Who has Crawford beaten that makes him so good?

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  • BodyBagz
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    #21
    Originally posted by Nash out

    That he had to cheat to beat Amir 'King' Khan says it all. He knew Khan was on the verge of upping things and ending proceedings, so had to go all Andre Ward with the low blows and somehow, due to biased officiating gets a KO win, should have been DQ'd really. So, Khan really did win that fight, but by DQ, when he would have knocked Crawford out. We all knew it was coming. The Skype man had Crawford's number and was giving him a very subtle beating. The Madrimov fight was as dull a fight as you will ever see as well. Couldn't even score it, I was too board. Nash out - His Excellency
    Your Excellency has stated facts that left no room for debate.

    I know your calander is full
    if you have a free moment, see if you can rid the sport of judges WDKSAB

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    • Nash out
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      #22
      Originally posted by BodyBagz

      Your Excellency has stated facts that left no room for debate.

      I know your calander is full
      if you have a free moment, see if you can rid the sport of judges WDKSAB
      The Great Nash has been trying to get the boxing powers-that-be to solve the problem very easily. Put Nash on the payroll, and after the fight call him and ask who won. Also, a call for controversial moments during the fight. This solves everything but we live in a world with no common sense and certain fighters being protected. Nash commends Dubois's victory over Joshua and the referee lately. Tremendous stuff. Nash out - His Excellency

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      • champion4ever
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        #23
        Who has Inoue beaten that makes him so good? Please don’t mention Nonito Donaire.

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        • hugh grant
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          #24
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          Who has Inoue beaten that makes him so good? Please don’t mention Nonito Donaire.
          Well at least he fights and beats people with records that read something like 40-1, or 37-2, rather than a madrimov with 10 fights.
          Plus Inoue dont usually take 5 years to beat the best in the division. Rather fights the title holders in his first fight in the division.
          How green was Inoue when he fought Nonito? Nonito was a very, good win. Bud wouldnt be fighting someone of Nonitos calibre so early in his career.
          Last edited by hugh grant; 10-06-2024, 09:16 AM.

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          • QballLobo
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            #25
            He is a great fighter but his resume is one that will be quickly forgotten by non hardcore fight fans when he’s done.

            Not all of that is his doing. The divisions he was on were weaker than before he got there.

            But a lot of that is on him with his inactivity and decision to sign and stay with Arum and Top rank knowing the fights he needed to breakthrough as a mainstream draw were more difficult to make with Arum.

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            • El_Mero
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              #26
              Originally posted by elfag
              He unified two weak divisions.

              Even unification itself is part impressive and part luck. If the ABCs are willing to play ball it can happen but it hasnt happened more often because of the ABC politics

              I mean look at prime roy jones, if you remove ABC politics he EASILY unifies 168 and 175
              And Ginger unified a notoriously weak division at 168

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              • Carpe Diem
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                #27
                Because he is Terence “TBE” Crawford, that’s why. He’s the GOAT. He’s undisputed, unbeatable, and untouchable.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by hugh grant

                  Well at least he fights and beats people with records that read something like 40-1, or 37-2, rather than a madrimov with 10 fights.
                  Plus Inoue dont usually take 5 years to beat the best in the division. Rather fights the title holders in his first fight in the division.
                  How green was Inoue when he fought Nonito? Nonito was a very, good win. Bud wouldnt be fighting someone of Nonitos calibre so early in his career.
                  The opponents that Inoue defeated all had victories over cab drivers and construction workers. The men he defeated couldn’t fight despite their winning records.

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                  • SouthpawRight
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Carpe Diem
                    Because he is Terence “TBE” Crawford, that’s why. He’s the GOAT. He’s undisputed, unbeatable, and untouchable.
                    the REAL TBE immediately rematched guys who won up to 5 rounds

                    TBud skipping out on the Madrimov rematch. And people don’t care because TBud isn’t as good as the REAL TBE

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                    • Oracle01
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by famicommander

                      He's literally 4-0 against the top rated opponent possible in the division he was fighting in at the time. What else do you want? Who was he supposed to fight that he didn't?

                      Do you think you can just cherry pick your way to being a 3 division lineal champion? If it were that easy there'd be more than nine men in the history of the sport to do it.
                      Your quoting boxrec, and still not answering who he actually beat that proved greatness. Try again. Crawford is the king of left overs.

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