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"El Diamante" Verdejo vs "Bud" Crawford @ 140 lbs / 10 Stone: Who wins?
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Crawford is too big for Verdejo and is probably a few fights away from welterweight already. By the time Verdejo hits 140, Crawford will be at 147. I picked Crawford as he is highly skilled, but just the bigger man.
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Originally posted by North Star View PostCrawford is too big for Verdejo and is probably a few fights away from welterweight already. By the time Verdejo hits 140, Crawford will be at 147. I picked Crawford as he is highly skilled, but just the bigger man.
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Originally posted by LoadedWraps View PostVerdejo is the real deal like Holyfield.Originally posted by LoadedWraps View PostWhy? Crawford has more experience then Verdejo, but Verdejo is a more complete fighter, I think Crawford would have to dig deep and make it ugly.
When has Verdejo ever been punched in the mouth??
When has Verdejo ever been hurt???
When has Verdejo ever been in a competitive fight????
When has Verdejo ever fought an actual contender????
When has Verdejo ever adapted midway thru a tough fight???
Crawford is proven goods, and to say a prospect is a more complete fighter is absurd.. Crawford has a lot more dimensions to his game than Verdejo ever will.. Southpaw, orthodox, counter, walk down, goon mode, off the back foot, etc.. Crawford has shown a lot more versatility than Verdejo...
But that's why promoters match up prospects with no-hopers, because fanboys will eat it up and proclaim them great and "complete" before they even take a single tough fight with an actual contender, let alone a p4p undefeated champ like crawford....
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Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View PostYou sound like a total fanboy,,,
When has Verdejo ever been punched in the mouth??
When has Verdejo ever been hurt???
When has Verdejo ever been in a competitive fight????
When has Verdejo ever fought an actual contender????
When has Verdejo ever adapted midway thru a tough fight???
Crawford is proven goods, and to say a prospect is a more complete fighter is absurd.. Crawford has a lot more dimensions to his game than Verdejo ever will.. Southpaw, orthodox, counter, walk down, goon mode, off the back foot, etc.. Crawford has shown a lot more versatility than Verdejo...
But that's why promoters match up prospects with no-hopers, because fanboys will eat it up and proclaim them great and "complete" before they even take a single tough fight with an actual contender, let alone a p4p undefeated champ like crawford....
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Originally posted by PrBoxing88 View PostLmao, Verdejo is actually faster than Crawford and it looks like hits more harder too, Verdejo is a good technician and got a good footwork and he only been pro for 3 years...
I think a lot of you fanboys need to get your definitions straight..
Who has punched Verdejo in the face??
When has Verdejo been in a competitve fight in deep waters??
How does Verdejo react when hurt??
Who is the best fighter that Verdejo has walked down??
Who is he best fighter that Verdejo has outboxed on the backfoot???
Can Verdejo switch between orthodox and southpaw seamlessly????
Verdejo is a blue chip prospect but is still a big question mark at the world class level..
Like I said before, that's why promoters feed prospects a bunch of bums, because fanboys will eat it up and proclaim a guy great before he even fights one ranked guy
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