Comments Thread For: My favorite fight: Terence Crawford-Yuriorkis Gamboa

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  • landotter
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    #11
    I, unfortunately, did not get to see this fight live. But I have had the chance to watch it in the years since (I am sure it will get replayed to help promote the Canelo tussle), and I wish I could data dump the fact I knew how it ended to watch it with fresh eyes. It was a spectacle.

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    • Left Hook Louie
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      #12
      Originally posted by landotter
      I, unfortunately, did not get to see this fight live. But I have had the chance to watch it in the years since (I am sure it will get replayed to help promote the Canelo tussle), and I wish I could data dump the fact I knew how it ended to watch it with fresh eyes. It was a spectacle.
      It really was a spectacle.
      Most of the time it's difficult to get a proper sense of a live crowd's excitement on a broadcast. The production crew can sweeten or dampen the roar of the spectators as they wish.
      This fight, in Crawford's hometown of Omaha, and not a boxing mecca by any stretch, had a truly electric and totally switched-on crowd vibe. I'm not sure what it was but I could sense it somehow.

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        #13
        we're thinking that gomboa will have done better versus crawford than crawford will do against boxxnelo. !

        if canelo hits crawford rifght on the tip of the chin,he will leave the arena , luckily the sstadium has no roof!

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        • TXfsjr
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          #14
          I just find it odd that this was one of the best fights you ever saw...I mean Gamboa with a torn achilles tendon - kudos to Gamboa! What does that tell you about Crawford?

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          • Nash out
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            #15
            An undersized Gamboa pushed and looked very good vs P4P Crawford, then after this fight started to look like sh$t. What happened? Nash out - His Majesty

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            • edpboxing
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              #16
              Originally posted by TXfsjr
              I just find it odd that this was one of the best fights you ever saw...I mean Gamboa with a torn achilles tendon - kudos to Gamboa! What does that tell you about Crawford?
              Gamboa tore his Achilles in 2019, Crawford-Gamboa was in 2014

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              • JOITATS
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                #17
                Crawford hgt 173cm reach 188cm
                Gamboa hgt 165cm reach 164cm

                24cm difference in reach?
                And it was very competitive fight
                What a joke… lol

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                  #18
                  Thanks for this article! I appreciate the back story. Timing is perfect. I started breaking down this fight round my round and in the first 3 Gamboa looks brilliant. It can see how feel the whole crowd is against Gamboa. Much appreciated! Keep rockin’

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                  • Malvado
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                    #19
                    I get that Gamboa had already one bout at Lightweight. But honestly not sure why his team wanted to fight such a bigger opponent.

                    Rigondeaux too who was super bantamweight moving up two weight classes to fight Lomachenko. Either they are very brave or just have bad management.

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