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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: Terence Crawford: Master of inactivity

    Although conventional thought says boxers should fight frequently to remain sharp, Terence Crawford has stayed at the top of his game fighting no more than once a year.
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  • SouthpawRight
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    #2
    This guy is done with boxing

    he wants to face Alvarez and if he wins close enough do a rematch

    he’s in the box for paydays phase of his career

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    • JeBron Lamez
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      #3
      There are only two appropriate words to say to or type about Terence Crawford regarding his boxing career, and those two words are: "Thank you".

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      • YOU WILL LOSE
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        #4
        bossnelo always fighting at least 2 times a year or more,racking up the victories but they have crawford ranked over him p4p.

        we are about to launch this guy,make that inactivity permanent,

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        • Lefty0616
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          #5
          Crawford other option dried up when Charlo lost going up in weight to fight Canelo.

          Crawford has one main goal, and that's to face Canelo himself. He's preparing for that bout.

          There was no need to write this waste of a time article. Crawford won't be fighting again until September..... against Canelo.

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          • BlackRobb
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            #6
            I'm not really crazy about this fight for Bud or Canelo, but they have both earned the right to call their shots. I would have rather seen Bud scalp Jermell, but the Charlo Sisters both went missing. People don't realize that Jermall has never lost.

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            • vinnieq
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              #7
              he got froze out by Al Haymon from fighting the big name american fighters for about 6-7 years..
              he became undisputed at 135 and 140.
              he took on high ranked fighters like Kavaliauskas with little reward (high in ranking, low in tv recognition)
              he left his promoter to give al haymon a bigger share so he could fight Porter and Spence.
              He smashed Spence, one could analyse it as a reaction to how he got frozen out.
              He wanted the Fundora fight for the title.. haymon had that locked down till Spence pulled out..
              he took on a natural 154 pounder in Madrimov instead. I think Crawford is worse for wear after that. its too much power.
              Canelo didn't want to fight him, so he's taken a concession in weight to fight at 168lbs just to get the fight made.
              He is at the point where he wants to get a big payday to be done! he's absolutely earned that by taking the hard road and proving himself every time .
              I think we can give him another 6 months to try put on another 15lbs of weight (which won't all be muscle)

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              • ImDominicanLipz
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                #8
                Originally posted by vinnieq
                he got froze out by Al Haymon from fighting the big name american fighters for about 6-7 years..
                he became undisputed at 135 and 140.
                he took on high ranked fighters like Kavaliauskas with little reward (high in ranking, low in tv recognition)
                he left his promoter to give al haymon a bigger share so he could fight Porter and Spence.
                He smashed Spence, one could analyse it as a reaction to how he got frozen out.
                He wanted the Fundora fight for the title.. haymon had that locked down till Spence pulled out..
                he took on a natural 154 pounder in Madrimov instead. I think Crawford is worse for wear after that. its too much power.
                Canelo didn't want to fight him, so he's taken a concession in weight to fight at 168lbs just to get the fight made.
                He is at the point where he wants to get a big payday to be done! he's absolutely earned that by taking the hard road and proving himself every time .
                I think we can give him another 6 months to try put on another 15lbs of weight (which won't all be muscle)
                He dint get froze out by Al Haymon. He got froze out by the promoter HE chose to sign to
                Mean Machine is a b level fighter
                He left Top Rank bc Bob was honest about his drawing ability
                He smashed Spence after Spence was damaged goods
                He never wanted Fundora for real. He never sent an offer. It was all talk
                Canelo didnt want to fight him bc its pointless fight. WTF other weight could he fight Canelo at?
                Bud has the weakest resume of any "p4p" fighter at the end of their career. He has 1 name that means anything on his resume

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                • Gary Coleman
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                  #9
                  The thread the other day that talked about disappointing careers, I was tempted to list Bud Crawford, but didn't want the hassle. I'm game today though.

                  When Bud retires, there is no fight of his that I'll likely revisit. He should have signed with PBC when he had the chance, jumped to 154 specifically for Jermell, and fought Boots.

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                  • hitmanjosh
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Gary Coleman
                    The thread the other day that talked about disappointing careers, I was tempted to list Bud Crawford, but didn't want the hassle. I'm game today though.

                    When Bud retires, there is no fight of his that I'll likely revisit. He should have signed with PBC when he had the chance, jumped to 154 specifically for Jermell, and fought Boots.
                    I guess that's why U are Gary Coleman- Your'e dead!

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