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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    #11
    Originally posted by BoxingParadigm
    This thread is trash
    Word. As is the OP.

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    • famicommander
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      #12
      List of 3 division lineal champions in the history of men's professional boxing:
      Bob Fitzsimmons
      Tony Canzoneri
      Barney Ross
      Henry Armstrong
      Sugar Ray Leonard
      Oscar De La Hoya
      Floyd Mayweather Jr.
      Manny Pacquiao
      Terence Crawford​

      List of multi-weight undisputed champions in the 3 belt or 4 belt eras of men's professional boxing:
      Evander Holyfield
      Terence Crawford
      Naoya Inoue

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      • Roadblock
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        #13
        Originally posted by tomhawq
        I'll never say it's trash, but I don't see him walking down Tszyu as if he's fighting Lundy. That's what some people are suggesting. And it's so damn foolish. He beat a guy who had no game plan, who thought he's just fighting another one of his previous opponents, and now all of a sudden Mr Bud can beat everybody.
        He wont walk him down he will dissect him with precision.

        And yes his resume is weak as water compared to the last era.
        Last edited by Roadblock; 03-30-2024, 04:30 PM.

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        • tomhawq
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          #14
          Originally posted by Roadblock

          He wont walk him down he will dissect him with precision.

          And yes his resume is weak as water compared to the last era.
          Really? If it's that easy, then why did Charlo disappear? What did he see in Tazoo?

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          • ImDominicanLipz
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            #15
            Crawford resume is bad for being who he’s supposed to be. He missed out on a lot of fights that would’ve made his resume alot stronger and a bigger star. He jumped up in weight at the wrong times and/or a lot of the meaningful fights were PBC guys

            -Mikey Garcia
            -Undefeated Broner
            -Prime Thurman
            -Prime Amir Khan
            -Pacquaio
            -Tim Bradley
            -Brandon Rios
            -Prime Danny Garcia
            -Matthyse
            -Prime Kell Brook

            He could’ve even chased greatness at 154 earlier on in risky fights but would’ve enhanced his legacy. Imagine if he had Golovkin on his resume.

            He really missed a lot of fights early in his career and now he’s trying to play catch up but it’s too late because there aren’t really many meaningful fights to compare with Mayweather, Sugar Ray, Hagler, Pernell, Oscar etc. His best chance would be to jump to 168 and challenge David Benavidez then Canelo which doesn’t seem realistic

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            • BenjaminLinus
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              #16
              Terence Bumford's resume is ass.

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              • Roadblock
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                #17
                Originally posted by tomhawq
                I'll never say it's trash, but I don't see him walking down Tszyu as if he's fighting Lundy. That's what some people are suggesting. And it's so damn foolish. He beat a guy who had no game plan, who thought he's just fighting another one of his previous opponents, and now all of a sudden Mr Bud can beat everybody.
                He is not walking down Tim he will dissect him with precision, his resume is weak but there is no denying TC is special.

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                • JOITATS
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                  #18
                  He’s also looked average vs a lot of these guys. Far from dominant.

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                  • thebrownbomber_
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                    #19
                    Holy **** the amount of excuses people make is wildbud haters said spence would starch him, and when the exact opposite happened, now they make excuses.

                    Jesus **** i hate boxing fans.

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                    • Atypicalbrit
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                      #20
                      For his reputation and his achievements, yes his resume is very poor.

                      His manager or whoever was talking about him nearing "greatest ever" status, when that just couldn't be any further from the truth.

                      Would you back Shane Mosley to go through his resume unbeaten? Miguel Cotto? Because I certainly would, and those two aren't in the greatest ever discussion at all. Shane Mosley would have sent post car crash Errol home on a stretcher

                      Neither should Crawford be, he's not clearly the P4P #1, Inoue and Usyk have equal claims to that, but of course The ring magazine have north American bias so Crawford is #1 by default.

                      I'm a fan of Crawford, I enjoy his style, I think you'd struggle to find anyone to beat him now, and I think he competes in any era at a very high level.

                      But that doesn't mean I'm going to blow smoke up anyone's ass and claim Crawford has a good resume.

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