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Was there last night and the entire arena got restless throughout this fight because you had the feeling that Crawford could have gotten Klimov out of there or seriously busted him up if he would have just done a lot more countering rather than avoiding shots and posing, he needs to let his hands go a lot more cause he has the speed and reflexes to do so
So when exactly are Jayson Velez and Felix Verdejo gonna step up there comp level?


I told you this already. Don't make me say things twice.
They'll be taking a page from the new-style Mexican Boxing Career Development Handbook (a la JCC Junior and Canelo).... and waiting until their 40th fight before fighting a live body.

Oops.... too late. They're already ahead of the pace set by both those hype jobs.

Rats....
And you wonder why they laugh at you. Alvarez is 23 years old. Has already beaten Trout and took a fight against the best fighter in the planet. Jayson (I can't fucking spell) Velez is 25. He just barely beat Dat Nguyen for his career best win. Let me guess. Nguyen is just as good a win as a Trout win, right? Verdejo is 20 years old and he ain't even got 10 fights. But some how there ahead of the pace?
True Canelo is 23 and fought the best p4p 1 fighter. And I guess Canelo took a page from Wilfredo Benitez if you want to be technical about it. He was like 24-0 fighting guys that were 2-0 and 26-11-4 right up until he fought Cervantes for the title.

Oh but he was a young fighter right? lol
Canelo was what 16 when he went pro and 20 when he won his first title right? Benitez was 14 when he went pro and 17 when he WON his first world title, neither guy had amateur experience so how are you really comparing the two when you're just proving that Benitez stepped up without the need of padding his record up with another 20 nobodies while claiming to be picking up experience , Cervantes was better than M. Hatton, who at that point was Alravez' best opponent

back to the thread's topic, Broner IMO isn't as technically skilled as Crawford and both guys are gun shy at times so probably would be boring as fuck, Broner is the type of fighter who's probably gonna struggle more with pressure fighters than with other technical fighters