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  • #21
    Why would it be a surprise if that's the only fight offered to him on the table? Seems PBC wants nothing to do with him.

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    • #22
      Crawford will be 37 by the time the fight comes around.
      He doesn't want it with a young, fresh, skilled puncher with a deep amateur background.

      I don't care for belts, resumes, this would be the most dangerous fight of Crawfords career by some distance.
      Madrimov is no joke.

      I would be extremely surprised if Crawford fought him.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
        Crawford will be 37 by the time the fight comes around.
        He doesn't want it with a young, fresh, skilled puncher with a deep amateur background.

        I don't care for belts, resumes, this would be the most dangerous fight of Crawfords career by some distance.
        Madrimov is no joke.

        I would be extremely surprised if Crawford fought him.
        This right there.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by rickJen View Post
          What are his other choices?
          Depends on the offers coming his way. Haven't heard of any. Even this Madrimov one is just based on rumors. I don't think he's the type that would be actively looking for fights. But he might be forced to as the public pressure of asking him about his next fight is mounting.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by hugh grant View Post

            Go out with a **** are you saying? Yes, i think might as well. THe next fights should be to shut people up.
            Yes. Definitively, Crawford is undefeated and a Undisputed Champion in two separate weight classes. For many years he has defended his titles, and kept on the straight a narrow 'Now is time for him to increased the perceived difficulty level of his fights'.

            Note: I have always stated that there are actually three upper levels of boxing: And those levels are World level, Elite Level and Super Elite Level.

            Roy Jones Junior, Floyd Mayweather Junior, Manny Pacquiao 'Those fighters were Super Elite Level fighters in terms of ability and feats of achievement'.

            The reality is? Since their retirement, there have been very few Super Elite level fighters in boxing. The two fighters that were closest to reaching Super Elite level were? Canelo Alvarez and Vasily Lamochenko.

            If Canelo Alvarez would of beaten Dmitry Bivol at 175 pounds 'Then that level of performance, and feat of achievement. Could be considered Super Elite Level'.

            Terrence Crawford is a elite level fighter, but he is now showing signs 'That he wants to challenge himself, and see if he can become a Super Elite level fighter'.

            Most of these fighters that are active today at top level 'Are ether World or Elite level, very few are Super Elite level'.

            There is a tier system in boxing, at world level which shows the separation in levels of ability 'There is a level above Elite level. That Level is Super Elite Level'.

            Just like there is a tier system for Super Hero's in D'C 'It is the same in boxing, there is a tier system at top level'.

            Terrence Crawford is showing signs, that he wants to enter into a new level 'Super Elite level'.

            Fighting Canelo Alvarez at 168 pounds 'I believe that level of challenge, is Super Level' etc.


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            • #26
              Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
              Crawford will be 37 by the time the fight comes around.
              He doesn't want it with a young, fresh, skilled puncher with a deep amateur background.

              I don't care for belts, resumes, this would be the most dangerous fight of Crawfords career by some distance.
              Madrimov is no joke.

              I would be extremely surprised if Crawford fought him.
              If the Saudi's offer Crawford a career high payday to take the fight, you think he'd turn it down?

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              • #27
                Crawford wouldn't even get any credit for beating the crap out of dude.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

                  Yes. Definitively, Crawford is undefeated and a Undisputed Champion in two separate weight classes. For many years he has defended his titles, and kept on the straight a narrow 'Now is time for him to increased the perceived difficulty level of his fights'.

                  Note: I have always stated that there are actually three upper levels of boxing: And those levels are World level, Elite Level and Super Elite Level.

                  Roy Jones Junior, Floyd Mayweather Junior, Manny Pacquiao 'Those fighters were Super Elite Level fighters in terms of ability and feats of achievement'.

                  The reality is? Since their retirement, there have been very few Super Elite level fighters in boxing. The two fighters that were closest to reaching Super Elite level were? Canelo Alvarez and Vasily Lamochenko.

                  If Canelo Alvarez would of beaten Dmitry Bivol at 175 pounds 'Then that level of performance, and feat of achievement. Could be considered Super Elite Level'.

                  Terrence Crawford is a elite level fighter, but he is now showing signs 'That he wants to challenge himself, and see if he can become a Super Elite level fighter'.

                  Most of these fighters that are active today at top level 'Are ether World or Elite level, very few are Super Elite level'.

                  There is a tier system in boxing, at world level which shows the separation in levels of ability 'There is a level above Elite level. That Level is Super Elite Level'.

                  Just like there is a tier system for Super Hero's in D'C 'It is the same in boxing, there is a tier system at top level'.

                  Terrence Crawford is showing signs, that he wants to enter into a new level 'Super Elite level'.

                  Fighting Canelo Alvarez at 168 pounds 'I believe that level of challenge, is Super Level' etc.


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                  Yes, for bud to best Nel o that would be as good as any win anyone has got recently, (a super elite win) or could hope to get today.
                  Last edited by hugh grant; 04-07-2024, 04:07 PM.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
                    Crawford will be 37 by the time the fight comes around.
                    He doesn't want it with a young, fresh, skilled puncher with a deep amateur background.

                    I don't care for belts, resumes, this would be the most dangerous fight of Crawfords career by some distance.
                    Madrimov is no joke.

                    I would be extremely surprised if Crawford fought him.
                    Madrimov has never even faced a legitimate world titlist and Crawford has a 5.5 inch reach advantage. Crawford fought dudes at 135 with a longer reach than Madrimov.

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                    • #30
                      madrimov has heavy hands and is quick but he fights with his hands low. it would be an interesting fight i approve of it, why not crawford is sitting around idle anyways and tim is busy, charlo clowns i dont think will fight him. those guys fight once every few years seems like

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