He's not really got a lot of We ar and tear from fighting so many great fighters over years so should be able to fight up to 39-41 years old
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Bud is 34,Do you think his career is officially over?(v top fighters?)
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Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View PostI don't think Crawford is getting Spence anytime soon. Errol unifies with Ugas and the winner has a bunch of mandatories to take care of. Crawford will have to wait a year or two for the mandos to be sorted out.
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Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat View Post
Bro, both of you are good posters. Your truck looks great in your avi, but I still miss your 'Pan-Africanist' username! I have good memories.
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The writing is on the wall, if he doesn't sign with PBC he doesn't get the fights he wants. Unfortunate that it comes to that, but not much has changed in boxing. In the old days of boxing you had to play nice with the mob, now you have to play nice with scoundrels in suits who are just as bad. Going forward Bud should take fights with these up and coming contenders like Ennis and Ortiz. Those are his best and maybe only options outside of PBC.
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Originally posted by Outwest Exp 355 View Post
Always have to take it to some **** sh.it because you’re too ****ing ****** to think of a comeback.
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It's not over yet but getting there. He can literally look old overnight on any given night when he takes on the right opponent whose mentally in there.
He seriously needs a defining win over a "rival" opponent before he retires though. He mostly fought a lot of the usuals in WW but so did everyone else. He may have beat them more impressively but I think he needs that rival fight where he takes a loss, takes a win, they trilogy fight it and he gets the final win. He's lacking the spark in his career, not to mention he's dull as f**k.
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Originally posted by ELPacman View PostIt's not over yet but getting there. He can literally look old overnight on any given night when he takes on the right opponent whose mentally in there.
He seriously needs a defining win over a "rival" opponent before he retires though. He mostly fought a lot of the usuals in WW but so did everyone else. He may have beat them more impressively but I think he needs that rival fight where he takes a loss, takes a win, they trilogy fight it and he gets the final win. He's lacking the spark in his career, not to mention he's dull as f**k.
I always thought Spence wins that,but I think now Bud won't have any options at ww besides high risk low rewards,which will get him beat by Ortiz or Boots who are both naturally bigger than him,esp. boots,thats why I think he might decide to coast for the rest of his career sporadically fighting mandos only.
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