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  • #11
    Its going to be hilarious to watch the spin from all the people who dogged another fighter in his 30s about his resume. The only difference here is that nobody is refusing to fight Crawford. I think his talent is top tier but the lack of opposition is cringe worthy.

    Dude is going to be 32 in a couple of months and his best win is who exactly?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Boy Jones Jr. View Post
      Its going to be hilarious to watch the spin from all the people who dogged another fighter in his 30s about his resume. The only difference here is that nobody is refusing to fight Crawford. I think his talent is top tier but the lack of opposition is cringe worthy.

      Dude is going to be 32 in a couple of months and his best win is who exactly?

      a blown up Yuriorkis gamboa LMFAO

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      • #13
        Certainly not a great resume, but PBC has kept their biggest names away from him. No Broner at 140, and no one at 147 under Haymon appears to be in a big hurry to fight him either. Crawford passes the eyeball test though, same way Larry Holmes had the skill and ability to compete and win at a higher level, but he didn't have the opponents during his era to build his name.

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        • #14
          broner who is younger has a better resume than crawford.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
            Certainly not a great resume, but PBC has kept their biggest names away from him. No Broner at 140, and no one at 147 under Haymon appears to be in a big hurry to fight him either. Crawford passes the eyeball test though, same way Larry Holmes had the skill and ability to compete and win at a higher level, but he didn't have the opponents during his era to build his name.
            I think you have it the other way around Sir. Bob arum is keeping crawford away from PBC fighters. He'll continue feeding terrence his top rank diet of mediocre fighters, hell mediocre is being generous wasnt jose benavidez ranked like top 35? lmao

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            • #16
              Originally posted by pasawayako View Post
              broner who is younger has a better resume than crawford.
              Broner hasn't beaten a single quality fighter at 140 or 147. His best win is a split decision against a shot paulie and John Molina who Crawford beat the **** out of.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Southpawology View Post
                I think you have it the other way around Sir. Bob arum is keeping crawford away from PBC fighters. He'll continue feeding terrence his top rank diet of mediocre fighters, hell mediocre is being generous wasnt jose benavidez ranked like top 35? lmao
                Arum recently tried to get Crawford a PPV fight with Danny Garcia. They offered Garcia $3M plus a slice of the PPV revenue. He turned it down. Consider Garcia only earned $1.2M for Porter and $2M for Thurman, and he was offered as much or more than he has earned in his last two fights. Coming off a loss, I don't know where he thinks he will be given a better offer.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
                  Arum recently tried to get Crawford a PPV fight with Danny Garcia. They offered Garcia $3M plus a slice of the PPV revenue. He turned it down. Consider Garcia only earned $1.2M for Porter and $2M for Thurman, and he was offered as much or more than he has earned in his last two fights. Coming off a loss, I don't know where he thinks he will be given a better offer.

                  And he offered Khan 5M$ completely low balling danny a guy who has done more in boxing than amir and has a KO win over amir. Literally the only leverage amir has is his UK audience thats it but danny packs the barclays himself.

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                  • #19
                    Yeah it's not great...BUT the man is in his PRIME as a fighter and he is just getting started so in a loaded 147 Division he will have a chance to improve his resume big time. Khan is a SOLID start even though we know he is going to destroy Khan.

                    Crawford wasn't even suppose to make it this far, he wasn't a highly touted prospect or anything. I think Mikey Garcia had to tell Cameron Dunkin about him because he remembered him from the Amateurs. Before that Crawford was just Floating around and was mostly a good Sparring Partner. I remember Timothy Bradley talked about this as well. So for him to now be one of the best P4P in the world is a Great STORY because he didn't get the Red Carpet Treatment as a prospect like Spence Jr and some of the other fighters

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by sicko View Post
                      Yeah it's not great...BUT the man is in his PRIME as a fighter and he is just getting started so in a loaded 147 Division he will have a chance to improve his resume big time. Khan is a SOLID start even though we know he is going to destroy Khan.

                      Crawford wasn't even suppose to make it this far, he wasn't a highly touted prospect or anything. I think Mikey Garcia had to tell Cameron Dunkin about him because he remembered him from the Amateurs. Before that Crawford was just Floating around and was mostly a good Sparring Partner. I remember Timothy Bradley talked about this as well. So for him to now be one of the best P4P in the world is a Great STORY because he didn't get the Red Carpet Treatment as a prospect like Spence Jr and some of the other fighters

                      A loaded 147 division over at PBC not where hes at. He wont be fighting any of those top 147 fighters any time soon.

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