I can't think of any 140 pounder throughout history that has dominated the division more than Crawford has. Yes, Pryor, Manny Antonio, Delahoya, Mosley, Kostya, Chavez Sr, and Wilfred were great. But they never dominated the division in the same fashion as Crawford has. Plus, none of them had the same skill set as Crawford does. Crawford is a blend of Marc Too Sharp Johnson, Marvin Hagler, and Pernell all in one.
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Just cause Crawford is tearing through some slackers, I wouldn't say yet he's THAT amazingly good. He's got the talent but he still needs more A+ competition. Aside from Gamboa who was coming up in weight, Crawford hasn't really faced too many big names yet.
Don't let HBO's nut riding commentating fool you.
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Originally posted by ELPacman View PostJust cause Crawford is tearing through some slackers, I wouldn't say yet he's THAT amazingly good. He's got the talent but he still needs more A+ competition. Aside from Gamboa who was coming up in weight, Crawford hasn't really faced too many big names yet.
Don't let HBO's nut riding commentating fool you.
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Calm down dude. He's a HOF caliber fighter in a division where most of the top 10 fighters are C level, B level at best. Beating a bunch of Lundy's and Molina's don't make you the GOAT of your division. Don't forget how good recent guys like FMJ, PAC, Whitaker, ODLH were at 140, they all beat Bud IMO.
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Originally posted by -GDS- View PostCalm down dude. He's a HOF caliber fighter in a division where most of the top 10 fighters are C level, B level at best. Beating a bunch of Lundy's and Molina's don't make you the GOAT of your division. Don't forget how good recent guys like FMJ, PAC, Whitaker, ODLH were at 140, they all beat Bud IMO.
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