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  • Code Red
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    Spence fought a Great Fight

    Spence didn't just outwork and overpower Danny in this fight, he fought a very smart strategic match. Though I only gave Danny about 3-4 rounds he still remained dangerous throughout the fight. The type of punches Danny was throwing were lethal if they connected. The body shots in particular moved Errol's entire body.

    Spence was smart to keep using his jab to push Danny back, he controlled the range, movement and stayed on the back foot often enough to make it difficult for Danny to connect with that blind left hook he likes to throw. Even though the fight went the distance i don't think Spence left it in the judges hands, he dominated enough rounds to make it a convincing and impressive showing.

    Coming off that crash I think Spence deserves a lot of credit. This performance, imo, definitely keeps him at the top of the division. Of course there are those who favor Crawford but the level of competition and quality of resume is firmly in Spence's favor.

    If the two ever meet I will put my money on Spence, I believe he is more determined and more willing to seek fights that prove he is the best.
    Last edited by Code Red; 12-07-2020, 10:59 PM.
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    #2
    He will only get better from here.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Code Red
      Spence didn't just outwork and overpower Danny in this fight, he fought a very smart strategic match. Though I only gave Danny about 3-4 rounds he still remained dangerous throughout the fight. The type of punches Danny were throwing were lethal if they connected. The body shots in particular moved Errol's entire body.

      Spence was smart to keep using his jab to push Danny back, he controlled the range, movement and stayed on the back foot often enough to make it difficult for Danny to connect with that blind left hook he likes to throw. Even though the fight went the distance i don't think Spence left it in the judges hands, he dominated enough rounds to make it a convincing and impressive showing.

      Coming off that crash I think Spence deserves a lot of credit. This performance, imo, definitely keeps him at the top of the division. Of course there are those who favor Crawford but the level of competition and quality of resume is firmly in Spence's favor.

      If the two ever meet I will put my money on Spence, I believe he is more determined and more willing to tlseek fights that prove he is the best.
      Bold is critical. But nobody will listen.

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        #4
        Originally posted by revelated
        Bold is critical. But nobody will listen.
        Not to you. We all remember your posts on Loma-Lopez lol

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        • Code Red
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          Originally posted by Boxing-1013
          Not to you. We all remember your posts on Loma-Lopez lol
          Loma's late fight strategy against Lopez could of produced a victory. When he opted to let his hands go he won the rounds. But credit to Lopez for discouraging him from letting his hands go.

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            #6
            Originally posted by revelated
            Bold is critical. But nobody will listen.
            If Crawford at least fought Porter or even Ugas that would be step up from his current diet of top rank opponents.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Code Red
              Loma's late fight strategy against Lopez could of produced a victory. When he opted to let his hands go he won the rounds. But credit to Lopez for discouraging him from letting his hands go.
              No doubt. Mr Rev was swearing up and down beforehand, that Lopez stood no chance, yada yada yada. It was funny

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                #8
                Originally posted by Code Red
                Loma's late fight strategy against Lopez could of produced a victory. When he opted to let his hands go he won the rounds. But credit to Lopez for discouraging him from letting his hands go.
                Bold is key. But nobody will listen.

                Loma lost. Lopez didn't win.

                It's important to understand the distinction.

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