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    Default P4P Best runs through Omaha, Nebraska!

    Never in my like have I seen a mix of a throwback fighter along with a special talent. Crawford to me is up there with Sugar Ray Robinson and Roy Jones Jr.

    The P4P best between 135 to 147 runs through Omaha, Nebraska, my friends. Forget Spence, Thurman, Garcia, Porter, even Davis and Lomachenko...

    I think Crawford is too small for 154. Guys like Hurd, the Charlo's and Harrison, et al... are really big Jr. Middles. They even appear to be Super Middles some nights. Hurd should definitely move up to Super Middle.

    But, everything runs through Omaha, Nebraska. Terence Bud Crawford.
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    Default Re: P4P Best runs through Omaha, Nebraska!

    Until he gets knocked out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Never in my like have I seen a mix of a throwback fighter along with a special talent. Crawford to me is up there with Sugar Ray Robinson and Roy Jones Jr.

    The P4P best between 135 to 147 runs through Omaha, Nebraska, my friends. Forget Spence, Thurman, Garcia, Porter, even Davis and Lomachenko...

    I think Crawford is too small for 154. Guys like Hurd, the Charlo's and Harrison, et al... are really big Jr. Middles. They even appear to be Super Middles some nights. Hurd should definitely move up to Super Middle.

    But, everything runs through Omaha, Nebraska. Terence Bud Crawford.
    If he beats Spence its hard to argue he is up there.
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    3-Time SADDO PREDICTION COMP CHAMPION.

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    Default Re: P4P Best runs through Omaha, Nebraska!

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Loma is the most gifted of the boxers , his lack of power have made him struggle in his last 2 fights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Loma is getting hit too much now. I dunno what that's about!? He looks disinterested at times and he is getting flocked some nights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Never in my like have I seen a mix of a throwback fighter along with a special talent. Crawford to me is up there with Sugar Ray Robinson and Roy Jones Jr.

    The P4P best between 135 to 147 runs through Omaha, Nebraska, my friends. Forget Spence, Thurman, Garcia, Porter, even Davis and Lomachenko...

    I think Crawford is too small for 154. Guys like Hurd, the Charlo's and Harrison, et al... are really big Jr. Middles. They even appear to be Super Middles some nights. Hurd should definitely move up to Super Middle.

    But, everything runs through Omaha, Nebraska. Terence Bud Crawford.
    If he beats Spence its hard to argue he is up there.
    I don't know why people give Spence more of a shot than Crawford? This is a Ali v Foreman kinda thing, or a Barerra v Hamed thing where it may look in favour of the puncher and stalker, but really it is the other way around and the boxer/mover SHOULD be the odds on favorite.

    I take Crawford to stop Spence late- 10 or 11. Especially if Crawford turns on the jets at about the 6th or 7th.

    At best Crawford wins a lopsided UD. So much so it would make Mayweather v Berto look shameful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Never in my like have I seen a mix of a throwback fighter along with a special talent. Crawford to me is up there with Sugar Ray Robinson and Roy Jones Jr.

    The P4P best between 135 to 147 runs through Omaha, Nebraska, my friends. Forget Spence, Thurman, Garcia, Porter, even Davis and Lomachenko...

    I think Crawford is too small for 154. Guys like Hurd, the Charlo's and Harrison, et al... are really big Jr. Middles. They even appear to be Super Middles some nights. Hurd should definitely move up to Super Middle.

    But, everything runs through Omaha, Nebraska. Terence Bud Crawford.
    If he beats Spence its hard to argue he is up there.
    I don't know why people give Spence more of a shot than Crawford? This is a Ali v Foreman kinda thing, or a Barerra v Hamed thing where it may look in favour of the puncher and stalker, but really it is the other way around and the boxer/mover SHOULD be the odds on favorite.

    I take Crawford to stop Spence late- 10 or 11. Especially if Crawford turns on the jets at about the 6th or 7th.

    At best Crawford wins a lopsided UD. So much so it would make Mayweather v Berto look shameful.
    YK I feel the same about Crawford. The dude can just turn it on when he needs it and he is a pleasure to watch. Always seems like a truly decent guy in the interviews I’ve seen. I also like how Warren Buffet goes to see Crawford fight when he fights in Omaha I hope the kid goes far.
    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.for...xing-2019/amp/

    Wanted to add this article from Forbes as well. Boxing does get some press in the US
    Last edited by walrus; 01-05-2019 at 10:51 AM.

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    I think extremely highly of Crawford, but the only knock on him is that he doesn’t have a career defining win. Not necessarily his fault but it’s just something that is holding him back from taking that next step.

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    I think extremely highly of Crawford, but the only knock on him is that he doesn’t have a career defining win. Not necessarily his fault but it’s just something that is holding him back from taking that next step.
    The Gamboa win and the Burns win was/is enough for me. Who wudda thunk Mayweather's best win before DLH would have been Diego Corrales- We should have known then Mayweather was special.
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    Default Re: P4P Best runs through Omaha, Nebraska!

    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    I think extremely highly of Crawford, but the only knock on him is that he doesn’t have a career defining win. Not necessarily his fault but it’s just something that is holding him back from taking that next step.
    The Gamboa win and the Burns win was/is enough for me. Who wudda thunk Mayweather's best win before DLH would have been Diego Corrales- We should have known then Mayweather was special.
    Those weren’t career defining wins. Corrales for Floyd was a super legit win. It was career defining. Also, Floyd didn’t hit superstardom until he faced De La Hoya. So I don’t think Crawford gets to that superstar level until him and Spence becomes a super fight and Crawford wins.

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