Comments Thread For: Crawford: If I Beat Indongo - I'm The Pound For Pound Best!

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  • Leonis
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    #11
    Postol Beltran Molina Diaz and Gamboa all were legit opponents but not enough for p4p #1.
    GGG has fought nearly twice the ranked opponents that Crawford has fought and still people dispute him.
    G vs Canelo for p4p #1

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    • Mike D
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      #12
      Crawford's a great fighter -- one of the five best in the world I believe but no, beating Indongo, combined with the rest of his resume, does not make him #1.

      Ward cleared up that questionable first fight decision over Kovalev by stopping him in the rematch, and that Kov scalp FAR outweighs any win that Terence has on his resume. Ward is #1.

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      • Boxing Logic
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        #13
        Who has GGG beat? I mean, a hell of a lot better guys than Crawford has! Damn! Crawford sounding like a damn fool!

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        • Drunken Cat
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          #14
          This is Roman Gonzalez-Wisaksil Wangek all over again, with Crawford taking the place of Gonzalez, who was riding a bit of excessive hype, with the p4p talk. You only had to listen to Carlos Cuadras, who said Wangek was the harder puncher (having fought both) and seemed to like his chances.

          Indongo will likely give Crawford a beating much like that Wangek gave Gonzalez. Expect Crawford to visit the canvas and to see plenty of his own blood.

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          • sammybee
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            #15
            Crawford cannot be number one unless he dares to fight Mikey Garcia or a top welterweight opponent.

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            • sammybee
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              #16
              Originally posted by Virgil Caine
              This is Roman Gonzalez-Wisaksil Wangek all over again, with Crawford taking the place of Gonzalez, who was riding a bit of excessive hype, with the p4p talk. You only had to listen to Carlos Cuadras, who said Wangek was the harder puncher (having fought both) and seemed to like his chances.

              Indongo will likely give Crawford a beating much like that Wangek gavIe Gonzalez. Expect Crawford to visit the canvas and to see plenty of his own blood.
              I dont see that happening. Indongo could not even do that against old Ricky Burns.

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              • Drunken Cat
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                #17
                Originally posted by sammybee
                I dont see that happening. Indongo could not even do that against old Ricky Burns.
                Indongo completely dominated the fight, had Burns hurt multiple times. You don't have to knock out everyone to dominate. Knockouts can still come.

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                • Bronx2245
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                  #18
                  It's so hard to place Crawford and Loma, but we know that they are 2 of the best fighters in the world. I know they belong in the top 5, with Ward, GGG, and Mikey Garcia, but I don't know what order to place them!

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                  • taste
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                    #19
                    This is a pound for pound list, so even the most unknowledgeable boxing fans on here can't be wrong! Can't believe there's not 20+ pages...

                    That said, how in tarnation can the ring place GGG at #2, let alone top five?

                    My top five in no particular order--Gonzalez, Loma, Rigondeaux, Crawford, & Ward.

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                    • boxinggod101
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by taste
                      This is a pound for pound list, so even the most unknowledgeable boxing fans on here can't be wrong! Can't believe there's not 20+ pages...

                      That said, how in tarnation can the ring place GGG at #2, let alone top five?

                      My top five in no particular order--Gonzalez, Loma, Rigondeaux, Crawford, & Ward.
                      The same logic u apply to GGG should be applied to Loma, Rigo and Crawford.

                      I agree 100% but those 3 resumes are as weak as GGG. That's why when I look at the p4p list right now.. it is weak.

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