:think i'd like to see more of Crawford against better fighters. but... i think movement frustrates Broner, as u can see from the pdl fight. Crawford has great reflexes, speed, and stays on the defensive looking to counter punch. but Broner is pretty quick his damn self, on top of that having crazy punching power. he's not easy to hit aside from when he's show boating.. but.. i'd have to go with Broner for now because i haven't seen enough of Crawford to give a legit opinion on him. both extremely talented tho..
ya true we'll have to see him vs other top fighters to see where he really is and whether he has what it takes to become world class as he does have the talent
I been told ya'll Crawford was the goods :deal http://www.boxingforum24.com/showthread.php?p=15046198#post15046198 :yep
That's not completely outside the realm of possiblity. :yep But like D-Willy was sayin', it would be good to get to see more of Crawford not only against better comp but on big time TV to be sure he can handle the "stage".
I was damn glad he did so good, I'd done talked a bunch of **** But on the real, now we have another top dog in the mix to make good ass fights all in the 135-147 type range for a while.....always a good thing. Crawford showed some sweet ass boxing skills tonight, while he'd been showing big time power too......so he bring both together and he'll be something to see in the coming future. :deal
I prop'd you in your initial thread about Crawford. Good call tho... I had dude KTFO in my initial glance @him.
No doubt.. Love when talented fighters come out of nowhere. Cant wait to see him back n the ring :bbb
Something that impressed me was how calm Crawford was despite the circumstances. He fought like a guy who's been in big fights for years.
He is a G, it's super rare for a blue chip prospect to take a step up in class one division up, on short notice.