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  • elgu
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    #1

    How much credit do you give Pac if he beats Crawford?

    How much credit would you give him in a scale of 1 to 10?
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    Crawford hadn't done much yet so it would be more a statement about Crawford than about Pac.

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    • -MAKAVELLI-
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      #3
      it would be a mistake to put Crawford in there against PAC...i think he gets lit up


      i would give PAC maybe 5 out of 10 if he beats Bud

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      • Larry the boss
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        5 out of 10,really Crawford has not really beaten anyone other then a blown up Gamboa

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        • MrTambourineMan
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          A Hand Job.

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          • jri9d0
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            #6
            I'd rather see Pacquiao /Garcia.

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            • Ahmed_Ismail
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              #7
              Crawford should beat somebody of note at 140 first and the fight has to happen at 140, and if goes the distance Crawford is getting the decision, Arum won't let the new cashcow lose to the old retiring Pacquiao.

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                #8
                Originally posted by jri9d0
                I'd rather see Pacquiao /Garcia.

                i want to see PAC vs Broner and PAC vs Malinaggi...in Manila

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                • Beercules
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                  #9
                  Not much too be honest.

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                  • Mukuro
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                    Crawford isn't fully established with top competition yet, but most people give him respect on the p4p list. I think a Pac win would have to be given high regard in light of that. IMO, Crawford is better than Bradley and Marquez at this stage of their respective careers (not talking accomplishments or all time great status, just in ring capabilities). What Crawford lacks in competition and experience at the top he makes up for by being an in prime p4p fighter with great skills and a big punch. Add in the fact that Pac is considered my most to be past his best, and I'd say that would be a great win.

                    I would rate it 8 or 9/10.

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