Ward: “CRAWFORD wont admit he got knocked down, but He Got Knocked Down.”
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It’s inconsequential. It had no bearing on the fight other than being the impetus for Crawford taking him out.Comment
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he didn’t “lose his legs” until after they were wrestling and the ref ruled that he was pulled down. In reality it was a combination of both. The shot buzzed him and he was pulled off balance by his opponent.
It’s inconsequential. It had no bearing on the fight other than being the impetus for Crawford taking him out.
If he wasn’t hurt and just buzz then he would be on his feet and not off balanced.
Anyways he took care of business and the uncalled KD didn’t matter in the end.Comment
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From all the videos he wasn’t pulled down. The after effect of that right punch and him trying to hold on AFTER losing his legs and Machine trying to not get held, were the reasons he went down.
If he wasn’t hurt and just buzz then he would be on his feet and not off balanced.
Anyways he took care of business and the uncalled KD didn’t matter in the end.Comment
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The analysis is relevant. Those mean machine punch as hard as Porter or Danny Garcia? Narratives about weak chins are created for how we see a fighter take one in the ring. Has Bud ever been hit that hard?Comment
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So the man is 36 fights in and you think him getting buzzed last night will create the narrative that he has a weak chin? I don’t know if the guy hits as hard as porter or Garcia but he clearly hits hard enough to hurt you if he catches you right. The guy has 17 kos in 21 wins.Comment
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What happened didn’t change the result, whether the referee saw it or not he made the wrong call. And it’s a talking point of boxing.
So it’s you that needs to move on from it.Comment
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