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  • TravisPythagora
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    #71
    Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
    Crawford's path to Super Stardom will be if he starts doing **** and whips out a 14-inch rainbow colored ****. Outside of that, he needs to be matched with other big names and win big. I see Crawford as a second coming of Tommy Hearns--only without the one-punch KO pop. Great fighter, but absolutely no charisma or personality to make him the face of boxing.
    He already is a star. He's been to Africa twice on humanitarian missions. Regularly visits children in the hospital. Runs his own boxing gym in the epicenter of drug and gun violence in North Omaha. All this and more with an illustrious professional career. Sells out the Century Link Center in Omaha, Nebraska and an hour down the road at the Pinnacle Bank arena in Lincoln, Nebraska. How many of your stars do that? After being black balled from the U.S. olympic team which had so many 'better' boxers than him.

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    • TravisPythagora
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      #72
      Originally posted by TBear
      Crawford has skills but I have to wonder how another jump in weight will affect him. Moving to welterweight also presents a big challenge as it seems the division is much more talented than the junior welters. Horn will be a good test for him, especially if he is forced to go down under where Horn will hold all the cards.
      The head of the Nebraska Football team strength and conditioning coach would beg to differ. Bud is one of the most competitive guys he ever met. He teaches him a lift and he nails it in no time. All Terence knows is work. He's been plotting on 147 for a long time. Coach calls him the best athlete he has ever seen

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      • GhostofDempsey
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        #73
        Originally posted by TravisPythagora
        He already is a star. He's been to Africa twice on humanitarian missions. Regularly visits children in the hospital. Runs his own boxing gym in the epicenter of drug and gun violence in North Omaha. All this and more with an illustrious professional career. Sells out the Century Link Center in Omaha, Nebraska and an hour down the road at the Pinnacle Bank arena in Lincoln, Nebraska. How many of your stars do that? After being black balled from the U.S. olympic team which had so many 'better' boxers than him.
        Being a local star and being a star on a national or world stage is two different things. At present, he is not a PPV attraction, probably couldn't sell out a venue in Vegas without an elite level opponent or great undercard.

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          #74
          Originally posted by TravisPythagora
          He finished Felix Diaz which Lamont Peterson couldn't do so lets have Errol Spence fight Peterson. Talk about aint ****
          Lucas Mathysse>Peterson

          Crawford needs to beat Thurman or Spence to be the top dog. I know Spence won't duck.

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            #75
            Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
            Being a local star and being a star on a national or world stage is two different things. At present, he is not a PPV attraction, probably couldn't sell out a venue in Vegas without an elite level opponent or great undercard.
            sho s*** sherlock. He done been to Scotland, Madison Square Garden, Texas, Las Vegas, bout to be Australia and all over in between here and the Philippines. GTFOH

            Now its about being a 'ppv' attraction after you say he aint a star. ole movin the goalpost m'f'er

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            • TravisPythagora
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              #76
              Originally posted by boxingitis
              Lucas Mathysse>Peterson

              Crawford needs to beat Thurman or Spence to be the top dog. I know Spence won't duck.
              but Errol Spence is fighting Peterson. you aint sayin s***. Spence ducked Cotto. And Spence will duck anybody Al Haymon tell him to. A lot of ya'll bagging on Crawford while PBC boys ducking tough fights for easier ones for the same amount of money. Pussitis

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                #77
                Originally posted by Pigeons
                Ideally we'd see:
                Crawford-Horn
                Thurman tune-up
                Spence-Peterson
                Garcia-Porter

                Then:
                Thurman rematch with Garcia-Porter winner

                Then:
                Crawford-Pacquiao
                Thurman-Spence

                2019:
                Crawford-Pacquiao winner vs. Thurman-Spence winner
                This man knows how to match make!! I love the sound of that.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by TravisPythagora
                  His option is fighting on ESPN/ABC THREE times a year. two of the last three guys Terence fought were Al Haymon guys.
                  ... At 140lbs, where Crawford basically had all of the leverage (with Broner and maybe Omar Figueroa Jr as the only 140lb fighters who had big enough profiles to fight elsewhere).

                  That is not the case at 147lbs. Thurman, Danny Garcia, Errol Spence Jr, Shawn Porter, Kell Brook, Amir Khan, and others are already on the money without Crawford.

                  Crawford will fight three bums on ESPN, in an environment that the public won't really stand for Top Rank pissing on your leg and calling it rain.

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by TravisPythagora
                    sho s*** sherlock. He done been to Scotland, Madison Square Garden, Texas, Las Vegas, bout to be Australia and all over in between here and the Philippines. GTFOH

                    Now its about being a 'ppv' attraction after you say he aint a star. ole movin the goalpost m'f'er
                    You really are a dumb **** who needs things spelled out. Maybe I should type slower so you can keep up.

                    Crawford can fight in every country around the globe, it still hasn't elevated his popularity. This is why he is so desperate to get a fight with Pacquiao. It's the only way to get his name up in lights and some exposure to the casual fans outside of Omaha Nebraska.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
                      You really are a dumb **** who needs things spelled out. Maybe I should type slower so you can keep up.

                      Crawford can fight in every country around the globe, it still hasn't elevated his popularity. This is why he is so desperate to get a fight with Pacquiao. It's the only way to get his name up in lights and some exposure to the casual fans outside of Omaha Nebraska.
                      Doesnt everyone need a marquee win to become a huge star like pacquiao or mayweather? Tell me who he could have fought at 135 and 140 that would have made him a global star? He pulled in big viewers on hbo and hes pulling big numbers in on espn. Fighting guys like gamboa, burns, postol, indongo ect. Unlike pbc fighters hes willing to fight high risk low reward fights. He cleared out both divisions and he will continue doing the same at 147. which will elevate him to that status. Keep hating all you want crawford is taking over the game

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