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    Comments Thread For: Stephen ?Breadman? Edwards on Terence Crawford?s genius

    "No fighter is perfect, but he?s flawless," coach Stephen Edwards tells Owen Lewis.
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  • The D3vil
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    Talk your shxt, Bread.

    All the Canelophiles called you every name in the book when you said Bud would embarrass their idol

    You took it in stride & you were 100% right.
    Last edited by The D3vil; Today, 04:14 PM.

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      There's no way Canelo won five rounds, wouldn't give him four.

      Crawford doesn't look flashy, but his ring IQ is so high, I think he beats everyone, including Ennis, up to 168 lbs.

      Light heavyweight may be a stretch, looking at Bivol and Benavidez. That may sound crazy, but Bud is that great, wouldn't count him out of any fight.

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        Bud trained 10 months of the year (as bud only fight s once a year) for this Nel o fight and the hard work paid off. Give Nel o rematch, see if Nel o can make adjustments

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          #5
          good call u take the flowers when u get it right & the crap when u get it wrong

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            #6
            Originally posted by hugh grant
            Give Nel o rematch, see if Nel o can make adjustments
            No need for a rematch. Bud not only won, he showed he was better, and by a significant margin. That settles that.

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            • boxingitis
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              #7
              Would Crawford fight Benavidez at 168 since he is the "Undisputed" champ at 168?

              It's easier to be Undisputed once a guy already collected all the belts. All credit to Crawford for beating Canelo, but Canelo had been holdingn those titles hostage for years.
              Last edited by boxingitis; Today, 06:22 PM.

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                Bud has the highest boxing IQ of any fighter I have ever seen, along with nerves of steel and patience that is incredible. He is alot stronger than most other boxers from years of wrestling. He hits hard but it is his punch placement that hurts guys.

                It seriously seems like things slow down for him while he is in the ring. He sees shots when they are coming in, negates them and then instantly finds a weakness to exploit.

                If I had to sum it up, he is like a savant. I've seen it in every fight of his. He is not normal in his brain quickness and what he sees compared to other guys and how quickly he processes what he needs to do.

                He definitely competes in any era. He is one of the top 10 boxers all time IMO.

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                  #9
                  Floyd vs Bud at 147, who wins? Same result at 135?

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                  • boxingitis
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Theshotyoudontsee
                    Bud has the highest boxing IQ of any fighter I have ever seen, along with nerves of steel and patience that is incredible. He is alot stronger than most other boxers from years of wrestling. He hits hard but it is his punch placement that hurts guys.

                    It seriously seems like things slow down for him while he is in the ring. He sees shots when they are coming in, negates them and then instantly finds a weakness to exploit.

                    If I had to sum it up, he is like a savant. I've seen it in every fight of his. He is not normal in his brain quickness and what he sees compared to other guys and how quickly he processes what he needs to do.

                    He definitely competes in any era. He is one of the top 10 boxers all time IMO.
                    He beat Canelo wil the long Jab to keep him at distance and lateral movement to tired Canelo. It was a great strategy as they know Canelo gases easily and doesn't work with his jab. I doubt that Crawford would have beaten Benavidez at 168 since Benavidez would probably have a longer jab and full of stamina.

                    Crawford vs Sheeraz should be interesting, see how Crawford show his IQ vs someone has a longer reach than him.
                    Last edited by boxingitis; Today, 08:33 PM.

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