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Originally posted by SplitSecond View PostSpence’s chin is weak, got hurt by Porter, Brook and Lartei. You’ll never see him walk through bombs from punchers like Crawford, Pacquiao or most ATG’s. He just gets hurt and goes into a shell or hangs on. He’ll get beaten down eventually with little fight.
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Originally posted by FLY TY View PostLartey he was definitely hurt. He was never hurt against Porter or Brook, but instead went on to drop both guys, and make Kell quit. Stop lying to yourself. You've probably never watched any of those fights
He was hurt at the end of the round, at the end of a FIVE minute round.
The ****** timer didn't do his job and allowed the round to go on for five minutes, and it just so happens Spence was particularly active and aggressive in that round.
Had it been a normal three minute round, that freak situation never happens.
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Originally posted by SplitSecond View PostI don’t expect noobs to see it. You probably thought he was going to destroy Porter too.
Did you see him struggle for twelve rounds with a one legged Benevides?
How about getting dropped by him of the month Mean Machine?
You see all that?
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Originally posted by Doubledagger View PostAnd you probably didn't see Crawford getting put on ***** street by small midget Gamboa did you?
Did you see him struggle for twelve rounds with a one legged Benevides?
How about getting dropped by him of the month Mean Machine?
You see all that?
I actually gave Kavaliauskas a good chance to hurt Crawford, because he’s a puncher and Crawford has lapses in defense. Spence rarely hurts guy’s with one shot. Crawford hits harder than him in truth, but noob hype is what it is.
To edit the edit. This is why Thurman is a tougher fight for Crawford than Spence, Spence can’t trade, can’t counter on that level and him being slower doesn’t help. And Thurman obviously hits harder too.Last edited by SplitSecond; 03-22-2020, 07:39 AM.
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Originally posted by SplitSecond View PostGamboa and Mean Machine are better puncher’s than anyone Spence has ever fought. I don’t remember my thoughts going into Gamboa and Benavidez. But I predicted Kavaliauskas would give a fight and then get turned on and consequently gas out and get stopped.
I actually gave Kavaliauskas a good chance to hurt Crawford, because he’s a puncher and Crawford has lapses in defense. Spence rarely hurts guy’s with one shot. Crawford hits harder than him in truth, but noob hype is what it is.
To edit the edit. This is why Thurman is a tougher fight for Crawford than Spence, Spence can’t trade, can’t counter on that level and him being slower doesn’t help. And Thurman obviously hits harder too.
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Originally posted by BLASTER1 View PostMan what do ya think has happened to Errol.
Is that just weight gain or could it be inflammation from his accident?
Either way hes starting to look like a bum which is why I've always had Bud beating Errol even before the accident.
Theirs levels to boxing and Errol and everyone else at welter ATM is a level below Bud.
This new generation doesn't seem to have the discipline between fights like the previous one. I don't know one of the young guys that keep their weight down year round.
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Originally posted by T.M.T View PostSpence is the more natural WW that can take it as well as he ditch it. Eventually Terence 🦆ford will have to stand there and fight and get stopped. 🥊💯
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Originally posted by SweetPbfAli View PostSpence always blew up in between fights and he carries a lot of weight in his face so it's easy to see when he's out of shape. Now add to that he literally couldn't work out due to the accident and he's going to be well above fighting weight.
This new generation doesn't seem to have the discipline between fights like the previous one. I don't know one of the young guys that keep their weight down year round.
If anything I think Bud beats Spence just cause of his discipline.
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