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Comments Thread For: Crawford Drops Gamboa Four Times, Stops Him In Nine
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Originally posted by !! Shawn View PostUnfortunately, once he tired, he really had no option but to be wreckless, it was a missmatch of ranges, and Gamboa needs his legs to bridge the gap, and that is entirely dependent on being fresh.
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Originally posted by PBP View PostThe money gets longer as you go up in weight too.
Its really a shame what happened to his career. They were trying to cash out on him with the Rios fight by moving him up 2 divisions and putting him in with a guy that was draining himself to make 135, and they did it again tonight.
I don't think he has it in his heart anymore. You heard it in the pre-fight interview, he is doing it for his family, thats it.
Its probably the end for his career. Too small for the division, getting up there in age, regressing in style, and out of the public consciousness for too long.
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Originally posted by drenlou View PostThats true... who would want to fight a conventional fighter who can fight equally as good as a southpaw?? We will just have to wait and see, but i doubt anyone calls crawford out right now!
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View Postnot really he didn't have to be that reckless he might of still loss the UD but I don't think he would of been KTFO if he didn't stay in Crawford range to long, he abandoned the body work late too I thought that was working best for Gamboa
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View Postnot really he didn't have to be that reckless he might of still loss the UD but I don't think he would of been KTFO if he didn't stay in Crawford range to long, he abandoned the body work late too I thought that was working best for Gamboa
Obviously he had some ****** wreckless moments where he had crawford in some trouble and just stood there after unloading combinations, but some of that is once again down to size, with Gamboa being in positions he is usually safe in, that are not safe places against someone with the size and reach of Crawford.
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View PostThat's the problem. Gamboa has grew he's walking around down here in Miami at 150 you really think he can make a healthy 126 at now 32? That's my point. If he can get down to 130 he can reign but that will require more work than he's willing to give I think. He will probably be hard headed and try and stay at 135 or god forbid consider moving up
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Originally posted by drenlou View PostAt the end of the day gamboa proved he belonged and that he was a throwback fighter and this loss should do nothing to hurt his rep or keep him from feeding his family! His stock rose imo..
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