Good thing I never said Crawford's resume was "amazing". I just said it was better than Garcia's given their situation the past 2 years. My original point was that Garcia, since 2014, has portrayed the image that he doesn't want to face high level opposition (as shown by his bad resume given the available fighters in PBC stable), meaning I don't expect that trend to change for someone like Crawford.
Who do you want Crawford to fight next?
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You are high as f.uck if you think Crawford has a better resume then Garcia. Garcia fighting Lamont trumps Crawfords entire resume.Good thing I never said Crawford's resume was "amazing". I just said it was better than Garcia's given their situation the past 2 years. My original point was that Garcia, since 2014, has portrayed the image that he doesn't want to face high level opposition (as shown by his bad resume given the available fighters in PBC stable), meaning I don't expect that trend to change for someone like Crawford.Comment
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postol is the best option but its obvious hbo wont put up the money for both fighters. id say most realistic option for an ok fight would be provo who they can low ballComment
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You may have missed the part where I said given the situation. Crawford's resume wasn't great in 2015 but his 2014 resume was pretty solid. Burns (135 champ), Gamboa (strong 126/130 fighter and 135 interim champ) and Beltran (top 5 contender at 135 and drew against Burns earlier in 2014) are 3 guys he fought that were top 5 in his division.
Peterson was a great opponent but Garcia should have honestly should have lost that fight. And even if we weren't counting that controversial decision, the guys he fought before and after Peterson are an absolute embarrassment given how deep Haymon's 140/147 stable is. Garcia, as the 140 champ, in 2014 literally fought a guy in Salka who was ranked MUCH lower at 135 (he was ranked like in the 70s) than the guys Crawford fought from the same division that year (all of whom were within the top 5-7).Comment
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