Comments Thread For: Horn's Trainer: After We Stop Crawford, Experts Must Give Credit!
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What are you talking about Crawford always starts out his fights cautious and figures his opponent out by round 3 and then beats them down and usually knocks them out and thats what happened with Gamboa. The first few rounds Gamboa might have edged but he wasnt schooling him at all. Crawford cleaned out 135 and 140, beat Ricky Burns, Gamboa, Ray Beltran at 135 then moved up to 140 and beat Postol and Indongo. Dominated all of them. That wasnt weak opposition at all at the time he fought them. Horn is a top 10 welterweight and a beltholder so this is no soft touch for Crawford. I think Crawford schools him because thats what he does to everyone but Crawford should get the credit he deserves.Comment
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There are guys capable of knocking out Crawford if they land right. I don't think Jeff Horn is one of them. I mean, Gamboa did have Crawford badly hurt at 135, but that's the point, Gamboa, a natural 126 pounder, still probably hits harder than Jeff Horn does at 147. And that's why this is such a ridiculous matchup.Comment
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without his hometown advantage of crowd judges and ref letting him get away with constant fouls he has little to no chance against crawford , he gets schooled and taken apart slowly but surely.Comment

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