Big fan of Pryor - heck, I exchanged emails with his wife regarding his career and and relationship with Leonard......but I think it might be too close to call for me due to their contrasting styles....maybe Crawford edges it on size and movement and assortment of punches. But Aaron had angles a bit like Loma and was great when he got his motor going and used those angles. Could see him winning cause lets not forget, we have never seen today's fighters going 15 rounds and Aaron could have wore Crawford down with volume and a sheer tireless attack.
I got TC beating him in a dog fight. I see TC catching a bullrushing Pryor over and over with his power counter punches, and hurting him along the way to a UD win.
Who wins this high octane helluva of a fight? And why?
To add a little twist to this, this is a 15 round fight!
I give the edge to Pryor. He was an all time great although maybe Crawford will someday also be considered an all time great if he isn't already. Pryor hit very hard with both hands and attacked very hard every minute of every round. He scored lots of KOs over good fighters. He was too hard to hit but he could take hard punches and keep coming. When he was dropped he got up quickly and continued attacking. He put lots of pressure on his opponents with the very high number of hard punches he threw at them round after round. I don't think Crawford could stay with him at the blistering pace he set. I think he wins most of the late rounds and wins by ud or KO.
Terence Crawford takes him out in the 10th in Omaha while his wife and sister dance to 50 Cent "In tha Club" if it's in this era and if it's in the 80s they are dancing to "sexual healing" by Marvin Gaye wearing the same hot pink dresses in both,,, I love those women
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