Who could be undisputed at 140 vs Crawford’s opponents?

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  • Squ□redCircle34
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    #1

    Who could be undisputed at 140 vs Crawford’s opponents?

    Who do you think outta these guys could’ve been undisputed at 140 going through the same gauntlet Terrence Crawford did to make history and become undisputed champ at 140!

    -Danny Garcia
    -Timothy Bradley
    -Ruslan Provodnikov
    -Josh Taylor
    -Kostya Tszyu

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    1. Victor Postol
    2. Julius Indongo
    3. Thomas Dulorme
    4. Felix Diaz
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    All of them. Journeyman from other eras would've walked through Crawford's overrated Undisputed opposition.

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    • JimmyValmer
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      #3
      Even Orlando Salido beats them all

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      • JimmyValmer
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        #4
        Crawford's best win is Postol and yet you people call him p4p #1 ? Lmao

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        • millcitymauler
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          #5
          Originally posted by JimmyValmer
          Crawford's best win is Postol and yet you people call him p4p #1 ? Lmao
          I’ve always said Crawford is a pound for pound talent, and even a HOF talent, but the resume’ does not prove it. Yes he was undisputed, which is very rare in this era, but look at the names he’s fought compared to Canelo, Ward, Loma etc... GREAT fighter, but with every tick of the clock is shorting his own legacy.

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            #6
            I'd pick prime-Khan at go undisputed against that opposition, with Postol being a very tough fight for him but he could get the win if he avoids most of Postol's bombs. This opposition was not impressive however in this political climate to get a chance to fight for all the belts is rare, and it looks good on Bud's boxers.

            Bradley Jr and Khan for example have better wins at 140 but Bud accomplished more.

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            • _Rexy_
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              #7
              You have DSG on your list but not Prograis?

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              • GhostofDempsey
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                All of them. It's no secret that Bud's path to undisputed was lined up with journeymen and no-hopers. I can't fault him for that, he fought whoever was there at the time to win those titles. Hopkins defeated two blown up welter-weights to become undisputed. Cory Spinks beat Mayorga and some dude named Piccirillo to become undisputed. Some fighters only needed one fight to become undisputed (Judah, Honeyghan, Jermain Taylor).

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                • boliodogs
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                  Pfp best is just personal opinion on which fighter is the best for his pounds. It is just opinion not provable fact. Every boxing fan gets to make his own pfp top 10 best list and nobody's two lists will ever be exactly the same. If you don't think Crawford deserves to be pfp number 1 then just don't put him there. If you think he is not top 10 pfp don't put him there either. Crawford is the guy who went out and unified 140 so it is easy to say so many others could have done it but they didn't. Postol was looking very good when Crawford beat him and it is not a sure thing all of those guys would have beaten the Postol Crawford beat. Crawford may not have any huge wins but he has lots of good wins and no losses and he always wins by ud or KO with no close fights. I don't have him number 1 pfp but I think he should be in the top 5 or 6.

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