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Terence Crawford does not think Errol Spence Jr will get into the Hall of Fame with his current accolades, agree or disagree?

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  • #11
    Originally posted by famicommander View Post
    He beat Algieri, Brook, Peterson, Mikey, Porter, Danny G, and Ugas. That's a pretty solid run.
    Its pretty good but I think Bud is right here, lossess matter too and it looks like after the run he had which isn't among the best ever then getting destroyed he is never going to fight again.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by champion4ever View Post

      Yep, I agree. How many more Terence "Bud" Crawford's do we know? None. However, I will say that in order for Spence to get back into the fight game.

      Then he is going to have to make some very serious lifestyle changes by changing his old bad habits. I say that because the shit he is putting his body through now. Is just aging the living fuck out of him.

      One he doesn't like to train or stay in shape. Moreover, his lazy fat ass never goes to the gym because he is too busy overeating and getting drunk while drinking his liquor.
      yes

      it is hall of fame not hall of great

      fighters get in because they were good enough to get attention onto the sport of boxing

      Errol definitely accomplished this!
      champion4ever champion4ever likes this.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by J.C. Superstar View Post
        It makes me think about how Spence didn't really capitalized on his opportunities despite being well backed by PBC.

        -He was fairly inactive, he could had fight other opponents available like Keith Thurman and Manny Pacquiao. Yet decided not to.

        -He could had moved up, PBC held at the time a pretty stacked Light Middleweight division
        He pulled out of the Pac fight because of his retina, he didn't just decide not to fight him.

        Charlo was undisputed champ at the time, and him and Spence have the same trainer so Spence couldn't move up.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by famicommander View Post
          He beat Algieri, Brook, Peterson, Mikey, Porter, Danny G, and Ugas. That's a pretty solid run.
          So context doesn't matter to you? Lmfao I love how you embarrass yourself

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          • #15
            Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post
            yes

            it is hall of fame not hall of great

            fighters get in because they were good enough to get attention onto the sport of boxing

            Errol definitely accomplished this!
            Being great is what's suppose to get you into the hall of fame you idiot. If bringing attention to the sport or being popular is what gets you in then Wilder and stank also get in.

            Lmfao moron. Way to lower the bar

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            • #16
              Originally posted by J.C. Superstar View Post
              Crawford had recent interview, which two topics were interesting, he mentioned about Manny Pacquiao having utilized steroids, once he avoided he tried testing against Mayweather, he stopped getting knockouts.

              The other is that Errol Spence was weight bully and stayed on the same division his whole career to capitalize on it. Also that based on his current accolades and counter points to some wins, he didn't achieve much, odd hearing it from Crawford considering it diminishes his win over his opponent.

              On paper, EJ was a unified champion (WBC, IBF and WBA) in one of boxing’s most storied divisions. He beat active world champions to win every belt none were vacant. Such as Kell Brook, Shawn Porter, and Yordenis Ugas were all reigning titleholders when he beat them.

              challenges Jermell Charlo

              He is calling Spence a weight bully. But then a lot of people are saying Bud is similar size to Canelo and 168 won't be an issue. If you think 168 won't be an issue then does that mean Bud been a weight bully his whole career?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Grandma Lover View Post



                Arturo Gatti, a renowned "Thunder" boxer, was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2013, his first year of eligibility, after his death in 2009​

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by SouthpawRight View Post


                  Arturo Gatti, a renowned "Thunder" boxer, was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2013, his first year of eligibility, after his death in 2009​

                  It's absolutely crazy how you morons love that argument.

                  "Bu but dis guy got in why can't my boyfran"?


                  Can't Gatti just be the exception instead of the standard?

                  It's ok you don't have to answer cause I know your stvpidass won't have a good retort.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Grandma Lover View Post

                    It's absolutely crazy how you morons love that argument.

                    "Bu but dis guy got in why can't my boyfran"?


                    Can't Gatti just be the exception instead of the standard?

                    It's ok you don't have to answer cause I know your stvpidass won't have a good retort.
                    Gatti was viewed as a whole package , which many don’t understand
                    Atlantic City would make a fortune on a weekend when Gatti was fighting at boardwalk hall
                    Hotels , restaurants , casinos and clubs would make a fortune over the week because the amount of asses he brought into town
                    Being a witness to this with my own eyes , people were coming down from Philly cause Gatti was fighting not to mention the folks from NYC , Jersey and Canada

                    Just need to ask anyone who owns a business in AC and see the response you get

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                    • #20
                      If the most notable win on your resume is not a HOF what does that say about Bud’s career?

                      Quickly forgotten when he’s done. No notable moments that will stand the test of time.

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