Originally posted by rickJen
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Comments Thread For: Canelo Alvarez: I'm not saying Terence Crawford fight can't happen
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Knuckle sandwich
A.B Counterhooks like this.
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Canelo at times contradicts himself. He knows hes at the end. He's begrudgingly cashing out.
First Crawford then Benividas and maybe a few Mayweatherisk farewell fights and then hes done.
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Originally posted by brettWall View Post
Nah. Not true. Crawford has done absolutely nothing to get the Canelo fight other than use his name to divert the attention away from Ennis, and now Ortiz and Fundora, Crawford hasn't contacted the Canelo team, PBC, or whoever represents them.
I bet Crawford can't even do what Andrade did showing up in Canelo press conferences and call him out on his face. Or how about Lara making himself look like a fool standing beside Canelo? How about Crawford just climbing up in the ring in the Berlanga post fight interview just to prove he really wants it?
Crawford ain't fighting Fundora. His escape route is the Canelo fight, though.
Crawford is going to beat Fundora and his loony toon fans will call him the GOAT that ever lived. After that, Bud will beat the other guys at 154 just like he beat all the ATG at 140 which was a legacy defining reign.
At 147, Crawford’s legacy defining wins were against the ATG Khan and Brook and of course Kavaliauskas and Benavidez and Avanesyan who are all HoF guys.
Here’s the thing, Crawford is a generational talent just like PAC but my goodness, both resumes are just that - resumes. Crawford ran from Boots because apparently Boots has done “nothing” to warrant the fight or “brings nothing to the table” but Fundora, Madrimov, and the other to guys at 154 that I can’t recall without Google.
I call his fans loony toons because they will tell you Khan and Brook fights were legacy fights.
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Crawford ain't fighting Fundora doe. He can't beat the guy if he ain't fighting him. He'll just continue to repeat his narrative of wanting the Canelo fight, even though he knew there's no certainty of that fight happening. Meanwhile, he has to come up with something why he won't fight the guy he filed a petition for.
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