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Who else ENJOYED the Canelo/Crawford face off (NO Diddy)?

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    #21
    Originally posted by HisExcellency View Post
    I think you guys are underrating Crawford...if anybody can do it it's HIM as he always seems to find a way to win. Obviously it all depends on how he handles Canelo's power but Canelo is not the fighter he once was plus he didn't look too great in his last fight either.
    I'm with you, you know your boxing for sure. I'm a Nelo fan, and he hasn't look the same the past few years since the Caleb Plant fight. If he brings out that version it's an easy win for Canelo. I know Crawford is extremely and technically skilled, too, and I think Crawford could potentially beat him even if he's the huge underdog.
    BigBobArum HisExcellency likes this.

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      #22
      Originally posted by QballLobo View Post

      Canelo was never hurt in that fight. Never in danger or rocked. Certainly overwhelmed and couldn’t figure out Floyd.

      Canelo came down to Floyd’s weight. If Floyd went up to 160 we have a different fight. I don’t think Canelo believes Bud can hurt him so he will be more aggressive early unlike the Floyd fight. Those 2 fights have nothing in common.
      Saul most durable guy in boxing today

      only time I remember him being hurt was as a weight drained big boy squeezing down to 147 facing Jose Cotto

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        #23
        Can’t see Bud winning this if Canelo is as sharp as he was vs Berlanga and Munguia. Canelo will take 2 to get off 1 and he’ll end up bullying Crawford like he did Charlo, not quite as dominant but still an 8 - 4 7 - 5 clear win

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          #24
          Mean mugs don’t win fights. Effort and performance does.

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            #25
            The only way I can see Crawford winning this fight is by backing Canelo up and fighting out of the (orthodox) righty stance.

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              #26
              A mismatch. Not interested. And stop hyping that sh.it. canelo should fight guys from his weight class, if he doesn`t want Benavidez, who is at 175 now.

              Stop underrating my intelligence and convincing me how is Canelo fighting old welterweight a super fight.

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                #27
                Originally posted by HisExcellency View Post
                I think you guys are underrating Crawford...if anybody can do it it's HIM as he always seems to find a way to win. Obviously it all depends on how he handles Canelo's power but Canelo is not the fighter he once was plus he didn't look too great in his last fight either.
                I attribute that more to Canelo’s opponent than Canelo himself. When the casual fan calls Mayweather a “runner”, this is what they think of. Yet he was never like that. Even Ivan Calderon (who was a frequent mover) stood and landed really eye catching shots when he was fighting back in his day. Scull did not do anything but backtrack the entire fight.

                Also, although sometimes I manage to convince myself that Crawford has a great chance, the reality is that Crawford isn’t invincible. That fight with Porter was close up until the final stretch. I hope I’m wrong, I want to be wrong.

                Canelo is slightly younger (though with considerable more mileage), more active, heavier, and has fought bigger punchers.

                Crawford is a once a year fighter nearly at 40, moving up another two weight classes after only fighting once at 154 and he is much more hittable than Mayweather yet likes to engage more. That doesn’t bode well.

                I admire his gumption, but damn I’d be lying if I said I felt Crawford has this in the bag.

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                  #28
                  We've seen this bogus buildup thing before.

                  Canelo is shopworn looking to cash out imo

                  Crawford looking to cherrypick big name, shopworn fighters to grab a bag.

                  Get ready to hear some far fetched excuses
                  Last edited by djtmal; 06-22-2025, 03:56 PM.

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                    #29
                    Dd you notice the boss give the hired patsy the cue that the staredown skit was over? And the employee obeyed the silent order like an obedient dog. I don't see this being a real fight, just another business sparring event where nobody gets hurt and they are best friends after.
                    Last edited by Bennyleonard99; 06-22-2025, 06:37 AM.

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                      #30
                      I don't see this as a mismatch or an easy win for Canelo. Crawford is a very clever boxer. He has stamina, great determination and a winning mentality. He should also have hand and foot speed advantage over Canelo.

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