Comments Thread For: 30 Day Weights: Crawford 150.4-Pounds, Postol 145.5-Pounds

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  • Beercules
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    #11
    Originally posted by Godsfly
    people are confused. postol is actually undersized for 30 days.......
    of course

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    • fourtheboys96
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      #12
      And I thought Postol looked a bit pudgy in their face-to-face.

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        #13
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        Fired up and undefeated super lightweight world champions, "The Iceman" VIKTOR POSTOL - who holds the WBC title - and TERENCE "Bud" CRAWFORD - who holds the WBO - will strike an illuminating unification match, to determine who`s the King of the Castle.
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        Crawford is on point, Postol looks light.

        Looking forward to this fight.

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        • sammybee
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          #14
          Crawford is physically stronger than Postol & has power in both hands to knockout Postol.Even if its goes the full distance,I expect TC to win the day.

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          • BrometheusBob.
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            #15
            They both in good shape. Kind of surprised at how light Postol is though.

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            • TX_BOXNG
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              #16
              I got Crawford winning in fashion

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              • MisanthropicNY
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                #17
                Postol is more skilled. Crawford has only beaten guys because they were either cab drivers or chinny blown-featherweights.

                Postol will win this fight easily. Postol's win over Lucas is better than everything on Crawford's record combined. Crawford is another Berto. The media is hyping him like he's on that May-Pac level...smh... off of what?

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                • Combat Talk Radio
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
                  Starts slow and then bullies them. He won't be able to do that with Postol. I'm very confident Postol is gonna win this fight
                  People said the same thing about Wilder/Molina.

                  Crawford is a very skilled fighter with a decent chin.

                  Let's not forget that Hank Lundy took Postol the distance - with Lundy basically standing right in front of him all night long. Crawford is not going to stand back beyond round 6.

                  I give Postol credit for one thing: body work is tremendous. It's the only way he's going to have a chance to win - attacking the body.

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                  • Shadoww702
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by revelated
                    People said the same thing about Wilder/Molina.

                    Crawford is a very skilled fighter with a decent chin.

                    Let's not forget that Hank Lundy took Postol the distance - with Lundy basically standing right in front of him all night long. Crawford is not going to stand back beyond round 6.

                    I give Postol credit for one thing: body work is tremendous. It's the only way he's going to have a chance to win - attacking the body.
                    I got Crawford winning as well by UD or late stoppage. He's not 5'5" tall and he won't be able to grab Crawford, rest all his weight on him ,rinse and repeat like he was able to do against Mattyesse. Man he was allowed to hold WAY too much. He also towered over him and had a huge reach advantage...Can't get no inside game when they can just grab you and hold.

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                    • Shadoww702
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by mathed
                      He's 150, 30 days out from a 140 fight. Thurman is likely 160 or more for a 147 fight, 30 days out.
                      Spence and Thurman unofficially come in at about 162 fight night. IMO both could make 154 easily.

                      Crawford come in about 155. But I'm going off unofficial weight from over a year ago. 150??? He could easily make 160...

                      Thurman is HUGE! He probably now comes in Closer to 170 then 160. Hes gotten much bigger.

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