Maybe Benavidez should stop shrugging

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  • Vegemil
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    #1

    Maybe Benavidez should stop shrugging

    And learn how to guard. He really deserved it after all that.
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    #2
    I hope he gets more good fights though

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    • ippo
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      #3
      With that knee he has to depend on someone coming in.

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      • Vegemil
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        #4
        Originally posted by ippo
        With that knee he has to depend on someone coming in.
        Crawford didn't fall for it for 12 rounds. After a short while he just looked like a dummy announcing to the world every time he got hit by a big shot.

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        • ippo
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          #5
          Originally posted by Vegemil
          Crawford didn't fall for it for 12 rounds. After a short while he just looked like a dummy announcing to the world every time he got hit by a big shot.
          yeah.crawford is smart hes not gonna play that game.

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          • Vegemil
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            #6
            Originally posted by ippo
            yeah.crawford is smart hes not gonna play that game.
            I was honestly a little disappointed at first seeing him disengage after every small skirmish but he set up a great ending.

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            • Redd Foxx
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              #7
              The problem he found himself with was that, even when he held a solid guard, nearly all of Bud's combination punches found a way through. The tough-guy shrugs definitely didn't help though.
              I think Benavidez could benefit from being more accurate. Tonight, he was just out-classed so there's not much he could do.

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              • Golden Boi 360
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                #8
                yeah, guys with bad knees usually don't make it far. Maravilla vs Cotto and that other Argentine vs. Charlo.

                If you don't have a solid foundation that's it, you're ****ed.

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                • The3
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                  #9
                  He should've stay out of his old neighborhood , Him getting shoot on that knee maybe ruined a great career..

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                  • dibzvincent143
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                    #10
                    Crawford wasn’t really impressive either for a top pound for pound at the prime of his life against not so good competition.

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