Comments Thread For: Horn: Crawford is a Great, But Never Fought Anyone Like Me
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they never had control of the judges, the judges were independent.Much respect to him for hanging in there with a past his prime Pac, but there's no way in honesty hell that he can watch that fight and think he won. No way. This fight will be telling since it's not in his back yard and they'll have no control over the judges. I don't think it will matter, though. Crawford might stop him early. And btw, anyone know any progress on the Canelo testing investigation? There's been no updates or articles written for a few days now on my google alerts, which I'm finding odd.Comment
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I concur....TC's more technical & smooth, very entertaining to watch - wherever he places any of his variety of punches seem to always land AND hurt! If an opponent comes to fight, it seems he will systematically break em' down. Kieth on the other hand, likes to circle an opponent, and it "seems" with no real plan "jump in" and catch em' off guard - he does it well enough though, with good hard powerful shots. Both seem to counter well, but TC's a little better to me, with a fluidity that really "looks" effortless. I don't think Spence will know what hit him when he fights TC. And I guess vice versa......Comment
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Horn is tough, wild & determined, which means TC "should" pick him apart......the question is "how wild" will he get if his jab constantly can't find its mark and whats he gonna do with a no nonsense ref that constantly breaks up any dancing & clinching......It doesnt look good for Horn.....but his hard work & determination should earn him some good moments just as long as he doesnt follow up with wrestling moves.....
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Go watch that fight again (go ahead, we'll wait) and if you can honestly say that those scores were even close to accurate and that Pacquiao didn't win (as 27 of 30 ringside media scored, the entire boxing writing staff at ESPN, and 85% of fans polled on this very site) and this wasn't the work of the local promoters, then you may not know or understand the many facets of the BTS of boxing.Comment
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Good post.I concur....TC's more technical & smooth, very entertaining to watch - wherever he places any of his variety of punches seem to always land AND hurt! If an opponent comes to fight, it seems he will systematically break em' down. Kieth on the other hand, likes to circle an opponent, and it "seems" with no real plan "jump in" and catch em' off guard - he does it well enough though, with good hard powerful shots. Both seem to counter well, but TC's a little better to me, with a fluidity that really "looks" effortless. I don't think Spence will know what hit him when he fights TC. And I guess vice versa......Comment
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