spents is nothing more than a middleweight masquerading as a welterweight and is so ineffectual as a fighter he could not hurt a lightweight in his last fight
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Originally posted by skinnystev View Postspents is nothing more than a middleweight masquerading as a welterweight and is so ineffectual as a fighter he could not hurt a lightweight in his last fight
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Originally posted by Mister Wolf View PostThese same shills in this thread will turn around and tell you Charlo shouldn't have to do the same. They are hypocrites, some of them are tribalists. On this topic don't take them serious.
Very strange times...
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Originally posted by LetOutTheCage View PostIts very strange, instead of encouraging a fighter for openly calling out and challenging the best, their saying he has to go to a different promoter/adviser for the fight to happen. Real boxing fans would be pushing for Haymon to open communications with Crawfords camp and start making fights.
Very strange times...
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Bud is not up to par on his boxing history! First of all, he saw the whole May-Pac saga play out in it's entirety! Then he saw his promoter sue Al Haymon, even after he provided him Diaz and Molina Jr.! Then recently, he saw his promoter play the race card against Al Haymon, to even which his trainer had to admit, "that probably won't help!" So now Bud needs to hope his promoter can make amends with Al Haymon, which is going to be hard, since his promoter claims he's not sure Al Haymon exists, and he does not know "where to call!" Another tid-bit of history, Bud's promoter also couldn't get him a fight with Manny Pacquiao either, and that's when they were on the "same side of the street!"
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Problem is the entertainment world has evolved and we as fans get bent over. Crawford is right, back in the day the best fought the best regardless of the promoter but now with boxing spread across all these networks it makes great fights impossible. I miss the days where HBO was king and every fight happened on their network.
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