pacquiao vs crawford?even if he loses?

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  • Hewito
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    pacquiao vs crawford?even if he loses?

    So what happens if Crawford loses?Will pacquiao fight Vargas,worse yet,is it a sure thing pacquiao is coming back?
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    Crawford aint losing to a bum like Postol, let's get real. This fight will suck, Postol will retreat like the weak bish he is and Crawford will break him down. YAWN.

    ANYHOW, with that said, and knowing Crawford will win, I'd love to see this fight but if Broner becomes available then I'd rather watch that based on pure entertainment value alone (press conferences etc).

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      #3
      Originally posted by Hewito
      So what happens if Crawford loses?Will pacquiao fight Vargas,worse yet,is it a sure thing pacquiao is coming back?
      if crawford loses and then fight pac next, will the same people that is saying crawford will spark pac out change their tone and say pac is cherry picking crawford???

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      • Sledgeweather17
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        Originally posted by Golovkin
        Crawford aint losing to a bum like Postol, let's get real. This fight will suck, Postol will retreat like the weak bish he is and Crawford will break him down. YAWN.

        ANYHOW, with that said, and knowing Crawford will win, I'd love to see this fight but if Broner becomes available then I'd rather watch that based on pure entertainment value alone (press conferences etc).
        I thought Amir Imam would destroy that midget Granados, but and then destroy Postol, but look what happened.

        Crawford could very realistically beat Crawford. He has a much, much better chance than I gave to Granados to beat Imam.

        Crawford remember takes 3-4 rounds to adjust to his opponents, and unlike Mayweather, gets hit a lot during the period that he is gathering intel.

        I still favor Crawford but man, anything is possible in this match up.

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        • The Problem Child
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          Originally posted by Sledgeweather17
          I thought Amir Imam would destroy that midget Granados, but and then destroy Postol, but look what happened.

          Crawford could very realistically beat Crawford. He has a much, much better chance than I gave to Granados to beat Imam.

          Crawford remember takes 3-4 rounds to adjust to his opponents, and unlike Mayweather, gets hit a lot during the period that he is gathering intel.

          I still favor Crawford but man, anything is possible in this match up.
          I getcha but Crawford is just TOO SOLID man, he has solid fundaments and SOLID execution. I haven't seen a fighter this complete all around in a while.

          Meanwhile, Postol relies on length and catching mistakes/weaknesses, with DECENT execution that will not cut it against a fighter who is a class or two above. It works with guys like Matthysse but not with fighters who are fundamentally sound like Crawford. Postol is a C- level fighter facing a B+/A fighter in Crawford, there are levels to this and it will show clearly on fight night IMO.

          I do agree anything is possible but this is one of those cases where I don't see it. Crawford has too much on the arsenal, Postol doesn't. If Crawford gets taken to deep waters, IF, Crawford still has the better toolbox to work with and find a way.

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          • RespekonMyName
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            #6
            Considering Pac's history, Crawford has a better chance of getting the fight if he loses.

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            • boliodogs
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              I don't think of it as Pacquiao coming back because he never retired in the first place. Barring a training injury he will fight in November so it will be about six months from his last fight. Pacquiao has been taking six months or more off between fights for many years.I would love a Pacquiao vs Crawford fight to happen. I would want it to be at 140 pounds because it would give Pacquiao a chance to win a world title in a new weight class. Both men are come forward aggressive fighters with power in both hands so it would likely be an exciting fight. I would pick Pacquiao to win it.

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