I see Crawford as the next fighter to 'do a wilder'

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  • Mister Wolf
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    #41
    I'm sure your simple tribalist mind would think that.

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    • sunny31
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      #42
      Originally posted by Madison boxing
      And on a side note why are people pretending like Crawford didn't get dropped by a nobody in his last fight too? Oh wait let me guess mean machine was actually underrated too or some ****e
      2 fights before Joe Calzaghe beat Jeff Lacy, he got dropped by a no hope Kabrary Salem. Tyson Fury got dropped by a journeyman, a cruiserweight, and wobbled by Chisora, Ricky Hatton was put on ***** street by Eamon McGee and nearly stopped by Luis Collazo. Muhammad Ali got decked by Henry Cooper when he was the best fighter in the world, I could go for the rest of the day...

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        #43
        Originally posted by sunny31
        Well I'll agree to disagree, but as per usual you'll be wrong and try to laugh it off after. Give me a list of 5 fighters between 140-147 that you think will beat crawford
        I'd favour porter and spence over him right now. Ugas got a good chance too. And my predictions don't mean a damn thing what I'm saying is he actually has to prove things instead of just being the king of the fantasy match ups like wilder was. You can't see the full make up of these fighters against limited opposition however good they look, no one could have forseen how rigondeaux would unravel against lomachenko for example, no one foresaw someone just completely being able to walk through wilder either.

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          #44
          I can see Crawford losing but not dominated like Wilder. Crawford does have a lot of flaws and isn't this special talent like he's billed to be but he's still a hell of a fighter.

          I don't see the comparisons, if anything Wilder has always been underrated while Crawford is grossly overrated. Most people just saw Wilder for what he is; a limited boxer with a monster punch. Crawford on the underhand is perceived as a top P4P with a paper thin resume.

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            #45
            Originally posted by sunny31
            2 fights before Joe Calzaghe beat Jeff Lacy, he got dropped by a no hope Kabrary Salem. Tyson Fury got dropped by a journeyman, a cruiserweight, and wobbled by Chisora, Ricky Hatton was put on ***** street by Eamon McGee and nearly stopped by Luis Collazo. Muhammad Ali got decked by Henry Cooper when he was the best fighter in the world, I could go for the rest of the day...
            Shows how little this clown watches boxing that you have to explain this.


            Add this to the list.

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            • sunny31
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              #46
              Originally posted by Madison boxing
              I'd favour porter and spence over him right now. Ugas got a good chance too. And my predictions don't mean a damn thing what I'm saying is he actually has to prove things instead of just being the king of the fantasy match ups like wilder was. You can't see the full make up of these fighters against limited opposition however good they look, no one could have forseen how rigondeaux would unravel against lomachenko for example, no one foresaw someone just completely being able to walk through wilder either.
              Ok so you actually only favour 3 fighters over two divisions, you cant be that sure and you're indirectly admitting he is a pretty damn good fighter

              I think he maybe beats them all including Spence and Porter, I think Porter in particular is a bad style for him, but I see crawford pulling that out, I think Porter gets ragged when he is tired and i see Crawford pulling away down the stretch. Spence, I have to see what he likes like on his return, close fight but I think Spende can be out boxed with someone who is a bit tougher and a better engine than Brook, I think TC ticks those boxes

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                #47
                Originally posted by Vinnykin
                Crawford is too good for a sustained beating from round uno..... no fighter is ****** enough to try it.

                It will take a very good fighter to break Crawford down and it will take many rounds and skill.

                I just don't see what you are pushing here?
                Originally posted by NaijaD
                Putting Crawford and Wilder in the same category makes about as much sense as comparing Golovkin and Wilder. Crawford is not turning down offers for career high money to fight his rivals... he’s been the one making offers if anything.
                Crawford DUCKED Porter. This is on record.

                As far as Crawford not taking a beating, let's just see what a huge underdog was able to do to him:

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                  #48
                  I could see Crawford getting beat like wilder

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                    #49
                    Says the guy who said Ohara Davies is the next big thing

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                    • sunny31
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                      Says the guy who said Ohara Davies is the next big thing
                      Bwahaha there are actually too many of these, I've forgotten half of them.

                      Going through his thread history would be hilarious

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