Could current Mayweather beat Crawford?

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  • hugh grant
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    #31
    Originally posted by mike ruler
    Yep. Back when Floyd was fighting Berto, aka 3 years before Crawford was in the division. So I guess Mayweather ducked all 135lbers when he was at WW. Smh
    Floyd has no problem bloating fighters up 2 divisions and it would be been better than.berto.

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    • Street
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      #32
      Good question. Never underestimate the abilities of Floyd Mayweather Jr.

      I truly believe that rightnow, with enough preperation, Floyd Mayweather Jr. beats anyone in boxing up to168 lbs. Anyone.

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      • Stuntman Mike
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        #33
        Originally posted by Street
        Good question. Never underestimate the abilities of Floyd Mayweather Jr.

        I truly believe that rightnow, with enough preperation, Floyd Mayweather Jr. beats anyone in boxing up to168 lbs. Anyone.
        Mayweathers time has been up for a long time,he was slipping in the maidana fights getting lit up like a christmas tree he knew he was finished then,even after being in the ring with maidana and having the experience he still got caught with the same shots over and over,

        He lucky pacquiao was finished when he fought him too

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        • Outwest Exp 355
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          #34
          I’m not sure if he could beat Crawford but he could definitely beat all the guys on Crawford’s resume.

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          • War Room
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            #35
            Originally posted by HitmanTommy
            I don't know. People seem amazed with Crawford, but he hasn't really beat anybody.

            Am I the only one that thinks that current Mayweather could beat him?
            I don't like Crawford, but Floyd looked shot against Berto and that was over 5 years ago. I was worried Berto would catch him the whole time.

            Crawford is in the best shape of his life. Floyd is 41 and would more than likely get whooped. His style isn't meant for a 40+ year old body.

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            • Nicamex
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              #36
              Yea he beats him but fight would never happen because Crawford would want 50/50

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              • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                #37
                Originally posted by Mason Brown
                In 2013, he was 36, it's hard to argue he was at his best at that age, he jjst declined slowly enoug that we did not see the signs until he was 37, because he didn't take much damage for the amount of fights he had, and always lived the life.
                His ring IQ was far better at 36 than it was at 26. That’s what made him better.

                B-Hop was similar.

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                • Mason Brown
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                  His ring IQ was far better at 36 than it was at 26. That’s what made him better.

                  B-Hop was similar.
                  Better than at 26, but I don't know if it was better than at 33, and even if it was very slightly better, his age decline was more of a difference, part of him not being as explosive as in his prime might have been the weight, but against Canelo, he hurt his arm, his right hand was ****ed up against Guerrero, which is likely about age. Hopkins wasn't at his best at 49, but yes, hks intelligence was what kept hom going, lived the life.

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                  • John Locke
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                    #39
                    Mayweather by wide decision

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                    • Roadblock
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by hugh grant
                      Floyd has no problem bloating fighters up 2 divisions and it would be been better than.berto.
                      The guy that KOed Manny at 150lbs you mean , thats the guy Floyd schooled like a novice, the same guy said Floyd was the best fighter he ever fought .

                      Dont you get sick of being slapped around with your lame narrative.

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