Shawn Porter will beat the DOG SH/T out of Crawford (the dog sh/t)
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Typical fans... Guy gets hit but stops game opponent with great amateur background n undefeated now he is the #5 WW and gets stops buy a guy who couldnt stop less skilled opponents.
Makes perfect senseComment
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Its reassuring to know that at least some people on here still have sense.Comment
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Why do you say that because of his last fight with the Machine??
You must know that if Bud Wanted to just box he could have but that's how he wanted to fight this fight.
He's a throwback fighter and loves to get into wars.
He gave Machine every opportunity he could to make it a fairer fight. Lol.
What he did before is whatever, but, at 147lbs, he had a punch out with Jeff Horn (about 5 rounds before he started to will, but still), and now apparently had another punch out with Kaviliauskas.
Let's see if this holds as a pattern, but it's downright dumb to go up two weight classes from your absolute best weight, to now decide to start letting punches bounce off of your jaw.
Crawford is open and takes damage he shouldn't take (to try to figure out what he's in the ring with and close hard over the back half of the fight); that's a dangerous game to play when you've maxed out at the weight while most of the rest of the top talent have the frames to go up another 1-2 divisions.Comment
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With your brains, literally, on the line, no fighter with ability is giving anyone a free shot at **** (Tim Bradley, in getting the decision in a 7-5 fight that TV spun to have been a blowout, was utterly dumb when he went to war with Provodnikov, but that's on him), especially a fighter with the ability that Crawford is supposed to have.
What he did before is whatever, but, at 147lbs, he had a punch out with Jeff Horn (about 5 rounds before he started to will, but still), and now apparently had another punch out with Kaviliauskas.
Let's see if this holds as a pattern, but it's downright dumb to go up two weight classes from your absolute best weight, to now decide to start letting punches bounce off of your jaw.
Crawford is open and takes damage he shouldn't take (to try to figure out what he's in the ring with and close hard over the back half of the fight); that's a dangerous game to play when you've maxed out at the weight while most of the rest of the top talent have the frames to go up another 1-2 divisions.Comment
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He's not putting Porter (or any of the top 147lbers) out with one shot, and he's hittable (very much so over the first 4-5 rounds of a fight, a bit less so after).
Brook, Thurman and Spence are massive for the weight, and Danny Garcia is big for the weight, and none of them could keep Porter off with any great consistency.
What chance do you give Crawford, a guy who's clearly small for the weight?Comment
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With your brains, literally, on the line, no fighter with ability is giving anyone a free shot at **** (Tim Bradley, in getting the decision in a 7-5 fight that TV spun to have been a blowout, was utterly dumb when he went to war with Provodnikov, but that's on him), especially a fighter with the ability that Crawford is supposed to have.
What he did before is whatever, but, at 147lbs, he had a punch out with Jeff Horn (about 5 rounds before he started to will, but still), and now apparently had another punch out with Kaviliauskas.
Let's see if this holds as a pattern, but it's downright dumb to go up two weight classes from your absolute best weight, to now decide to start letting punches bounce off of your jaw.
Crawford is open and takes damage he shouldn't take (to try to figure out what he's in the ring with and close hard over the back half of the fight); that's a dangerous game to play when you've maxed out at the weight while most of the rest of the top talent have the frames to go up another 1-2 divisions.
He went into this fight with an aggressive mindset and virtually gave Kaviluskis his best weapons to fight him with.
I'm sure he must get bored of just out boxing his compitition so he decided to win this one in a war which he won.Comment
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Porter doesn’t box.. he pressures you nonstop he doesn’t care about looking good. If he can push around a big welter in spence then he can do that to anyone at that weight. One thing about porter is he’s also not plodding, he has fast feet to catch up with his opponents and tie them up to the ropes.. and also has good handspeed.
If it goes like the spence fight, can crawford handle it? We havent seen him in anything like that..
Personally i’d be more scared for pacquiao to fight porter, than against spence. He will not leave the old man room to breathe and take rounds off.
Crawford will also match up well against spence than against crawford.
Porter earn a fan in me in his danny and spence fightsComment
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