Crawford beating Canelo does make him an ATG. That would be a huge historic achievement.
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Crawford beating Canelo does make him an ATG. That would be a huge historic achievement.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Crawford beating Canelo is nowhere near the achievement of SRL beating Hagler. And let’s not forget Floyd SCHOOLED Canelo. And before we start saying “yeah but Canelo was young and inexperienced “
1. Canelo was 23 , not 16 or something. What is closer to peak? 23 or 35?
2. Floyd was 37, same age as Crawford is now.
3. Canelo may have been “only 23”, but he was a World Champion with 43 pro fights UNBEATEN , AND A WORLD CHAMPION!” And he had already been a pro for 8 YEARS! So let’s be honest, that pushes him even closer to his peak, rather than most 23 year olds.
4. “Canelo was only a LMW” to be honest for the size of the guy , height, reach etc. that is closer to his natural weight category than SMW is. He’s only SMW because of all the “Mexican Beef” he eats. (Nudge,nudge, wink , wink)
5. Canelo is a worthy World Champion, but as a SMW, He’s nowhere near the top of the tree when it comes to All time in that division.
Now, I think Crawford will win, and I do think it is a fantastic achievement to beat any World Champion with a weight jump like that. But Crawford ruined his chances of being an ATG because he has just not had enough outstanding victories in his career against top class opposition. He can only blame himself for that, nobody put a gun to his head to sign those promotional contracts.
And it’s a shame, because he was talented enough to have maybe put himself in the ATG picture, but it’s too late now.
He beats Canelo, fine, well done. He beats Spence. A washed up Spence that had nearly died and was never the same after that Car crash.
Those would be his career defining fights. Nowhere near enough.
Former Undisputed 4 belt Prediction champion. Still P4P and People’s Champion.
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There's a common thread here. Some say GGG wasted years of his career groveling after Ginger, and they may have a point. Crawford could've done so much more with his career. But here he is, literally cashing out against the Cash Cow.
The money part of boxing is obviously necessary. But to the point it has been taken by Ginger, it's been detrimental to boxing. Perfectly good fighters begin to think... "Why scratch and claw and toil against lesser-known opposition... when I can bloat up 20-30 pounds and get one last hurrah against Canelo?" It's an early retirement plan.
If Canelo had had the type of career that even a De La Hoya had.... fighting equally dangerous, EQUALLY SIZED fighters at their PEAK.... he could be forgiven the circus he has created. But he DIDN'T. A lot of Ginger's career was smoke and mirrors. Fighting smaller and/or over-the-hill guys... marinating fights that should've been done sooner... stacking the deck unlike any other fighter has ever done... and enjoying the protection of a Mafia-like boxing org which has blatantly and shamelessly given Canelo every advantage they could.
So here we are in the twilight of Ginger's career. Ready to ride off into the sunset after crowing over a victory against a guy from 3 weight divisions down. And his groupies will be riding off with him, carrying him on their shoulders.
I'd give anything for Crawford to pull off the upset. But again... no way he knocks Canelo out. And a decision win is about as likely as Trump saying there are people that know more than him.
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