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  • SweetPbfAli
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    #41
    Originally posted by Carpe Diem
    Nah. Judah’s superior hand speed and athleticism caught Floyd off guard moreso than anything else. It was the first time that Floyd stepped in the ring against a fighter with similar athletic gifts, but lesser fundamentally skilled, and of course not as mentally strong. Crawford has the edge over Judah in fundamentals and stronger mentally, but he’s nowhere near as fast and athletic as prime Judah was. Crawford fights at a pace that benefit Floyd.
    Super facts!

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    • Fists_of_Fury
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      #42
      Overrated cherry picking hype job Crawford isn't worth mentioning in the same breath as Floyd. Crawford beat nobody worth a damn to consider him even fighting Floyd. Crawford got put on ***** street by inactive and blown up Gamboa. He lost rounds to peg legged Jose Bumavidez. He was dropped by a Eurobum last fight. Floyd wins an easy UD and prime Floyd without hand injuries has a great chance of dropping and possibly stopping glass jaw Crawford. Floyd is in a whole other universe of levels beyond Crawford.

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      • pasawayako
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        #43
        101% sure that floyd would duck crawford.

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        • Carpe Diem
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          #44
          Bump.......

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          • Roadblock
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            #45
            Originally posted by Carpe Diem
            Nah. Judah’s superior hand speed and athleticism caught Floyd off guard moreso than anything else. It was the first time that Floyd stepped in the ring against a fighter with similar athletic gifts, but lesser fundamentally skilled, and of course not as mentally strong. Crawford has the edge over Judah in fundamentals and stronger mentally, but he’s nowhere near as fast and athletic as prime Judah was. Crawford fights at a pace that benefit Floyd.
            A very important fact thats over looked, that version of Judah was the best that ever set foot in a ring, he was primed and ready to beat Floyd whom he had many spars with, they would have been great work because both are so sharp and fast giving Judah massive confidence and resolve.

            Boy oh boy Judah was in shape and ready people underestimate it so much.

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            • Monzon99
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              #46
              Fraudweather would duck Crawford with an inventory of excuses, with the primary duck excuse being two duck moves - 1 Crawford has low PPV numbers and 2 I won't do business with Bob Arum because he's a grumpy old man.

              Fact.

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              • Monzon99
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                #47
                Originally posted by Fists_of_Fury
                Overrated cherry picking hype job Crawford isn't worth mentioning in the same breath as Floyd. Crawford beat nobody worth a damn to consider him even fighting Floyd. Crawford got put on ***** street by inactive and blown up Gamboa. He lost rounds to peg legged Jose Bumavidez. He was dropped by a Eurobum last fight. Floyd wins an easy UD and prime Floyd without hand injuries has a great chance of dropping and possibly stopping glass jaw Crawford. Floyd is in a whole other universe of levels beyond Crawford.
                Yo dumbass, would rather watch Floyd vs Guerrero, Ortiz, Bruseles or Baldomir.

                This clown knows Crawford would beat Floyd so he has to try to discredit the threat to his lord and savior fraud.

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                • Roadblock
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by pasawayako
                  101% sure that floyd would duck crawford.
                  Dam fool, there is nothing scary about TC he hasnt even touched Floyds level yet, none of todays WWs have thats the reality of where they at.

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                  • Marchegiano
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                    #49
                    Dunno, TC won't fight nobody

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                    • BodyBagz
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                      #50
                      Until proven otherwise, Bud will not ever be on Mays level.

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