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  • hugh grant
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    #31
    Originally posted by messi807

    Terence Crawford has been underdog before. He’ll never be underdog again tho. Even in a 50/50.
    It was the same with Floyd.
    Being an underdog when bud was a nobody is nothing. Being an underdog when bud is no1 pfp means bud is trying.
    I thought bud wanted nelo? Pac has did things not done before like 7 division titilist, only 3 time WW champ. Bud will need to be more specific

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    • Hustle
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      #32
      Originally posted by JOITATS

      Beating a guy who just went through a life threatening car accident aint saying much.

      Donaire is a HOF. Spence is not.
      Donaire had only lost while moving up to FW. He was on fire when they fought the 2nd time. And Donaire is quoted saying Inoue is the best boxer he has ever faced in his career.
      Spence vs bud was 4 years after the car crash

      Spence had never been beat. Let alone dropped.

      Nonito was 2-3 going into the first fight including being knocked tf out.

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      • -Kev-
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        #33
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

        If it’s so easy how come more fighters aren’t undisputed?

        If Crawford does it again at 154 that will add to his legacy. And he is getting paid well by Turki so it’s a win-win for him.
        We’re going to see a lot of multi-weight undisputed champions soon. It’s happening more frequently now. It was only hard back then because the belt organizations didn’t really allow full unifications due to their mandatories. But now more leeway is being given for such fights.

        In the 2000s: Bernard Hopkins and Jermain Taylor.

        In the 2010s: Cecilia Breakhus, Oleksadr Usyk, Claressa Shields, Katie Taylor.

        In the 2020s: Jessica McCaskill, Terence Crawford twice, Claressa Shields, Franchon Crews Dezurn, Chantelle Cameron, Josh Taylor, Canelo Alvarez, Jermell Charlo, Katie Taylor, Devin Haney, Amanda Serrano, Savannah Marshall, Seniesa Estrada, Alycia Baumgarner and Naoya Inoue.

        Next fights with all 4 belts on the line whether to crown a new champion or a defending undisputed champion (off the top of my head):

        Fury vs Usyk
        Canelo vs Munguia
        Beterbiev vs Bivol
        Inoue vs Nery

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          #34
          Originally posted by messi807

          If you don’t think Bud has beaten ‘great fighters’ Inoue must be even furtherrrrrr down the line in that department.
          What great fighters has Bud beat?

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            #35
            Originally posted by Hustle

            Canelo should be stripped. But he wasn't. So canelo being a duck has nothing to do with bud taking them straps


            It would mean that Crawford is not the true champion because Canelo should have been stripped theyre illegitimate belts. Just like I told your dumb ass. Hence the asterisk

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              #36
              Originally posted by -Kev-

              We’re going to see a lot of multi-weight undisputed champions soon. It’s happening more frequently now. It was only hard back then because the belt organizations didn’t really allow full unifications due to their mandatories. But now more leeway is being given for such fights.

              In the 2000s: Bernard Hopkins and Jermain Taylor.

              In the 2010s: Cecilia Breakhus, Oleksadr Usyk, Claressa Shields, Katie Taylor.

              In the 2020s: Jessica McCaskill, Terence Crawford twice, Claressa Shields, Franchon Crews Dezurn, Chantelle Cameron, Josh Taylor, Canelo Alvarez, Jermell Charlo, Katie Taylor, Devin Haney, Amanda Serrano, Savannah Marshall, Seniesa Estrada, Alycia Baumgarner and Naoya Inoue.

              Next fights with all 4 belts on the line whether to crown a new champion or a defending undisputed champion (off the top of my head):

              Fury vs Usyk
              Canelo vs Munguia
              Beterbiev vs Bivol
              Inoue vs Nery

              stop mentioning womens boxing as if its comparable to mens good lord.

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              • -Kev-
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                #37
                Originally posted by Oracle01


                stop mentioning womens boxing as if its comparable to mens good lord.
                Spoken like a true incel.

                WBC, WBO, WBA, IBF, and The Ring all recognize professional women boxers. The four major organizations sanction and rank women boxers. The Ring ranks women boxers.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by -Kev-

                  Spoken like a true incel.

                  WBC, WBO, WBA, IBF, and The Ring all recognize professional women boxers. The four major organizations sanction and rank women boxers. The Ring ranks women boxers.
                  Actually your the incel simping for a sport where most divisions have no more than 20 professionals world wide in them.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Oracle01

                    Actually your the incel simping for a sport where most divisions have no more than 20 professionals world wide in them.
                    Recognizing women boxers who became undisputed champions = simping.

                    You sound pathetic.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by -Kev-

                      Recognizing women boxers who became undisputed champions = simping.

                      You sound pathetic.
                      Yes because as I explained the sport is a joke and your comparing them to the mens achievements, as if getting undisputed vs 20 people in a division is the same vs thousands. Its an insult to the sport actually. The standards for womens boxing is below club level, so stop insulting the sport and comparing them to men, that is simping you incel.

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