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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Terence Crawford: Errol Spence Jr's Health Will Be Judged In Garcia Fight

    At the age of 32, Terence Crawford is stuck on the sidelines chasing a legacy-defining fight. The three-division crownholder and current WBO welterweight champion Crawford (36-0, 27 KOs) is eying a fight against equal peer Errol Spence Jr. - one day.
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  • Sweden2716
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    The word great being used loosely these days calling Crawford and Spence great, to be great you would have to beat great fighters or have longevity. Both do not qualify, not Crawford not Spence, good maybe but not great.

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    • Sweden2716
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      Judging from Spence close win over Porter, I am not sure that Spence or Crawford would be guaranteed to beat any of the other top rated welterweights, i.e. Thurman, Pacman, Ugas, Garcia, etc.

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      • kushking
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        Originally posted by Sweden2716
        The word great being used loosely these days calling Crawford and Spence great, to be great you would have to beat great fighters or have longevity. Both do not qualify, not Crawford not Spence, good maybe but not great.
        Spence has demonstrated a bit more greatness than Bud(even though Bud jumped divisions,he was at the weakest 140 lb division,& only at 135 has been tested v the upper echelon),but yes imo neither are near greats & likely will not become nearly as great as they were capable of; seeing as they are past 30 & still haven't faced the absolute best...at least as perceived.

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        • factsarenice
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          Originally posted by Sweden2716
          The word great being used loosely these days calling Crawford and Spence great, to be great you would have to beat great fighters or have longevity. Both do not qualify, not Crawford not Spence, good maybe but not great.
          RELUCTANTLY I agree. The best of the best was once settled in the ring, hard to imagine but true. Today proclaiming greatness requires a phone, repetition and the internet echo chamber.

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          • PunchyPotorff
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            #6
            Even before the accident, I picked Crawford over Spence, and would still lean that way. Bud and his trainers seem to do a good job of zeroing in on their opponent's faults... and Spence exhibited a few weaknesses vs Brook and Porter. But like Crawford says... the Swift fight will tell us a lot about where Spence is at.

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            • champion4ever
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              Trust me, Erroll Spence will be just fine. He won't make the same mistake by fighting Danny Garcia the same way he fought Shawn Porter. I expect him to use his stick more and box "Swift".

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              • Jackson354
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                #8
                Some of these people commenting do not know boxing

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                • Mario040481
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                  Danny has done well in the fights he isn't suppose to and his losses are fights many saw as the sort that could have also gone his way. Don't know that he can win, but I won't be overly surprised to see him do so either. Hows that for indecisive?

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                  • edpboxing
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jackson354
                    Some of these people commenting do not know boxing
                    Says the guy who just joined the site and added nothing to the conversation lmao

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