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Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post
That's laughable. No same person, pundit or fan, ever believed this was a 50/50 fight. Nothing in Errol's arsenal indicated he was on Bud's level. I'm just mad I couldn't find more suckers to bet.
Feel free to post your bet slip where you bet your life savings on Crawford as you knew it was such a sure thing. I’ll wait…
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Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
Every major bookmaker had it as a pick em.
Feel free to post your bet slip where you bet your life savings on Crawford as you knew it was such a sure thing. I’ll wait…
Originally posted by BlackRobb View PostSpence doesn't have a better chin than Porter, though. The thing you don't realize is that Crawford doesn't throw caution to the wind and shoot his full load when he gets an opponent hurt. Every shot is precise, well-placed and has a purpose. Another fact is that Bud's output always goes up after Round 6. Spence won't change that. The more Errol bores in and throws, the more counterpunching opportunities he will give Crawford. Crawford is the deadliest counterpuncher in the sport. He gets foes hurt and they don't hang around for 12 rounds like Little Mikey and Danny did with Spence.
If this fight goes late, it will be Spence who is in deep waters because after a few rounds, he runs out of ideas and becomes predictable and vanilla.Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post
Spence is very basic and static in his boxing. He's also not light on his feet. He's accurate and efficient, but his power is overrated. I have a very strong feeling Crawford will stop him late. Boots Ennis will present more severe problems for Bud than Spence will.
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Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post
TBF BlackRobb is on record multiple times saying that Crawford was going to knock Spence out before the fight.
He was one of the people who agreed with me that Spence was really overhyped. I questioned why Spence was considered P4P multiple times. Figure it's solely because he was fighting at 147 and the westerners making the lists are biased towards the division that housed some of the greats. Heavyweights and welterweights tend to be P4P more frequently than other divisions. Often comes down to where the hype is, not really who has actually achieved more or who has the skills.
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Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post
but spence was seen as a killer ever since those fights up until losing to TC!!! so if spence was that bad since the brook fight then why was spence seen as a killer on here???? dont act like fans on here wasnt hyping spence up until the loss to TC.... spence was held to such a high standard on here, looked at as a killer, etc... there was never any mention of how bad spence looks against brook, porter, ugas, etc.... now after the loss to TC, ya saying spence has been looking bad since the brook fight? where was any mention of this on here??? can you bump those post up?
Derrick James's job was to help mitigate those mistakes and help Errol grow as a fighter. He didn't. He thought he could come in with the same ol gameplan and that would be enough.
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostI'd like to get your thoughts on this? Is is time for Shakur to leave Top Rank?
Shakur Stevenson’s Rumored Opponents: Abdullaev And Harutyunyan
By Tim Compton - 03/27/2024
https://www.boxing247.com/boxing-new...tyunyan/276029
This is why anyone with name value to do 500k+ gate or is doing PPV's on the reg shouldn't be signing anything other than a multi fight (3 fight max) deal. If Shakur does get loose he shouldn't do a long term deal with whoever he signs with & I think hes intelligent enough to do just that.
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Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View Post
Breadman said the most thankless job in boxing is the trainer.
I would say they have the least on the line to tho so it makes sense. Boxers are in the ring risking everything. Promoters are taking on the financial risk. The trainer is just getting one of likely many of his boxers ready for one fight & hes not risking a dollar or his health.Idunnoshet likes this.
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