was once an unified champion of 3 belts, IBF, WBO and WBA, by that time Haney was the WBC champion. Haney beat Kambosos who dethroned Teo to become the undisputed champion at 135.
              Last edited by Boxviewer; 01-11-2024, 04:05 PM.

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              • Lefty0616
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                #27
                I don't think this is a fight that Teofimo wants.

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                  #28
                  I truly believe that is no fighter that goes in 100% without something, from injured hands, bad leg, sensitive nose that didn't recover from sparing, bad shoulder, always gonna be something

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                  • kiaba360
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by pnut901
                    In case Teofemale forgot , Lomachenko had an injured shoulder when he barely beat him.
                    ...and he beat Taylor who was coming off a layoff, an injury, and a bad performance vs. Catterall. Teofimo enjoys throwing stones, but he lives in a glass house. If you let Teofimo say it, he lost to Kambosos due to his own injury/illness. This guy will never mature. He's truly an idiot who lacks self-awareness.
                    Last edited by kiaba360; 01-11-2024, 04:45 PM.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by pnut901
                      In case Teofemale forgot , Lomachenko had an injured shoulder when he barely beat him.
                      But to be fair Lomachenko is a better fighter than anyone on TCs resume.

                      I think TCs resume is weak compared to other past greats.

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