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    By Lyle Fitzsimmons - Now that, ladies and gentlemen, was what a fight of the year should look like.

    In a perfect example of what happens when you step beyond robotic repetition and incorporate plot twists and drama, Terence Crawford and Yuriorkis Gamboa got together Saturday night for a match that’s sure to be fondly remembered when BWAA members mark their ballots come December.

    The majority of the first four rounds were controlled – if not actually dominated – by the older, smaller challenger, who used a discernable speed advantage to land eye-catching, if not particularly concussive, pot shots to a younger, bigger adversary’s head and body.

    The narrative was almost literally turned on its head in the fifth round, when the champion began connecting with the short, precise counterpunches he’d been barely missing on for the first 12 minutes, and nearly drove his foil into stiff-legged stupor with each successive blow.

    Ultimately, as the battered visitor mounted a dramatic final valiant push before a suddenly hushed crowd in round nine, he was again caught by a laser-guided counter on the way in. And just that quickly, the hometown hero was lifted victoriously, to the approval of his 10,000-plus gathered followers.

    The ninth alone was enough to guarantee the fight gets love during awards season, and when placed atop the masterpiece that had already been concocted through 24 minutes, it’s a winning combination.

    Measured by the four criteria discussed in this space last week, it scores well, too.

    Though a WBO title at 135 pounds these days isn’t exactly on the level of Roberto Duran or Henry Armstrong, it was still a legitimate enough matchup to warrant a middling score (6) on the 10-point significance system. That, coupled with higher marks for departure from pre-fight script (7), in-fight momentum shifts (10) and level of sustained action (8), calculates to a memorable 31 on my card. [Click Here To Read More]

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    This is boxing's next top p4p fighter. Him vs Danny Garcia would be great sometime in the future.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by TheBestSport View Post
      This is boxing's next top p4p fighter. Him vs Danny Garcia would be great sometime in the future.
      Algieri is a good start

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      • #4
        Gamboa was only a LW in wt, he looked small....Bud can move up but I believe Danny's going to WW...still, a lot of matchups for him @ JWW...

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        • #5
          Too bad we probably won't see Crawford vs. Mikey Garcia or Crawford vs. Danny Garcia. If Arum says Garcia is a no-go for Manny, then he's probably a no-go for Crawford as well. Still, a fight with Postol or Ruslan at 140 would be great fights, and of course a fight with Manny @ 140 would be awesome! Maybe a bout with Hank Lundy would be a good test for Crawford at 140.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TheBestSport View Post
            This is boxing's next top p4p fighter. Him vs Danny Garcia would be great sometime in the future.
            And you're crowning him after losing the first four rounds and then KOing a weak-chinned featherweight?

            Uhh yeah, I think I need to see Crawford fight guys who are his size who will actually stand up to his punching power at 140... and then I can make a fair assessment of him...

            Since he's on Top Rank...I think Ruslan or Algieri is a good start towards seeing what he's made of...unless he wants to move right up to 47' and right for Abregu...

            I've always thought that these fighters like Gamboa see a guy like Pacquiao and think it's easy to just move up in weight...Pacquiao is a once I a generation fighter...Gamboa definitely can't fight above 135 and is probably stuck there now because he's put on muscle weight..but he should have really been fighting at 130 or below...

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            • #7
              You got to love how humble this kid is....

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              • #8
                TC outboxes ruslan easily

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                • #9
                  Roach thinks Manny is not a good puncher? It is better to come from him and not me.

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                  • #10
                    I think Crawford cleans up 140 EASILY IMO as far as just looking at it from a stylistic standpoint, I would favor him against all of them to be honest because most of them just depend on Power and all either have already been or can be out-boxed.

                    But lets be more realistic, he will likely match up with with the guys Top Rank can match him up with like: Provodnikov, Algieri, Vargas, Dulorme which are all nice match ups for Crawford if he is moving up.

                    The others at 140 who are with Al Haymon and GBP, not so sure if those fights can happen.

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