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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  • Gary Coleman
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    Originally posted by Smash
    im still laughing at floyds suggesting that bud fight benavidez
    Prior to David moving to 175, why not?

    That's the real boogeyman in the division. What's the difference in Bud fighting either?

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  • QballLobo
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    Originally posted by pretty boy_
    In before the pre-prime and catchweight excuses. On what planet is 23 not prime? With 43 fights and 30 knockouts to boot.

    Oh and Canelo asked for that catchweight, he actually wanted 150 but they negotiated 152. There was an article here on boxingscene about it.
    That quote was from a few years before when Canelo had just left 147 and could easily make 150. At the time the fight was made Canelo was past that point and would struggle to make 154 and would be and was drained at 152. Don’t fall for the Floyd propaganda.

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  • Smash
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    im still laughing at floyds suggesting that bud fight benavidez

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  • hugh grant
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    That 1 person who voted floyd, reveal yourself.
    How fresh was Pac with 70 fights under belt when floyd fought pac?
    Last edited by hugh grant; 08-08-2025, 05:02 PM.

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  • Da Pimper
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    Of course it is, how is this even a question. Mayweather beat a drained baby Canelo at catchweight of 152.

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  • NotIron
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    Originally posted by SouthpawRight
    if Saul wanted 150 why would he negotiate it to 152
    He didn't "want" 150 but he did say he would fight at 150.

    So his words were used against him, and they negotiated 152.

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  • pretty boy_
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    Originally posted by SouthpawRight
    I could see Saul-TBud being a re tarded version of Miguel-Floyd

    Saul is flat footed and TBud is flat footed compared to Floyd

    TBud juggles between fighting Saul off as he looks to outbox him
    Haha, good comparison I agree. Won't be much movement at all for Bud at 168. Rock em sock em like you said but Crawford is very clever with his shots when hes trading. They might both be gassed after 6 rounds lmao.

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  • SouthpawRight
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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.
    I could see Saul-TBud being a re tarded version of Miguel-Floyd

    Saul is flat footed and TBud is flat footed compared to Floyd

    TBud juggles between fighting Saul off as he looks to outbox him

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  • SouthpawRight
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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.
    Floyd schooling Saul has the honor of being the first to beat Saul

    bonus points for a win when it’s the first time the opponent has been defeated

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  • pretty boy_
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    Originally posted by SouthpawRight
    We must see how competitive the fight itself is. Sometimes fights can be wide but highly competitive like Floyd-Miguel

    Floyd 9-3 Miguel but Miguel made him work
    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.

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