Comments Thread For: Roach: I'd Love to See Spence-Crawford, They're the Two Best P4P

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  • Randall Cunning
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    #61
    Originally posted by larry$
    Ring has him at #8
    ESPN has him at #6
    Yes, when he beat Brook he was just outside the 10. 147/154 are incredibly overrated as theyre the American divisions

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    • Sickmerch1990
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      #62
      Originally posted by Butch.McRae
      Have you seen the p4p lists? I understand your point. I'm just highlighting how he's regarded by pundits. And there's not much evidence right now to argue against that placement.
      he did look the part last night like have always thought he would get to the top but stil not in my p4p ten just yet once hes beat 2 of either porter garcier thurman crawford pac ad put him n1 hes humble kid with huge power and skill

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      • BoxingTech718
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        #63
        Pacquiao better run down to 140 or 135.
        Because 147 is getting to full of young monsters for an aging Pacman

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        • hectari
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          #64
          Originally posted by Gillie
          It's weird how Thurman seems to get overlooked in p4p discussions but I am not sure why.
          yeah its weird how Spence and Crawford have already surpassed him at Welter, even though Spence barely won a title and defended it and Crawford hasnt even fought in the division yet.

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