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Floyd Mayweather Ruined Boxing With 50-0 Record? Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford Answers “Floyd Mayweather…He made it big to the …

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  1. PAC didn’t fight Crawford because at the time he was a NOBODY.

    At the time PAC was fighting legends and climbing divisions!

    Crawford to this day has a weak resume!

  2. Floyds Def is definitely better than Whitakers. All the head and body movement was great, but it uses more energy. Floyds was optimal in terms of energy usage, and it left better opportunity for counters.

  3. I can answer it…..YES HE DID

    1.) he made it a big deal by implying your not a great fighter unless you are undefeated, which is a bs statement because you gon tell me Ali, Tyson, Frazier, Roy Jones, aren’t great fighters because of loses?? GTFOH

    2.) as a former 4 year boxing prospect you got too many asterisks……Zab Judah knocking him down and it not being counted, you waiting until fighters are on the tail end of their career….if Mayweather had fought Pacquiao 5 years prior to when they did, WHICH IS WHEN HE WAS SUPPOSED TO FIGHT HIM, he wouldn’t have made it inside of 7 rounds. The ball was in his court as far as bigger purse, mandating drug testing, everything and he still choked and waited.

    3.) cherry picking fights just because you are the champ saying “I decide who I want to fight” that’s not how warriors are, that’s not the way boxing goes no matter how you feel.

  4. MF was so full of himself. When he got stanky legs by Gamboa. The reason MP didn't fight him is that he's not that relevant then.

    Even his last fight was disputable. Errol Spence was his biggest win in his career and that's the one-eyed Spence.

  5. Canelo is widely considered the best in Boxing and will definitely be a Hall of famer and he has several losses. Fighters have to stop being afraid of a loss, because it's about what you do after the L that shows your legacy.

  6. Floyd lost to Castillo the first fight… they gave him a gift… Then Floyd cherry picked all the fighters that were pass their Prime… Now all you see is fighters not fighting each other just waiting until they look beatable, or no longer a threat… a Page out of Floyd's playbook… That's why the Pacman fight took 6 years after Pacman demolished Cotto…

  7. Here's another perspective. In life you are going to lose, in fact you are probably going to lose more than you win but what made the legends Like Frazier and Ali truly great was when they had to suffer a loss and get their belt back. In my opinion being a fighter is deeper than just having an unblemished record. How do you fight through life when you don't have any say in the challenges it curates for you? That's the heart of a real fighter. We got some really talented young bloods now and the og's like Floyd are amazing in their own right but if you truly love the sport of boxing, the belt shouldn't matter as much as the challenge or else what's the point in competing.

  8. "One fighter from 140-147 who could beat Floyd Mayweather in his prime."

    Maybe Pernell Whitaker. If any Boxer from history in that weight class had the best chance of beating prime Floyd, I believe it's him.

  9. In their absolute prime Winky Wright would’ve destroyed Floyd Mayweather, Floyd actively avoided Winky Weight at all cost, a dominating left-handed, boxer with speed and power. Floyd didn’t want anything to do with him.

  10. I like Crawford and I bet Crawford has his own fan base . I follow Crawford ever since I viewed the documentary about Crawford humble beginnings living in an apartment with his wife and kids. Crawford is the Bruce Lee in booxing. Crawford brings the technicality of boxing into a combating art form that is so beautiful to witness.

  11. I loved floyd boxing and the dude actually is a legit good person.

    I offered to pay for joe fraizer funeral. And he did pay for gatti, corales and hernandez's funeral

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