Kavaliauskas wasnt as bad as people say he was in his last fight against Robinson, he tried but not too hard, he was headbutted and cut in his 2 previous fights so he was cautious, Kavaliauskas was preserving himself for the Crawford fight
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Originally posted by WWWK View PostNew to the forum. What's up everyone?
I'm not gonna lie, when I saw Crawford vs Mean Machine I had no idea who the hell they were talking about lol. I had to google that.
Hes 32 yrs old & loves his excuses with a side of whine that hes being ducked. He is nowhere near p4p #1 imho til he starts sacrificing to get big fights. Til then hes just another top rank muleponyLast edited by kushking; 10-15-2019, 12:38 AM.
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Lol at this casuals saying "who is Kavaliauskas". You should start watching boxing probably. Kavaliauskas is decent top 10 guy.
It would be hilarious if he beat Crawford.
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Kavialauskas looked a bit limited and one dimensional against Robinson, struggling with the southpaw jab. It's not hard to see Crawford slowly breaking him down and either stopping him or winning an easy points decision.
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Originally posted by Ca$ual Fan View PostCrawford might hurt his stock........ if he does have any
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Originally posted by Boxing lives View PostSpence's fight with Porter raised both their stocks by raising their profile. Obviously that was before Spence's car accident but Errol is supposedly expected to make a full recovery. Crawford-Danny would raise their profiles significantly without needing Spence right now
Lmao..we all have seen this song and dance before. Until Crawford DEMANDS a fight against a top welter, Bob will be content on milking ESPN for each Crawford fight whilst lining his own pockets for in-house WW fights with Buds name attached to them.
It's getting to be a bit ridiculous.
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Originally posted by Golden Boi 360 View Post"He has nothing to lose"
The go to line when facing an obviously over-matched opponent.
"Young Hungry Lion" is sometimes used as well.
Exactly. That’s how Jeff Horn and Algieri were described when they faced PAC.
Broner was also a “Hungry lion” when he fought PAC.
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Nothing to lose? This guy might lose his road sweeping job if this goes 12 rounds and he is late back to work.
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Originally posted by Boxing lives View PostSpence's fight with Porter raised both their stocks by raising their profile. Obviously that was before Spence's car accident but Errol is supposedly expected to make a full recovery. Crawford-Danny would raise their profiles significantly without needing Spence right now
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