Terrence crawford's best wins compared to Lomo's best wins

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  • Lopez_Boxing
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    #11
    Originally posted by satiev1
    Crawford's best wins are Horn, gamboa, khan, indongo, and burns.

    Lomo's best wins are russell, rigondeaux, walters, campbell, and linares.

    Lomochenko's resume defecates over crawford's it's not even funny.
    How about we just compare both guys first 15 opponents. Only way to truly be fair

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    • slimshandy69
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      #12
      Lomo miles ahead of Crawford.

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      • SA96
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        #13
        Crawford's never lost though. The Salido loss damages Lomachenko massively, despite what his groupies say.

        Salido was a part-time Uber driver.

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        • boliodogs
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          #14
          Originally posted by satiev1
          Crawford's best wins are Horn, gamboa, khan, indongo, and burns.

          Lomo's best wins are russell, rigondeaux, walters, campbell, and linares.

          Lomochenko's resume defecates over crawford's it's not even funny.
          Loma's wins are better overall. Hell, Russell is still an excellent champion to this day. However Crawford beat the hell out of Postol who I think was a better fighter and therefore a better Crawford win than lousy Khan and lousy Horn. Both are excellent boxers but Loma has the better overall wins in my opinion.

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            #15
            Originally posted by SA96
            Crawford's never lost though. The Salido loss damages Lomachenko massively, despite what his groupies say.

            Salido was a part-time Uber driver.
            Salidowas a champion fighting constantly with some pretty impressive wins. Im not sure you watch boxing..... How many fights did it take before crawford fight some one of saldio's stature?

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              #16
              Loma`s resume much better.

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                #17
                Originally posted by SA96
                Crawford's never lost though. The Salido loss damages Lomachenko massively, despite what his groupies say.

                Salido was a part-time Uber driver.
                No it doesn't unless you are a Loma hater and a nit picker. It was Loma's 2nd pro fight. Salido came in many pounds over the weight and strong as a bull. Salido fought an extremely dirty fight and got away landed many very low blows on purpose and got away with it. Even then many thought Loma won. Salido was offered a rematch many times and always refuses because he knew he would lose. To take away all that Loma has done because of the fluke Salido lose is unfair. You might as well say Hopkins was no good because he lost his first pro fight to an unknown guy.

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                  #18
                  Wade Lemieux M0NR0E jr Br00k jac0bs

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                  • sicko
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                    #19
                    Well Russell Jr is World Champion again...Rigondeaux probably will become World Champion again at 122, Campbell clearly has World Champion Talent and I think he can go on to become World Champion eventually

                    As for Crawford best opponents...
                    Indongo:


                    Jeff Horn:


                    His Next opponent is likely Mean Machine...I like Bud Crawford, I think he is for sure Top 3-5 P4P SKILL WISE for sure but he is slipping IMO because of his quality of opponents which are not much "Quality" at all sadly for him

                    Arum is going to have to overpay drastically. It is going to take $10 Million for a Danny Garcia to go over for Crawford just like Pacquiao recently mentioned $20 Million to go over and fight Crawford. So either make the investment for Crawford or if you feel he is not worth it, let him Walk!

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ramses07
                      Lol Gary Russell in loma third fight is the least risky opponent?

                      Or salido in his second
                      I did say "for the most part."

                      Gary Russell Jr was a good win, probably the best on his resume.

                      Salido was over the hill and was supposed to be a cherrypick. It just didn't turn out that way.

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