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  • edpboxing
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    #1

    Terence Crawford retiring



    looks like a YouTube link attached to tweet
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    #2
    Video he posted

    https://********/L8P6pokgsUw?si=wgCWvucWrRGs-qiq

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    • Boxing 112
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      #3
      He fights once a year and just got the biggest check possible vs the biggest name possible and one of the biggest wins ever. I thought the weight division jump would be too much but he went up and took all them belts of Canelo the biggest name of this era. Perfect ending and there are not many of those in Boxing.

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      • SouthpawRight
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        #4
        tremendous talent

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          #5
          Seems like it was expected. Didn't seem intrigued by any other names at 168 or 160.

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            #6
            Seems very calculated. I had a feeling floyd was going to produce all these retire unbeaten guys.
            It's like he was coasting for long periods of career, dithering not listening to criticism, and not doing much as he was the only one who knew he was going to call Nel o out oneday. Like it was the plan
            Last edited by hugh grant; 12-16-2025, 07:52 PM.

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              #7
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              Seems very calculated. I had a feeling floyd was going to produce all these retire unbeaten guys.
              It's like he was coasting for long periods of career, dithering not listening to criticism, and not doing much as he was the only one who knew he was going to call Nel o out oneday. Like it was the plan
              my azz

              TBud retire undefeated due to a softer era and one fight a year program

              cant fault him for being the best of a weaker era

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              • kiaba360
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                Happy to hear it, and I think we all knew before the Canelo fight that this was an "end-game" fight for TC. No other bout is going to pay him as much or be as prestigious, so it's the perfect moment to retire and not be an impediment to progress. Hit the reset button on 168lb and let the current crop of contenders challenge for the belts.


                Last edited by kiaba360; 12-16-2025, 11:58 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by kiaba360
                  Happy to hear it, and I think we all knew before the Canelo fight that this was an "end-game" fight for TC. No other bout is going to pay him as much or be as prestigious, so it's the perfect moment to retire and not be an impediment to progress. Hit the reset button on 168lb and let the current crop of contenders challenge for the belts.
                  jackpot for Diego

                  can't think of a better return opponent for Saul than Diego

                  an up and coming young undefeated Mexican who is beatable

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SouthpawRight
                    jackpot for Diego

                    can't think of a better return opponent for Saul than Diego

                    an up and coming young undefeated Mexican who is beatable
                    I haven't even contemplated about what Canelo would do next. He seems to get away with just about anything, which creates instability and unpredictability. I'm sure Hearn would be giddy to make that happen for a day 1 guy like Pacheco. The issue is that Canelo said he wasn't coming back until September(?), and Pacheco shouldn't wait so long. Ideally, I would prefer if Pacheco fought Munguia next. If he wins that, then Canelo/Pacheco for the WBO title.

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