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  • BoxingIsGreat
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    #21
    Originally posted by joseph5620
    If you're that ignorant when it comes to US fighters you should stay out of the conversation.
    Well said. Nothing more.

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    • BoxingIsGreat
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      #22
      Originally posted by The plunger man
      You cannot include duckers in that list and tank is continually refusing to face up to loma......thats a duck .
      As for crawford he disected khan pretty easy and yes he got caught with a few but stilll put in a well rounded and nasty performance for me to remain the best usa fighter.
      I would say
      Crawford
      Spence
      Jacobs...

      In all honesty the usa has a serious lack of Future all time greats and i cannot see it getting any better from now on.
      You have to think really hard to find a name who can be on the list of crawford , spence , jacobs and tank thats pretty sad
      Troll post. Find another sport or watch all Davis' fights, then talk.

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      • boliodogs
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        #23
        Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
        1. Gervonta Davis
        2. Errol Spence
        3. Terence Crawford

        I had Bud at #2 before the Khan fight.

        I'm basing this on skill and dominance in the ring. Has Davis ever been down or in danger of being stopped, even buzzed many times, as Spence and Crawford seem to be?
        I don't remember Spence ever being hurt much. I would say Spene is the best Us boxer with Crawford 2nd and Davis 3rd. Davis might catch up with the top 2 but right now they have done more.

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          #24
          Has no one heard of the WBC heavyweight Champion Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder?

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          • bigsmoothh
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            #25
            Originally posted by joseph5620
            If you're that ignorant when it comes to US fighters you should stay out of the conversation.
            How am i being ignorant when im posting my honest opinion. Im not here to please no-one. The guys that are considered the best are not fighting each other and still have more to prove. i went with jacobs and shawn because they have actually done something. win lose who cares take the damn risk and be someone.

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            • BoxingIsGreat
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              #26
              Originally posted by boliodogs
              I don't remember Spence ever being hurt much. I would say Spene is the best Us boxer with Crawford 2nd and Davis 3rd. Davis might catch up with the top 2 but right now they have done more.
              Spence showed me a good chin when he was buzzed by Brook. He looked so damn hurt and almost finished. Have you ever seen Davis in that situation? Spence came back with some balls though, and finished off overrated Brook. I don't care what some website says about their rankings.

              Davis' next fight should be good, or I'd get on his ass, too.

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                #27
                Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                The bold: Not at all. Mikey did his best and looked strong.

                I was talking about Spence underwhelming in front of the whole world against a super lightweight. I was in awe with Spence's boxing skills but it still left me with bad feelings. I guess I expected too much from him.

                Davis wouldn't struggle with Mikey, AT ALL. I hope they make that fight for him next at 135.
                Come on man, I'm high on Davis as well but Mikey at 135 is no joke. Unless he just can't make the weight comfortably, then he will be a problem for ANYONE.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun
                  Has no one heard of the WBC heavyweight Champion Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder?


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                  • BoxingIsGreat
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by bigsmoothh
                    How am i being ignorant when im posting my honest opinion. Im not here to please no-one. The guys that are considered the best are not fighting each other and still have more to prove. i went with jacobs and shawn because they have actually done something. win lose who cares take the damn risk and be someone.
                    Then you are following some boring system of belts. Almost nobody cares about Jacobs in US boxing. Sorry Danny.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by KTFOKING
                      Come on man, I'm high on Davis as well but Mikey at 135 is no joke. Unless he just can't make the weight comfortably, then he will be a problem for ANYONE.
                      They will say he caught him drained. Like Spence-Brook. I wouldn't mind Mikey or the Pacman at 140 for Davis.

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