If Crawford wants to be as good as Usyk, he must beat Bivol, not Canelo

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  • Smash
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    #21
    crawford would have beaten charlo and taken undisputed at 154 but ginger decided to cherry pick him with his undisputed v undisputed thing & we had all the canelo stans telling us that charlo will actually be the bigger guy in the ring lol

    bud could have retired then and where would he be placed in the atg list if he did?

    Now he has to fight a pretty unknown guy who has just won a belt, basically a belt holder who some say is great and some say is not, when u step up to title status it can go one way or another, i expect bud to win simply because this guy is unproven at that level & usually these guys dont beat top guys out of the blue like that

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      #22
      Originally posted by MikeyMike100
      This is the dumbest argument ive seen in a while

      Weight obviously means less the more you move up

      Dubious beat Miller who was almost 100 pounds heavier than him

      Does anyone actually think Inoue would have any chance of beating Lawrence Okolie ?​
      This is true, this thread once again shows me how much fans don't understand this sport, the same people were recently carrying on why Inoue cannot go up 10lbs yet here they are spinning this total BS.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Roadblock

        This is true, this thread once again shows me how much fans don't understand this sport, the same people were recently carrying on why Inoue cannot go up 10lbs yet here they are spinning this total BS.
        It’s Jokey Joke Boy dksab
        It’s not his fault he’s ignorant

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          #24
          Originally posted by jaketheboxer
          canelo is too small.

          Fury had about 40 lbs advantage over usyk.

          So, lets say crawford fights bivol, crawford comes about 160 lbs and bivol comes about 183 in the ring on the fights night. If crawford wins , he is as good as usyk, i give him that.


          cong****. This is the dumbest and most re-tarded post in the history of boxing scene forum. You get the number one award. No one will ever top this.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Roadblock

            This is true, this thread once again shows me how much fans don't understand this sport, the same people were recently carrying on why Inoue cannot go up 10lbs yet here they are spinning this total BS.
            op is the EPITOME OF A CASUAL NEWB WHO DOSEN'T KNOW **** ABOUT BOXING.

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              #26
              Originally posted by -kev-
              crawford comes in at 170lbs on fight night. He claims to walk around 185lbs. He himself has stated canelo isn’t that much bigger than him.
              wrong. 2 days after the fight he said he was 160 lbs. He's never 170 ls fight night. That would mean he's cutting 23 lbs lmao.

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                #27
                Originally posted by satiev1

                wrong. 2 days after the fight he said he was 160 lbs. He's never 170 ls fight night. That would mean he's cutting 23 lbs lmao.
                haney goes from 140 to 165 and maybe even beyond as he says he still growing into 140 LMAO

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                  #28
                  The collective brainpower of this board continues to plummet

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Smash

                    haney goes from 140 to 165 and maybe even beyond as he says he still growing into 140 LMAO
                    Its not the same training for 140 and rehydrating as it is in training for 160, put 165 Haney in with a real MW and Haney will look like a 140 fighter, the 30 hr system really messes with power to weight ratio in boxing

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                      #30
                      You’ll need to apply this flawed logic to every fighter below HW. The HW division is historically lopsided with 40+ pound weight differences. Name one great fighter Fury defeated in his career? Let’s not forget Usyk also had help in the Dubois fight.

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