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Originally posted by _original_ View PostI agree that Crawford should easily handle Burns, but that's a pretty bold statement about being a future top P4P'er. He also has low reward/high risk written all over him so he might fly under the radar especially with his mindset of not pleasing fans.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostI'm guessing he means the Scottish crowd doesn't matter, in the sense that he won't let the overwhelming support Burns will get faze him.
He should care. I mean he came off as really arrogant after his fight with Klimov. You don't do that, you want to try to cater to the fans verbally if you can not do it in the ring. At least say you're gonna go out there and give the fans a good fight. Floyd is not a live action hero in the ring but he always promises a good fight for promotional purposes. This guy Crawford has said forget the fans on two occasions already, and he is boring on the mic too. When he loses, no one is gonna care. No one's gonna hate him or make fun of his loss.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostHe said the same exact thing for the booing crowd in Florida in his last fight. He said doesn't care about the crowd booing and he won't fight like they ask him to.
He should care. I mean he came off as really arrogant after his fight with Klimov. You don't do that, you want to try to cater to the fans verbally if you can not do it in the ring. At least say you're gonna go out there and give the fans a good fight. Floyd is not a live action hero in the ring but he always promises a good fight for promotional purposes. This guy Crawford has said forget the fans on two occasions already, and he is boring on the mic too. When he loses, no one is gonna care. No one's gonna hate him or make fun of his loss.
He's saying that the Scottish home crowd (Going to be extremely rowdy) won't get into his head and negatively effect his performance.
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