If Crawford moves up 2 divisions and beats Canelo will it be a better win than Mayweather's 2013 win over Canelo?

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  • OffTheBack
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    Originally posted by SouthpawRight
    depends on how wide or tight the win is

    Jumping up two weights and wide win >= 9-3 over past prime Saul would make it a better victory than Floyd going up a weight to 11-1 pre-prime Saul

    TBud 8-4 or 7-5 past prime Saul = Floyd 11-1 pre-prime Saul

    I do not believe TBud is near Floyd’s level and this upcoming fight is where we find out
    No, Jumping up 2 Weight Classes Alone Outdid Floyd. It Doesn't Matter If TBud Wins A Close Decision Or A Shutout. By TBud Jumping Up From 147 To 168 Already Outshine What Floyd Did Against A Young Inexperience Canelo.

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  • AllHailKingFloyd
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    No. Crawford is fighting an old Canelo. King Floyd fought a very young Canelo.

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  • TheProudLunatic
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    #EveryOneIsJuiced

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  • TheProudLunatic
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    When May fought him -
    May is THIRTEEN YEARS OLDER
    With 2 fcked up fists

    Bud is 37
    Nelo is 35
    May is 48

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  • champion4ever
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    Originally posted by Stuntman Mike

    Buds with snac?? Hes juiced out his mind then
    TBH, both fighters are. You mean to tell me that Canelo is with the Eddie Reynoso gym? Then he is juiced outta his mind too.

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  • SouthpawRight
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    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
    Originally posted by HisExcellency
    Originally posted by ODLH Chicano Goat
    Crawford's shredded to the gills. ATG status if he beats Canelo. It'd trump the Mayweather win of 2013.


    If Canelo had beaten the 'old' 36yo Floyd he faced back then people would've instantly declared him the best fighter in the world and p4p#1. Therefore, Crawford deserves the SAME accolades if he defeats 35yo Canelo next week.
    People forget that Bud turns 38 this month, and that he's essentially moving up three weight classes inside a year. He also has only had one fight @ 154 a year ago. Given these facts, if he beats Canelo, it will not only be greater than Mayweather's win over him, it will be a freaking miracle. And I'm not even a Canelo fan. Bud's newly-found muscles will weigh him down and feel like lead by the 4th or 5th round. His underdeveloped legs will struggle to nimbly move the extra weight, and fail to generate the power that he needs to keep Alvarez at bay. Crawford will lose this fight.
    his arms are too bulky

    arms starting to resemble a hypertrophy weight lifter rather than lean and mean as it should be for boxing

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  • champion4ever
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    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED

    His upper body is shredded, but his legs still look like sticks in comparison. The power of a boxer generates up from the legs. Anyone who knows anything about boxing, knows that being ripped doesn't guarantee a win.
    However, one can reasonably deduce that he is coming to fight and looking for a knockout though. One doesn't bulk themselves up like that to run. They bulk themselves up like that to hit.

    If Bud is the stronger of the two on fight night; Then he is going to knock Canelo out. The main key to victory for him is to force Canelo to fight off the back foot by walking him down.

    That is how both Mayweather and Bivol fought and defeated him and Golovkin as well. However, we all knew that GGG should have won that fight as well as both fights but was done dirty by the judges.
    Last edited by champion4ever; 09-07-2025, 10:36 AM.

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  • champion4ever
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    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED

    Any fighter who doesn't at least try to find out about his upcoming opponent has himself and his team to blame. And Madrimov is known and was a champion. Skull, not so much.
    I agree and you are right. All I am saying is that neither Crawford or Canelo felt threatened by either of their respective opponents; Like they are of each other. Which probably explained their uneven performances.

    So what do you think of Crawford’s new physique? Is he ripped or what? He’s easily going for the knockout being that size, big and muscular.

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  • SUBZER0ED
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    Originally posted by pretty boy_

    Canelo looked like an over the hill face first brawler his last time out. Everyone knew he had been declining but he literally got old overnight against Scull. A couple years ago id say it'd be a better win than Mayweathers but not anymore. Saul's ancient.
    Scull ran like a gazelle, and threw pot-shots here and there. Even he was ashamed and apologized to Alvarez afterwards. Crawford struggled with Madrimov, who only had 11 pro fights.

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  • SUBZER0ED
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    Originally posted by champion4ever
    If any boxing fan believe that Bud or Canelo trained for their last previous opponents are either naive or just fanboys.

    Who the fuck even knew an Israil Madrimov or a William Scull anyhow? Judging by their performances; They sure as Hell didn’t.

    Which is why neither guy prepared for them.
    Any fighter who doesn't at least try to find out about his upcoming opponent has himself and his team to blame. And Madrimov is known and was a champion. Skull, not so much.

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