What Round Does Crawford Quit In, Against The Matrix?

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  1. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Yeah just like he stopped the defensively porous Burns, Klimov, Beltran and Prescott in the 7th.... oh wait.
     
  2. lefthook89

    lefthook89 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Still doesn't decrease Loma's odds of getting sparked out against Bud, regardless of who he went the distance against.
     
  3. minemax

    minemax Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The first round. :)
     
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  4. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Actually it does, the only people Bud has been able to stop are defensively irresponsible wild fighters like Gamboa, Diaz, Dulorme, Jean, Lundy, Molina and Indongo who are incredibly easy to hit, pratically lunge in chin first. Postol another fighter with decent defense also saw the final bell. Bud is as conservative as they come, he'll never go out of his way looking for the KO, he takes the opportunity if he's presented with it, Loma will do his absolute best to never present him with one. And we know Bud isn't a one punch guy, so how many opportunities will he have?
     
  5. WalcottsBentFace

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    “Bud. Ol’ Buddy Boy! Budaroo!”

    :facepalm:
     
  6. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    Weight classes exist for a reason, homey. Crawford would do to Lomachenko what Lomachenko did to Rigondeaux. Crawford is a lot bigger and hits a lot harder than Linares. I'm not even sure Lomachenko gets by Garcia. There's a big difference between beating the 1st or 2nd best lightweight in the world and beating the 1st or 2nd best welterweight in the world. People around here need to cool their jets.
     
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  7. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    You're right, and Crawford is a natural Lightweight that rehydrates up to Welter, like Linares, there's zero evidence he hits harder than Linares, Garcia is overrated and a natural Featherweight, Crawford isn't a Welterweight yet, and his best wins are all subpar journeymen.
     
  8. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    So much bigger at 135lbs?

    You talk as if Crawford is 6,1 weighing 180lbs.

    He'd have to starve himself once again to get down to 135lbs, and he would stand only 1 inch taller than Nomaschenko.

    Crawford is 5,8 while The matrix is 5,7. Hardly David vs Goliath

    So where is the Crawford is so big he'd walk though him talk coming from?

    If hobbits and poor fighters such as Ricky Burns, Beltran can go the distance with him, then I don't see why Nomas who is far superior to all and anything Crawbully has faced, couldn't do what he wants with him.
     
  9. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    Of course he's vunerable at 135lbs. That is why he never fought anyone credible at that weight.

    He's fought complete bums. What is shocking is that People compare his resume to Lomachenko's and argue Crawford's is superior.

    Loma is beating the guys Crawford (the big strong monster) should have been facing a long time ago and he's only had 13 fights.

    Crawford has had 32 fights and has never come close to taking a risk. Only when he saw the opportunity to fight an old aged and weak Pacquiao did you see any fire in his belly to beg for a big fight.
     
  10. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    We're not talking about a 147lb Crawford. A weight drained 135lb Crawford who is accustomed to fighting indistinguishable bums, would be in the shock of his life against such a superior fighter in Loma.

    And let's not forget, that the Matrix spars daily with Middleweights and hurts them.
     
  11. Sephiroth Rising 7

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    You can't seriously be comparing Gamboa to Linares?

    Linares who battered Olympic Gold medal winner Luke Campbell whilst Gamboa with his padded up record has beaten who?

    Yes Crawford stopped Gamboa, but let us not forget, he was tagged repeatedly and at one point - which I've shown you many times before - Crawford gets hurt and his legs betray him which urges him to put the 5,5 lightweight hobbit into a headlock to stop him from continuing on his onslaught.

    Loma is thrice the fighter and wouldn't be so stupid as to try and attempt to continuously brawl with Crawford. He'd wait and wait and pick the bully off at will, until he begins asking himself in his head ''why oh why did I take this fight''
     
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  12. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    Crawford is a welter who cut down to lightweight. There's "zero evidence" that he hits harder than Linares, other than the fact that his KO ratio is 25 percent higher, he's physically much bigger, Linares has always been known to have poor power, and Linares started four weightclasses below where Crawford began. Are you just joking around?
     
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  13. Farmboxer

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    Linares has shown good power, esp. the right hand. Crawford is fighting at welterweight and talking about going up to 154 as soon as he gets a few fights.......................154, then 160 will not be good for him........................he is lucky he is fighting Horn, a person off the street from a kangaroo farm........................
     
  14. Brujo

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    The difference is Bud's last fight was at 140, and Loma's last fight was at 135.

    It's not super realistic they'll fight, but it's far more realistic than bringing Golovkin into the discussion.
     
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  15. Pimp C

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    You dont even believe this stupid **** you're typing. If crawford is such easy work and loma clowns him then why not call for loma to fight him next? Crawford would be a huge favorite over loma and for good reason. Even loma himself has crawford as his p4p #1 boxer that right there tells you everything you need to know. Log off with this stupid ****.