Thats a blatant lie bro, I personally was very aware of Bud chances to close the gap and be able to pull it off him being a skilled fighter even tho I picked Canelo UD(post history backs me up), dont try to act now that you were the only human on planet earth that picked Bud to win, plenty folks gave him a shot ,obviously the ginger was the favorite as usual being the former king at 168 and the weight difference , also we saw Bud wasn't so little after all if you payed attention how big he looked in front of Canelo, also keep in mind the significant reach advantage which he used perfectly by establishing the Jab(something Canelo never could didnt bother to try) let me also remind you Canelo took the fight cause Turki offered him 150 millions reasons not because Crawford was precisely the weakest link. Again, calling TBud a cherry isn't smart as he clearly is anything but a cherry.
Comments Thread For: Defining Terence Crawford?s defining win ? Errol Spence or Canelo Alvarez?
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I got one better. How about Crawford cut back down to 147 and fight Manny Pacquiao?
After all, Pac is still an active fighter you know.
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Thats a blatant lie bro, I personally was very aware of Bud chances to close the gap and be able to pull it off him being a skilled fighter even tho I picked Canelo UD(post history backs me up), dont try to act now that you were the only human on planet earth that picked Bud to win, plenty folks gave him a shot ,obviously the ginger was the favorite as usual being the former king at 168 and the weight difference , also we saw Bud wasn't so little after all if you payed attention how big he looked in front of Canelo, also keep in mind the significant reach advantage which he used perfectly by establishing the Jab(something Canelo never could didnt bother to try) let me also remind you Canelo took the fight cause Turki offered him 150 millions reasons not because Crawford was precisely the weakest link. Again, calling TBud a cherry isn't smart as he clearly is anything but a cherry.
I never said I was the only one. However, those who didn’t kept referencing the size differential. Everything you said I’ve already explained in detail prior to the fight. The reach, size and power were all non-factors.
When it got right down to it. Terence Bud Crawford was just the better fighter plain and simple. There are levels to this fight game and obviously Canelo is and never was on Bud’s level.
Not a cherry-pick? Not enough money in the world could have gotten Canelo in the ring with Benny. That was the fight that boxing fans actually wanted to see not Alvarez vs Crawford.
Neither Haymon or Turki were able to persuade Canelo to step inside of that squared ring with David Benavidez. If a 150 mil couldn’t do it than nothing could. He settled for the perceived lesser challenger of the two.
Which was a fight that boxing fans never demanded or wanted. He picked Bud by choice and not force. That makes it cherry-pick.
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I am gonna take a different route.....I don't think Bud's defining win was against either of those guys. I think the victory that will always define who Bud is to me is his victory over Viktor Postol. I know Postol's career after he got washed by Bud is not good.....But alot of that has to do with the fact that after Bud he took almost three years off before he fought again. Before they fought, Postol was seen as the most avoided man in boxing, and had just come out of a near two year stretch as 140s boogyman. He literally ran Danny Garcia, Lucas Mattyse, among others out of the division.....Hell Danny straight ducked him to fight a dude named Rod Salka.
Postol's style at the time was seen as too tricky and not worth the risk....and Bud knocked him down twice, and straight schooled him. That victory showed me more than anything that Bud's true strength is the versatility of his style. He was exceptional in that fight. That combined with the competitive toughness he showed against Gamboa, in what was his first major TV opportunity sealed him as not just my favorite boxer, but the label that came to define his career: Your favorite boxer's favorite boxer.👍 1Comment
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