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  • #61
    The build up to this fight has been very intense. These two have developed an extreme hatred for another. I wonder what caused it?

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    • #62
      Some of the fans on this forum are really ******. So we are supposed to believe Benavidez actually has a shot. Here are the facts for those who are true fans and really follow boxing. These are FACTS!

      1. He didn’t fight past 8 rounds until his 22nd fight as a pro.

      2. In his 22nd fight, he went 12 rounds against a guy, Herrera, who had already lost to Alvarado, Mayfield, and Danny Garcia. He was 34 years old and went 2-3 in his next (5) fights.

      3. In his 23rd fight, he beats Jorge Paez Jr who had (5) losses already and had a record after the fight with Benavidez, 2-6 in (8) fights.

      4. In his 24th fight, he beats Siqueira who had (10) losses. Then he losses his next (2) fights after Benavidez.

      5. In his 25th fights, he beats Santana, who already had (4) losses. He went 1-1 in his next (2) fights after Benavidez.

      6. In his 26th fight, he beats Strode, who had (5) losses. He went 1-1 in his next (2) fights.

      7. In his 27th fight, he beats an undefeated fighter who fought only in 4-8 round fights MOST of his career. He only fought in seven 10 round fights his entire career of 24 fights. He never fought in a 12 rd fight.

      This bum Benavidez hasn’t fought anyone. No one close to the level of Crawford. He has only fought in (2) twelve round fights his entire career, both going the distance. Crawford has fought in (11) twelve round fights. Is this f@cking guy Rocky Balboa based on his resume. He has NO shot in this fight; NONE!
      Last edited by markther; 10-12-2018, 07:38 PM.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
        The build up to this fight has been very intense. These two have developed an extreme hatred for another. I wonder what caused it?
        Crawford, he needs to hate the guy to fight him. He's said this in interviews.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Bardamu View Post
          You do realize this Benavidez is ranked 31st at ww? His last fight was a victory over #344 Frank "El Gallo" Rojas! And Benavidez's fight before that was against the 448th ranked welterweight, Mathew "Mayhem" Strode!

          This is why Top Rank is the best. Arum moves fighters along at their own pace. #448, and then a jump up to #344 and then- and only then- a fight with Crawford.

          If that isn't enough for you to realize how dangerous Benavidez is, just think about this: It only took Benavidez eight rounds to dispose of #448, Mathew 'Mayhem' Strode!
          Your shouldn’t be in this forum with this post. It makes absolutely NO sense. And you actually made the case that the fight won’t even be close at all. Read my latest post. I ran down that bums record and exposed him for what he is.

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          • #65
            PPV worthy buildup and hatred. Too bad the fight is such a mismatch. Only chance Jose has is to use his size and bully Crawford but I don’t know if he’ll last long enough to wear him down

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            • #66
              Originally posted by man down View Post
              Crawford, he needs to hate the guy to fight him. He's said this in interviews.
              Well at least he got me sold on this fight. This rivalry has really piqued my curiosity and interest. Therefore, I'll definitely be tuning in tomorrow night.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by Bardamu View Post
                You do realize this Benavidez is ranked 31st at ww? His last fight was a victory over #344 Frank "El Gallo" Rojas! And Benavidez's fight before that was against the 448th ranked welterweight, Mathew "Mayhem" Strode!

                This is why Top Rank is the best. Arum moves fighters along at their own pace. #448, and then a jump up to #344 and then- and only then- a fight with Crawford.

                If that isn't enough for you to realize how dangerous Benavidez is, just think about this: It only took Benavidez eight rounds to dispose of #448, Mathew 'Mayhem' Strode!
                This post is breaking our balls

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  Well at least he got me sold on this fight. This rivalry has really piqued my curiosity and interest. Therefore, I'll definitely be tuning in tomorrow night.
                  Yup it's boxing I'm watching

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Robi13 View Post
                    If benavidez chin doesn't hold up, he will get knocked out... Why? Because I know my people, I know he will give it his all and risk it all. If benavidez can take the punches well, he will win this fight.
                    Benavidez is tough but there is nothing he can do better than Crawford. He will lose whether he can take Crawford best punch or not.

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                    • #70
                      Crawfords 147lbs chin is still untested, Didnt baby T-Rex Gamboa have dude on "***** Street".

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