Comments Thread For: Going out on top: Terence "Bud" Crawford, five-division champ calls it a career

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    #21
    Originally posted by SouthpawRight
    who are the other 5?

    Sugar Leonard?
    The other 5 that resonated with me in no particular order: Ali, Leonard, Haggler, young Tyson, Roy Jones.

    Honorable mention to Clubber Lang (1st fight + training scene). "No pain..no pain..no pain.."

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    • hugh grant
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      #22
      Rematch Nel o then retire

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      • boxingitis
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        #23
        Originally posted by SouthpawRight
        This guy was so good that he had only 1 truly close fight Madrimov
        He never gave Ortiz, Ennis, or Fundora a chance
        We know what Ortiz did to Madrimov.

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        • Carpe Diem
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          #24
          Salute to Crawford! That’s the best way to go out. I hope he doesn’t get the itch to come back again.

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          • Monty Fisto
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            #25
            The gret entertainer he was not, but he was a phenomenal competitor and fearsome boxer. Part of me has always been sceptical because of the levels he faced over much of his career, but part of me feels his upper levels were not tapped because every time he faced elite opponents, they were found wanting and his talents were superior. Ultimately he is a hall of famer and all time great, but I think he took his time proving his case. Funnily enough, now was when I think the entire boxing world would be ready to embrace him as The Man and he is retiring -- would have been happy to see him fight again, but also glad for him that he chooses to draw the curtain at the top of his game and in good health.

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            • b Murphington
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              #26
              Originally posted by Deleted

              The other 5 that resonated with me in no particular order: Ali, Leonard, Haggler, young Tyson, Roy Jones.

              Honorable mention to Clubber Lang (1st fight + training scene). "No pain..no pain..no pain.."
              “No pain…no pain….no pain..” was Rocky IV no?

              Rocky III was, “what is your prediction?”

              ”prediction?…..(looks at the camera)…..pain…”

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              • TonyRespectful
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                #27
                Peace,out

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                • SouthpawRight
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Deleted
                  The other 5 that resonated with me in no particular order: Ali, Leonard, Haggler, young Tyson, Roy Jones.

                  Honorable mention to Clubber Lang (1st fight + training scene). "No pain..no pain..no pain.."
                  who would you say was the most skilled? Sugar Leonard?

                  Originally posted by boxingitis
                  Originally posted by Malvado
                  Styles and attributes makes fights, Considering Canelo’s stamina fades in the middle of a fight and he doesn't throw combinations outside loading on his punches. Alvarez is a mix of a counter puncher and pressure fighter, he has versatility, but isn't great in either area. Such as ring cutting, or fighting in the backpedal to find the right timing. He just has the right qualities to pull it off, such as reflexes for defense, handspeed with the necessary punching power.

                  Compared to Madrimov, who can match his pace, angles and reflexes.
                  He never gave Ortiz, Ennis, or Fundora a chance
                  We know what Ortiz did to Madrimov.
                  uck those guys

                  my only criticism of TBud is he didn't give Madrimov, who deserved it, an INSTArematch

                  the PROVEN commodity when it comes to giving him a good fight

                  Originally posted by Monty Fisto
                  Originally posted by Carpe Diem
                  Salute to Crawford! That’s the best way to go out. I hope he doesn’t get the itch to come back again.
                  The gret entertainer he was not, but he was a phenomenal competitor and fearsome boxer. Part of me has always been sceptical because of the levels he faced over much of his career, but part of me feels his upper levels were not tapped because every time he faced elite opponents, they were found wanting and his talents were superior. Ultimately he is a hall of famer and all time great, but I think he took his time proving his case. Funnily enough, now was when I think the entire boxing world would be ready to embrace him as The Man and he is retiring -- would have been happy to see him fight again, but also glad for him that he chooses to draw the curtain at the top of his game and in good health.
                  they can't all be the charisma and talent of Floyd

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                  • b Murphington
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by hugh grant
                    Rematch Nel o then retire
                    Why would he rematch Nelo?

                    Was not anywhere near close enough to warrant a rematch. Canelo stayed competitive enough and he won a few rounds, but he lost CLEAN!

                    It was competitive at the start, but Crawford pulled away using his high skill and speed.

                    The most you can give Canelo, is like, 4 rds. And I feel I’m being generous in saying that.

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                    • b Murphington
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                      #30
                      I think history’s gonna be kind to Crawford’s career. Undisputed in how many weight classes?

                      Only really had one close fight that I can think of. Floyd’s had several close fights.

                      And you can say that Floyd fought in a tougher era, sure, but Crawford had no control over when he fought.

                      AND Crawford was not in the drivers seat for his career and he still did what he did.

                      Didn’t have the name or the popularity, but he had the SKILL and the WILL.

                      ATG no discussion. He’s up there with the best.

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