Why do people think spence can stop danny g

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  • ELPacman
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    #31
    I don't think Spence will stop Danny. It's going to be a UD based on his activity level vs Danny's lower activity level.

    Danny's going to let this fight slip while he waits for the perfect counter punch all the while Spence is just racking up points on activity.

    Let's also remove the fact that this is Spence first fight since the accident. It's going to be a full YEAR of recovery he's had. He had already begun training months ago which he NORMALLY would have done to stay busy preparing for a fight.

    Unless a bone snaps while he's in the ring, there should be no reason why this fight is treat any different than Spence pre-accident. The man lost some teeth and got some facial scratches, okay. If Spence wins, it's because he's Spence. If Danny wins, it's because Danny pulled off some miracle and NOT because of the accident. I just don't see Danny winning this fight.

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    • SplitSecond
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      #32
      Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
      I always said that Crawford would outbox Garcia in a boring fight like he did against Beltran. I doubt he would stop Danny. Crawford the times he comes forward he gets hurt even with all that defense. He has no good wins at WW, he won't even take the Porter fight. Plus Danny is a better body puncher than he get credit for.
      I can see that, although Beltran was a much more dangerous puncher than Garcia has ever been. I think Crawford feels better and more energetic at 147 than the lower weights. He had a few boring fights like Prescott too. At 140-147 he;s been fairly entertaining in all. What fight(s) besides Gamboa have you seen Crawford hurt while coming forward?
      Last edited by SplitSecond; 09-16-2020, 10:40 AM.

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      • STREET CLEANER
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        #33
        Originally posted by SplitSecond
        I can see that, although Beltran was a much more dangerous puncher than Garcia has ever been. I think Crawford feels better and more energetic at 147 than the lower weights. He had a few boring fights like Prescott too. At 140-147 he;s been fairly entertaining in all. What fight(s) besides Gamboa have you seen Crawford hurt while coming forward?
        Against Kava and the few times he gets hit cleanly I don't like his reactions.

        I think he is a top talent but I can't rate him higher because his level of competition.

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