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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View PostThat's false. Crawford switches to SP in fights but fights mostly in an Orthodox stance. The man just said himself he wanted to come out in the Orthodox stance but his coach told him to start out in SP.
There's a difference between switching to SP for a minute and staying in the SP stance too long which Crawford and Floyd have done and paid for it as I've mentioned previously.
Against Horn and Benevides he fought almost the entire fight in southpaw stance. Again against mean machine he fought southpaw stance the majority of the fight.
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Originally posted by Sledgeweather17 View PostBro Crawford spends most of his time in the southpaw stance. Against Gamboa he fought the first three rounds in Orthodox, got the breaks beat out of him, and switched to southpaw for the rest of the fight.
Against Horn and Benevides he fought almost the entire fight in southpaw stance. Again against mean machine he fought southpaw stance the majority of the fight.
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View PostBTW here is the highlights from the fight. TC was in an Orthodox stance when he hurt and dropped EK the 1st time. Then finished him off back in SP. So like I said don't know what you were watching..
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Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View PostYou trying to dispute what the man said out of his own mouth. He wanted to come out fighting in an Orthodox stance from the start and only started SP because his coach told him to.
Crawford is what you call a switch hitter. He primarily fights orthodox, that's the facts. He is right handed but he prefers his lead hand 1st which is why he is comfortable fighting in both stances. For elite opponents in the future I highly doubt you will see him switch to SP for a significant amount of time as he did with EK. He's not a better fighter in SP because If he was he himself wouldn't have wanted to come out in the orthodox stance, that should be common sense.
Crawford got caught because he began to press too soon from the SP stance he was in after hearing the boo's from the crowd mainly due to EK's waiting and inactivity. Even Ward pointed out that he thought TC was pressing a little too soon.
You are about the only person here attempting to dispute the fact that once he switched back to orthodox the fight was over. Most people that observed the fight including the commentators all pointed it out live during the fight. IDK WTF were you watching but you seem to have just about everything backwards..
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Originally posted by SplitSecond View PostYou’re believing in a myth, a fairytale. Where are these great performances you got of Crawford orthodox? All of his best performances were southpaw. Crawford usually comes out orthodox and so? It doesn’t take long after before he turns southpaw for the majority of the fight.
Last edited by Mister Wolf; 12-18-2019, 05:13 PM.
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Originally posted by SplitSecond View PostYou should do us all a favour and just add up all the times he’s been ortho vs south. I wouldn’t mind to be wrong. An arduous task I know, but I believe in you.
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Originally posted by Sledgeweather17 View PostBro Crawford spends most of his time in the southpaw stance. Against Gamboa he fought the first three rounds in Orthodox, got the breaks beat out of him, and switched to southpaw for the rest of the fight.
Against Horn and Benevides he fought almost the entire fight in southpaw stance. Again against mean machine he fought southpaw stance the majority of the fight.
You don't know wth your talking about man LOL.. Knocks Gamboa down right after switching back to Orthodox at 3:08..Proceeds to beat the breaks off of Gamboa in the Orthodox stance..Get's hurt stepping in and switches to SP temporarily, Switches back Ortho and knocks Gamboa down again at 5:33.. basically the end of the fight.
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Originally posted by SplitSecond View PostI get that your motive is to contradict me, but your failing and just repeating what I’ve said. You could maybe also note how many times he converts when he’s trying to finish Kavaliauskas off in that 7th rd.Originally posted by SplitSecond View PostCrawford only turned orthodox after hurting Kava to drop him in the 7th (or whenever it was), came in orthodox the next rd and did exactly nothing but miss, look awkward and unable to get off before turning southpaw in the end of the rd and doing more damage than he did the entire rd, and ofcourse finished the fight as southpaw.
So I don’t know where you’re plucking the idea that the fight was over once he turned orthodox.
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