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  • daggum
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    #11
    figueroa....lol. he got a debatable decision against belmontes then a very dubious decision against burns, then barely beat demarco 5 divisions above his best. hes just not a top fighter

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    • SplitSecond
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      #12
      Figueroa stands no chance vs Crawford.

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      • DJ_Quaaludes
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        #13
        LOL, this is some next level trolling from the OP. A guy who was overhyped (fun fighter, but limited), undisciplined (weight issues) and with fragile hands would take down a p4p-caliber Crawford.....

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        • -Kev-
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          #14
          Originally posted by daggum
          figueroa....lol. he got a debatable decision against belmontes then a very dubious decision against burns, then barely beat demarco 5 divisions above his best. hes just not a top fighter
          Yeah, he's not very good. He also seems to load up hard on his punches, but just can't hurt his opponents. I expect him to get/lose decisions for the rest of his short career. He has not adjusted his style as someone who can't punch would do, he's an in your face fighter, blocks with his face, without having much power to sustain that style for a long career. He should be boxing, not trying to be Arturo Gatti.

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          • bambam182
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            #15
            ROFL ****** nut hugger crawford fans. you guys arent far behind the GGGoons and the pac-tards.

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            • HarvardBlue
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              #16
              Crawford would easily out box him. That's not even debatable.

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              • jmrf4435
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                #17
                The OMar figogifto who won a gift against ricky Burns??? THat omar


                Crawford would end his career

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                • Scipio2009
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by bambam182
                  I bet if he was still active he would have beat crawford already.

                  btw whatever happened to him?
                  He was beat up and had serious hand issues; you add that he'd been able to put away a bit of money, and he felt confident in his position to take some extended time off, resting his hands and body.

                  Figueroa Jr is only 27 years old, and is still undefeated.

                  According to BoxingScene, Figueroa Jr has been back in the gym since January, so he's getting back fighting fit, and is simply waiting on a Texas date to open up for him.

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