Comments Thread For: Crawford Warns Horn: I Can Get Dirty Too, I'm No Small Pacquiao
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So Crawford even admits it. Pacquiao is way smaller than him, and yet he refused to fight Pacquiao at 147, and demanded Pacquiao come down to 140, despite being way bigger than Pacquiao.
That's why I'm no Crawford fan. He doesn't just duck top prime boxers his size, he even ducks past prime top boxers who are smaller than him. In that way he's actually even worse than Wilder. I mean I don't give Wilder a lot of credit for beating an old Ortiz, but at least Ortiz was good at one point and then Wilder fought him once he was old. That's not great, but it's more than Crawford was willing to do! Crawford wouldn't even fight old Pacquiao at 147, despite being naturally 30 pounds bigger than him. It's a joke and it tells me Crawford is not really what he portrays himself to be.Comment
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I take it you didn't see what Ward was allowed to get away with in America? And he did this for practically his whole career.Comment
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Horn only got away with what he did
in Australia BECAUSE he is Australian,
Just as how Americans get away with what they do in the ring BECAUSE they are American.
Home town bias is obviously a thing, perhaps Americans are worse at it than others, but I was talking about Horn/PAC specifically.Comment
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Respect to Crawford, and you haters need to read it again.
Originally posted by BoxingScene"Jeff Horn is an undefeated world champion coming off a win over Manny Pacquiao [in July]," Crawford said to The Los Angeles Times. "Like it or not, he got the decision and is one of the best welterweights."
Horn crashed on the scene last July, when he secured an upset twelve round unanimous decision over heavy favorite Manny Pacquiao before a crowd of 51,000 at the Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia.
The decision was highly criticized and called controversial by some. The WBO even investigated the outcome, per the request of Team Pacquiao, and upheld the verdict.
Crawford did not view it in that light. He saw no problem with Horn getting the decision from the judges.
Pacquiao and his handlers felt Horn fought a dirty fight - which Crawford has no issue with either.
"He fought to win. I don't look at it as calling another fighter dirty when he did everything he could to win by any means. I like that. He's rough. He doesn't come to lay down. He comes to win," Crawford said.Comment
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I can't wait until we get this Horn saga over with lol hahaha This has been a long and draining welterweight reign for Jeffrey Horn lol His confidence grows exponentially with every passing minute!!! Please get this fight over with already 😫😫😫😫Comment
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