If a professional fighter catches you flush on the chin with your eyes closed, you will go down, but that's the least important part, Crawford can crack too, but also has the skills; so, if Indongo catches Crawford, he will go down, but in a real fight, that's the least possible scenario.
Then Indongo is going to eat quite a few. Crawford doesn't have one punch power like that. On the other hand if Indongo catches Crawford at the end of one of those wild swinging shots he hit Troyanovski with. Crawford is going to sleep too.
Crawford ain't no Troyanovski. He won't be standing there like a heavy bag waiting to be hit. Crawford can get you drunk with one punch and he is a devastating finisher. If Indongo don't go to sleep on the first shot, the second and third shots will be like guided missiles and explode on that dome for the kill shots.
Why did Crawford fight that bum Molina, instead of Troyanovsky? I hear he was leary of fighting one those unknown power punching Russians. Too bad.
Crawford and Arum thought otherwise. That is why he was paired with Molina, instead of trying to test himself against the Russian.
To tell the truth, I really don't know why, the only thing I can think of is that Arum likes to keep his fights in house to rake up all the cash and Molina had just beat down the feared Ruslan. He probably figured that fight would bring in the most money.
Crawford don't need testing. He has already been tested and he tested true. He needs a big money fight.
Troyanovskys people said no to the fight and this was made public. The alt can't lie. The Russian had no resume and didn't even know how to fight a southpaw.
Thanks for clearing that up. Troyanovsky was standing there like he didn't have a resume or a clue either and got knocked the fk out. lol
If it had been a Chinese that KO'd Troynovsky, I doubt you would have dubbed it a "dawn of a new Asian continent".