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Comments Thread For: IBF: Indongo Must Face Lipinets Next, No Crawford Unification
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Originally posted by corelone View Postlimpinets has worn his opps down with more strength than skill. Indongo showed a lot of skill with some strength. Pretty intriguing. I'd drive to vegas for this. La is ok, but the night life is deadly.
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So what happened to the WBA/WBC & IBF having a parley for the good of the sport to embrace unifications? "Didn't last long did it"!
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Sounds good to me. Both guys would get mauled by Crawford now. I like the idea of each staking a step-up in this next fight (by fighting each other), then going on to unify w/ Bud. Plus it adds more legitimacy to the winner, and makes him a better fight for Crawford's resume.
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostI don't see the issue here. Let him clear his Mando, Brook had to clear Spence before thinking about unification or Khan.
I like that they stick to their rules but its pretty clear they need amending.
Problem is they likely have no desire to because unifications arent in their interest.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostSounds good to me. Both guys would get mauled by Crawford now. I like the idea of each staking a step-up in this next fight (by fighting each other), then going on to unify w/ Bud. Plus it adds more legitimacy to the winner, and makes him a better fight for Crawford's resume.
Two belts each (though Indongo's won vs weaker opp). Winner takes all. Is it too much to ask to get that just once?
This mando will just give the other orgs time to think of some other way to get out of the unification. Thinking of some bs reason to strip one of them. Or maybe some other reason the fight cant happen
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostSounds good to me. Both guys would get mauled by Crawford now. I like the idea of each staking a step-up in this next fight (by fighting each other), then going on to unify w/ Bud. Plus it adds more legitimacy to the winner, and makes him a better fight for Crawford's resume.
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