It depends on how much value you put into being undisputed. Some treat it as if it's a significant accomplishment that outweighs every other...
Even after tonight?
True. I think people look at it as the fighters who came after Floyd and Pacquiao. Canelo, Usyk, Inoue, Charlo Brothers, Spence, etc. Then the era...
What are we counting as a generation? Just fighters who started their careers since 2000? Or is it including 90s as well like Mayweather and Pacquiao?
No doubt it is. But it's not like the others of this era have ridiculously stacked resumes himself.
Why the comparison? Completely different legacies. Bud's is based on being undisputed. Floyd's is based on longevity and being the face of boxing.
It unquestionable at this point. He's the best of his era as we speak today.
Everyone knows who won the fight.
I had it 8-4 but there was some close rounds. 7-5 isn't crazy IMO.
I remember Bomac saying that Canelo has shown quit in him. That when things get tough, Canelo will give up. We saw that tonight IMO. We saw that...
8-4 Crawford. Canelo clearly lost. Canelo let a smaller man move up in weight and beat him.
7-4 Crawford. Canelo has given up. He's shown quit. He's accepted defeat. This is the third time he's done that
6-4 Crawford. Canelo is past his prime. Everything people said about him not being able to do certain things anymore is true. Where is the counter...
5-4 Crawford. Canelo came back well but not enough. The beginning rounds were piecing Canelo up.
The pivoting is messing Canelo up. It's making Canelo have to reset over and over again.