Comments Thread For: Crawford: I Feel Like I've Done Enough To Be In Hall of Fame Right Now

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  • techliam
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    #21
    I mean there aren’t huge requirements for HOF recognition

    3 weight titlist, two weight lineal/no.1 champion, and former Undisputed champion

    Not many of those about

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    • joe strong
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      #22
      Originally posted by AdonisCreed
      Crawford is A excellent fighter with a suspect resume. His major accomplishment is unifying 140. Also fighters who talk like this normally lose shortly afterwards lol
      He will get in. Vitali Klitschko got in. Hall of fame talent but weak resume just like Vitali but Crawford can add to it. Brook is the first step in adding to the resume...

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      • Dean_Razorback
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        #23
        Originally posted by Beercules
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        a fat featherweight is his best win, that's sad.

        i do think he is a really good fighter and that postol and diaz aren't bad wins, but come on, dude hasn't fought anyone.

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        • PunchyPotorff
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          #24
          Hope it's a big ring tonight... so they can fit Bud's huge head in there with the ref, Brook, announcer, trainers etc. Man this cat is starting to go full blown wilder, blabbering on and on. He's a solid fighter, yes, but like most have said.... who has he fought?

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          • Beercules
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            #25
            Originally posted by Dean_Razorback
            a fat featherweight is his best win, that's sad.

            i do think he is a really good fighter and that postol and diaz aren't bad wins, but come on, dude hasn't fought anyone.
            I think bud is a good fighter also but he hasn't fought anyone.




            You like Brook tonight !?

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            • Dean_Razorback
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              #26
              Originally posted by Beercules
              I think bud is a good fighter also but he hasn't fought anyone.




              You like Brook tonight !?
              no, he will be competitive for a few rounds, then he'll gas and then he'll get stopped.

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              • BodyBagz
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                #27
                [IMG]https://media3.*****.com/media/3o6wrHrehQ4hf5x6lG/*****.gif[/IMG]

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                • Lefty0616
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                  #28
                  I'll give it to Crawford. I thought Brook would win. Looking at Brook, he has nothing left. Outside of fighting Khan, he should give it up and retire. He had no defense, and proved that he can no longer take a punch. Great insight, by Shakur Stevenson, btw. Just before the stoppage, he called it, "Once you open up against Brook, he doesn't like getting beat up". While I believe Crawford should be on the P4P list, I don't see him as #1 - maybe #5. He's a great puncher and finisher. I still feel he has yet to be tested. Bring on Porter, Spence, Thurman, Garcia - not small Pacquiao.

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                  • boogbx
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                    #29
                    Yes and no.

                    In today’s day and age yes, but welter is a deep division. Currently and much more in terms of all time.

                    Arum May be right that Crawford is leaps and bounds ahead of the other guys but I’m not so sure after last few fights.

                    Gotta see Bud in with the big names before it’s all said and done.

                    He would be favored in all fights but Spence that’s for sure.

                    I only say not against Spence because the lines been out, Spence is -120 fave.

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                    • Boxing Scene
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                      #30
                      Delusional thoughts from Fantasy Island. Fight someone you fkn bum.

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