great fight gamboa isn't a lw and wasn't strong or long enough to really impose his will. Crawford has legit skills and did what he had to to win.
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Originally posted by hitking View PostGamboa didn't get reckless. He got the hell knocked outta him by a guy that discovered a round earlier that he couldn't hurt him and basically walked him down. And once the rules were established that Crawford could hurt Gamboa and not visa versa, the fight was over. Yes, he countered Gamboa effectively. But countering is a lil easier when you don't have to worry about making the other guy miss.
I was thinking to myself wtf is Gamboa doing he was 2 rounds up and staying in the pocket way to long but I guess he thought he could hurt Crawford 1st
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View PostIDK I think that L did something to Broner mentally while TC still has that invincible mentality. Good fight but even though Gamboa isn't a 135 pounder he's quicker more skillful and probably hits almost just as hard as Broner so..
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View PostTC has a lot of flaws too buddy.. Gamboa just to small.
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People wondering how Crawford looks at 140 must be forgetting that he's already fought there; Prescott. I think that weight suits him better than 135 actually, although I'm still not fully sold on him fighting the best at 140.
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View PostReally? Why did Crawford admit to being hurt in the 9th around and losing most of the 1st half of the fight...he even said that Gamboa leaves his left had low so he switched SP and Gamboa likes to rush in that's how he was able to catch him. That is the definition of being reckless
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View PostReally? Why did Crawford admit to being hurt in the 9th around and losing most of the 1st half of the fight...he even said that Gamboa leaves his left had low so he switched SP and Gamboa likes to rush in that's how he was able to catch him. That is the definition of being reckless
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Originally posted by hitking View PostGamboa doesn't hit nearly as hard as Broner. Maidana said AB could crack. I do agree that the loss to Chino appears to have damaged AB. He looked like hammered dawg **** in his last fight. Crawford would be the fav. But I think AB would be a very live dog.
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