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Very weird reaction from Spence over a mouthpiece falling out.
His teeth, he said he’s very insecure about themVery weird reaction from Spence over a mouthpiece falling out.
yep, they keep posting that clip as if he was majorly hurt or if he has a delayed reaction, but fam thought his teeth was knocked out and was self-conscious about getting the right fit from the doc. If you watch, you could tell he forgot all about that fight and was like are my teeth on the ground lol smhHis teeth, he said he’s very insecure about them
Speed - Crawford
Power - Spence
Footwork - Same
Defense - Spence
Ring IQ - Same
Chin - Spence
Body punching - Spence (easily)
Versatility - Crawford
Endurance - Spence
Resume – Spence at the weight. I feel most of the big names on Crawford’s resume were not at their best when he fought them
Spence is the stronger man at 147. Also, his defense is underrated because he is a pressure and volume fighter (people assume he leaves himself open when he is punching) but he always has his hands high/ in position, his chin tucked, and in position to move in or out. I rate his defense higher than Terrance because I have seen Crawford take more clean shots (despite being more athletic and mobile).
The longer the fight goes, the more it will go into Spence's favor.
Crawford likely wins 2 of the first 3/3 of the first 4 rounds, then Spence's power takes over.
He's going to methodically break him down like no other fighter has done to him.
That's a fallacy that Spence fans love running with. The 2 best fighters at Welterweight both have fought are Kell Brook and Shawn Porter
Spence fans: "Shawn Porter was close to retirement when he fought Crawford, different for Spence"
Shawn Porter out of his own mouth: "I wanted to retire before I fought Errol Spence"
Spence fans: "Kell Brook was broken when he fought Crawford, different for Spence"
Kell Brook out of his own mouth: "I regret taking the Spence fight because I just came off a brutal stoppage from GGG and I was weight drained going from 160 down to 147"
The narratives from Spence fans is just
always was the weird part of the resume argument. save for the common opponents, who Bud definitively beat, it's not like any of Spence's opponents forced him to dig deep to beat them. They're all guys Crawford beats and probably knocks out (save for maybe cave man chin D.Garcia who he'd just beat by unanimous decision)if you switched the two fighters up and they had to fight each other's opponents...Crawford is still undefeated as is Spence.
always was the weird part of the resume argument. save for the common opponents, who Bud definitively beat, it's not like any of Spence's opponents forced him to dig deep to beat them. They're all guys Crawford beats and probably knocks out (save for maybe cave man chin D.Garcia who he'd just beat by unanimous decision)
That's a fallacy that Spence fans love running with. The 2 best fighters at Welterweight both have fought are Kell Brook and Shawn Porter
Spence fans: "Shawn Porter was close to retirement when he fought Crawford, different for Spence"
Shawn Porter out of his own mouth: "I wanted to retire before I fought Errol Spence"
Spence fans: "Kell Brook was broken when he fought Crawford, different for Spence"
Kell Brook out of his own mouth: "I regret taking the Spence fight because I just came off a brutal stoppage from GGG and I was weight drained going from 160 down to 147"
The narratives from Spence fans is just
yea i've shytted on Crawford's comp for as long as i've said but even if you switched the two fighters up and they had to fight each other's opponents...Crawford is still undefeated as is Spence.
They're both head and shoulders above anyone else at 147