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    #21
    Crawford was getting outboxed but he was just too big for Gamboa.

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      #22
      Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
      I don't know.

      34-0 and a 3 weight world champ. I think if he had a glass chin, it would've been shown by now. Jose Benavidez was catching him flush with some shots and he had pretty decent power.

      That said, he hasn't exactly fought a true top level opponent yet, but i think a glass chin would've been found out long before this point. I'm sure he can be hurt though, anyone can.

      The problem with boxing fans is that if you haven't got a Golovkin-like granite chin, then you're chinny. It is possible to be somewhere in the middle.
      Isn’t that funny he hasn’t exactly fought any top opposition yet.... yet he’s some how in the top 3 p4p lol

      That’s why no other fighter deserves to be called p4p best besides canelo cuz no one comes close to his resume

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        #23
        WHy getting hurt in a fight is held against fighters is beyond me. Literally every fighter has been hit flush and hurt. it's a fight, it happens.

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          #24
          I do remember when Khan was knocked into the afterlife by Canelo.

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            #25
            Crawford has never been down. He doesnt have chin problems. So what Gamboa wobbled him, that was almost 5 years ago and he hasnt been hurt since.

            Also fighters chins can improve when the move up in weight if they were cutting a lot of weight. Cotto being rocked by torres at 140 and being in wars with bigger guys at 147 is a prime example.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Madison boxing View Post
              I remember seeing an interview from a black trainer who used to see crawford in the gym and he was adamant he was packing a glass chin and isnt as good as people presume.
              Troll alert!

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                #27
                And done against a midget.

                I also remember the talk way back about Bradly knocking him out in sparring. But I don't know how true this is.

                If Crawford gets hit by a good shot against a fighter his size with decent pop, you just never know.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
                  And done against a midget.

                  I also remember the talk way back about Bradly knocking him out in sparring. But I don't know how true this is.

                  If ANY FIGHTER gets hit by a good shot against a fighter his size with decent pop, you just never know.
                  Fixed your post for you.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
                    And done against a midget.

                    I also remember the talk way back about Bradly knocking him out in sparring. But I don't know how true this is.

                    If Crawford gets hit by a good shot against a fighter his size with decent pop, you just never know.
                    Bradley KOing Crawford? Never heard that before. All the stories there that came out was Crawford was giving it to Bradley 6 or 7 fights into his career. Bradley even admitted in some interviews that Crawford beat his a^^ a few times and he realized quickly he was no sparring partner.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Joe Beamish View Post
                      Fixed your post for you.
                      Not any fighter. Froch, Eubank, Vitali, McCall and so on. You could say SOME fighters could go after a good shot, but not everyone.

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