Comments Thread For: Roach: Crawford is Lying, Postol Would Never Turn Him Down

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  • Mr. Philadel
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    #41
    Originally posted by AddiX
    Is it just me or does it seem like black fighters are ducking white fighters at the highest rate in this sports history?
    it's just you

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    • MisanthropicNY
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      #42
      Originally posted by deanrw
      The ones on here calling Crawford a hype job are just as downright silly as the ones who call GGG a hype job.

      Simply put, there are guys out there who are the real deal and have the skills. Regardless of what you think, Crawford is the real deal. Postal may be one also. That is why this fight has to happen. Both of them have amazing skillsets that need to be matched up.

      Postal himself said recently he was not ready quite yet. Fine then but this fight has to happen in 2016. It is the one fight that I am looking forward to more than any other fight.
      How is Crawford the real deal? Whom did he beat? He showed "skills" against bums? So did Sven and Julio Chavez for his first fights against nobodies... Gamboa showed skills too.. pointless statement

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      • stovepipe
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        #43
        Can someone show me where Postol is quoted as saying he is "not ready" for Crawford?

        seems not only is the opposite true but his manager specifically addresses it and denies it, plus, there is video all over the place and articles about Postol calling out Crawford.

        The last we saw of Victor Postol (28-0, 12KO), he scored a shocking tenth round stoppage of the usually sturdy Lucas Matthysse on the night of October 3rd at the StubHub Center in Carson, California. In doing so he picked up the vacant WBC 140-pound title.

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        • jqSide
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          #44
          Doesn't matter who is lying. It can always be made after the Lundy fight.
          We'll soon see who prices himself out. It's not really hard to figure when time comes.

          There's no big rush. Both fighters can't go anywhere. They have nowhere else to go.

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