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  • ThunderFists
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    #51
    are people forgetting what castillo did to mayweather in that first fight, crawford is an example of a supreme two fisted fighter, arguably the best switch hitter in boxing history, with goated accuray, don't think i've ever witnessed a fighter as accurate and lethal as crawford with both hands, live.

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    • QueensburyRules
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      #52
      Originally posted by Carpe Diem
      Floyd must’ve done something to some of these boxers for the type of bitterness they have towards him. They’re admitting Floyd is in the conversation for the GOAT without fully admitting it with their constant comparisons. Why not bring up Sugar Ray Robinson, Leonard, etc?
      - - Y U watch TBE TUE trash? He cra ck daddy told him that Oscar whoooped him like he cra ck daddy used to whoop him...

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      • SouthpawRight
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        #53
        Originally posted by ThunderFists
        are people forgetting what castillo did to mayweather in that first fight, crawford is an example of a supreme two fisted fighter, arguably the best switch hitter in boxing history, with goated accuray, don't think i've ever witnessed a fighter as accurate and lethal as crawford with both hands, live.
        TBud would box with Floyd

        that is his temperament

        In Floyd you have the most accurate straight right spammer in the history of the sport of boxing Carpe Diem

        TBud getting feint baited and eating 5 straight rights in less than 10 seconds from Madrimov

        Floyd has never had a sequence this bad in his entire career

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        • El_Mero
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          #54
          From 135 and below, fmj
          from 140 and above Crawf

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          • GhostofDempsey
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            #55
            Crawford is a more complete fighter, better overall boxer. Floyd was a great defensive fighter but he was beatable, I'd say he had at least three gift decisions that went his way. He also never fought elite level fighters at their best. Floyd would have ducked every version of Crawford, while Bud would have sought a fight with Floyd and chased him to no avail.

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            • Carpe Diem
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              #56
              Originally posted by ThunderFists
              are people forgetting what castillo did to mayweather in that first fight, crawford is an example of a supreme two fisted fighter, arguably the best switch hitter in boxing history, with goated accuray, don't think i've ever witnessed a fighter as accurate and lethal as crawford with both hands, live.
              Crawford is a great southpaw, but a mediocre orthodox at best. Prisoner of the moment is a thing. Yes, he’s definitely lethal with both hands, but in terms of accuracy, he’s not that impressive. He needs to get into a drills-like rhythm to find his offense, he’s not that good at manipulating his opponents to open up(Pause), that’s why he’s more of a punching with his opponent type of counter-puncher similar to Juan Manuel Marquez, but he usually always find success even if he puts himself in harms way while doing, but we’ve also seen him struggle a bit when his opponent doesn’t engage into exchanges and forces him to be more aggressive.

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