Guy left his jab in the locker room vs porter, got outboxed on the outside and borderline mauled on the inside. That boy wants no part of Spence or crawford.
Thurman is a problem for anyone when he's on his push bike but Spence breaks him apart once he catches up to him. But Keith could nick a decision if he manages to keep it long on the backfoot , and thats a possibility given how Spence is a slow stater who requires time before he breaks up his opponent. Great fight regardless. 147 is a good division.
Spence and Crawhype are hideously overrated, One Time would toy with both those clowns. I don't see either of them making it to the final bell against him, and I don't even want to think what a prime Jose Luis Lopez would do to them.
No way Thurman 'toys' with either fighter. They are too good and skilled to be 'toyed' with by someone like Thurman. Both are closer to 50-50 fights than you realize.
Fair enough I'll conceded that claiming he'll toy with them might have been a bit of a stretch. However, ultimately I do feel they'll both be going home with an L when they step into the squared circle with him.
They are both definitely interesting fights. The thing is for me, I don't see Thurman having the tools (Or maybe natural ability) either Crawford or Spence have. Thurman finds ways to win, can't deny. But for the most part of his career, watching Thurman fight, there just seemed to be something missing. LIke boxing doesn't come as natural to him as some others. But I've been proven wrong many times. I like all three guys, so good to see any in the ring together.
Yes they'll definitely be interesting fights. Thurman is the hardest puncher out of the three IMO and he also has fast hands, good skills and movement. I do still have some questions regarding his durability and heart, but he did answer some of them when he fought Porter. Crawford is an unknown quantity at 147 and I'll need to see how he handles fighting guys his own size or bigger. As of now I have it Thurman>>Spence>>Crawford