Definitely not. Crawford's resume is poor (not bad, but poor from certain historical standard; now improved with the Spence obviously), but I...
6'2 and career cruiserweight are in the same sentence for a reason. 6'7 and career heavyweight is in the same sentence for a reason. It implies...
Spence looked like a cross between Garcia and Joshua. Rushing it, uncertain, smiling awkwardly when getting hit.
Wilder is a 6'7 career heavyweight with all-time great athleticism and punch even for the weight. Him not bulking up beyond what offered him...
Except the Ring does as it please when it comes to their ratings, sneaking in Jared Anderson into the heavyweight top 10 because he is the great...
Mentioning people slobbing over Canelo is as lazy and bad of a strawman as one can think of. In reality even massive amount of casuals understood...
Still the man who collected souls and 0's of every meaningful name in a stacked cruiserweight before moving up to humiliate and take belts off of...
It's great. Not the greatest. Definitely not.
For all his faults, it's kinda thrilling to know Wilder always brings into the ring that psychotic belief in himself.
Crawford-Ennis and Spence-Villia as co-main event.
For the next few weeks we can pretend Bud's resume wasn't a wasteland, just like Spence's. Crawford always expressed his sheer calculated...
Let the man go to the ER. Jesus.
Crawford has the perfect mentality. Composed, steel look of a thinking man. Spence looked off when he walked in, and nothing has changed....
Spence looks sleepy, Crawford looks boring. Excited for the fight but not the fighters.
Not scoring it. Cabrera's style disgusts me and there is no way I don't bias the hell out of the scorecard.