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  • #11
    I'd be weary of going to Glasgow if i was Crawford. If he does, he better KO Burns.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
      Hearn basically said he doesn't intend to send Burns to MSG when the fight can be made in Glasgow. Crawford is Burns's mandatory.
      that's what I thought. If anything, itd be an undercard on the ggg fight if burns did come to msg

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      • #13
        People have to remember there is 2 sections at the Madison Square Garden location, the arena that holds 21,000 where Miguel Cotto or any big draws fight at or like the guy above said the theater which holds around 5000 fans.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
          Crawford is a bad matchup for him. He's better off fighting Miguel Vasquez.
          Vasquez isn't a great match-up for him either, ditto Abril, they're all movers with a long reach.

          Burns's style is more suited to Bogere, Figueroa, DeMarco or even Broner over those guys.

          Originally posted by hougigo View Post
          that's what I thought. If anything, itd be an undercard on the ggg fight if burns did come to msg
          They were talking about January for Crawford v Burns at MSG, but judging by Hearn's comments I don't see the fight happening in NY.
          Last edited by Weebler I; 07-31-2013, 09:15 AM.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
            Crawford is a bad matchup for him. He's better off fighting Miguel Vasquez.
            That's an understatement

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            • #16
              Ha Ha. Why are you all humoring this as if Burns would actually fight crawford anywhere.

              Crawford is a good boxer and Burns does not fight good boxers, just ask broner and vasquez. Crawford, though untested is still too big of a risk.

              I dont wanna sound like a hater but burns comes off as a guy who would be more than content in babysitting that strap he has at home against b and c comp for as long as possible.
              Last edited by comanick; 07-31-2013, 09:38 AM.

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              • #17
                After what Gonzalez was doing to Burns I wouldn't put Burns in the same continent with Crawford. If Terrance is in Europe Burns better be in Brazil.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by comanick View Post
                  Ha Ha. Why are you all humoring this as if Burns would actually fight crawford anywhere.

                  Crawford is a good boxer and Burns does not fight good boxers, just ask broner and vasquez. Crawford, though untested is still too big of a risk.

                  I dont wanna sound like a hater but burns comes off as a guy who would be more than content in babysitting that strap he has at home against b and c comp for as long as possible.
                  Burns signed to fight Vasquez, MV pulled out of the fight.

                  Crawford is Burns's mandatory, he has to fight him at some point.

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                  • #19
                    Ricky Burns should avoid Terence Crawford at all costs as Ricky just does not have the skillset to even be competitive. Ricky is big but he is a very basic fighter who will be lucky to escape with his belt against Raymundo Beltran. And even though I am certain Beltran will humble Burns on Sept 7th, I also understand that unless Beltran knocks out Ricky Burns, there is no way he is winning a decision in Glasgow. Ricky Burns is going to have to make a decision on if he wants to be the best lightweight in the UK (which is like being the Best American Soccer Player) or a World Champion and come across the pond. I have a feeling Burns just wants to be the best in Glasgow.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by voneric View Post
                      Ricky Burns should avoid Terence Crawford at all costs as Ricky just does not have the skillset to even be competitive. Ricky is big but he is a very basic fighter who will be lucky to escape with his belt against Raymundo Beltran. And even though I am certain Beltran will humble Burns on Sept 7th, I also understand that unless Beltran knocks out Ricky Burns, there is no way he is winning a decision in Glasgow. Ricky Burns is going to have to make a decision on if he wants to be the best lightweight in the UK (which is like being the Best American Soccer Player) or a World Champion and come across the pond. I have a feeling Burns just wants to be the best in Glasgow.
                      Burns is already a World Champion, and if he goes across the pond it won't be to the US, the best lightweights are in Mexico and Cuba.

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