Since Ward has retired I have Crawford as P4P No. 1

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apollo creed
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Since Ward has retired I have Crawford as P4P No. 1

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Crawford truly deserves to have this spot due of his boxing skills and achievements. :OhYes:
RScarf1
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Re: Since Ward has retired I have Crawford as P4P No. 1

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BoxRec would have Crawford P4P No. 1 too if the judges did not render that BS decision in the GGG vs. Canelo fight.
apollo creed
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Re: Since Ward has retired I have Crawford as P4P No. 1

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RScarf1 wrote:BoxRec would have Crawford P4P No. 1 too if the judges did not render that BS decision in the GGG vs. Canelo fight.
Crawford is one of those rare talents that could be put next to legendary fighters like SRR, SRL, Hagler, Monzon, S. Sanchez, T. Hearns, Duran , etc.
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Re: Since Ward has retired I have Crawford as P4P No. 1

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apollo creed wrote:
RScarf1 wrote:BoxRec would have Crawford P4P No. 1 too if the judges did not render that BS decision in the GGG vs. Canelo fight.
Crawford is one of those rare talents that could be put next to legendary fighters like SRR, SRL, Hagler, Monzon, S. Sanchez, T. Hearns, Duran , etc.
:lol: Calm down, Apollo! I agree that Hitman Jr is P4P #1 but Give him a chance to properly establish his legacy before putting him on the Mt Rushmore of boxing, please.
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Re: Since Ward has retired I have Crawford as P4P No. 1

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apollo creed wrote:
RScarf1 wrote:BoxRec would have Crawford P4P No. 1 too if the judges did not render that BS decision in the GGG vs. Canelo fight.
Crawford is one of those rare talents that could be put next to legendary fighters like SRR, SRL, Hagler, Monzon, S. Sanchez, T. Hearns, Duran , etc.
Another day, another boxrec sensationalised claim

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Re: Since Ward has retired I have Crawford as P4P No. 1

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It's Golovkin.
apollo creed
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Re: Since Ward has retired I have Crawford as P4P No. 1

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Tanzio wrote:
apollo creed wrote:
RScarf1 wrote:BoxRec would have Crawford P4P No. 1 too if the judges did not render that BS decision in the GGG vs. Canelo fight.
Crawford is one of those rare talents that could be put next to legendary fighters like SRR, SRL, Hagler, Monzon, S. Sanchez, T. Hearns, Duran , etc.
:lol: Calm down, Apollo! I agree that Hitman Jr is P4P #1 but Give him a chance to properly establish his legacy before putting him on the Mt Rushmore of boxing, please.
:shame: T.C's talent is on a par with those ATG's talent 100%! :OhYes: ;-)
SaadOffTheDeck
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Re: Since Ward has retired I have Crawford as P4P No. 1

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Welcome to the party, he was already better than Ward.
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Re: Since Ward has retired I have Crawford as P4P No. 1

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The unification is the greatest achievement nowadays. TC deserved to be #1. This is clear...............
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As the king of 140, Crawford deserves to be mentioned as pfp king or close to it. When he moves up to147 he has to earn it all over again.
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Re: Since Ward has retired I have Crawford as P4P No. 1

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ValMar wrote:The unification is the greatest achievement nowadays. TC deserved to be #1. This is clear...............
No, Golovkin beat his prime, p4p rival. He clearly deserves the #1 spot. Crawford hasn't fought anyone near the skills of Jacobs or Canelo, and he doesn't have the resume. He has a deep resume, but he was #1 in two weak divisions and unified an extremely weak one.
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