Knicksman20
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I have no problem if that tune up was Keith Thurman
That would be a helluva table setter for a showdown with Spence
I have no problem if that tune up was Keith Thurman
Looks like my wish of Crawford/Thurman vs Spence/Ugas final four is coming true
hope it’s not true…Spence said both sides were all ready in negotiations before the Ugas fight
So if it’s Bud needing a tune up all of a sudden
If he wanted a fight before Spence it shoulda been signed months ago N ready for May/June at the latest
No doubt, I don't want to see it next either but if we must, Like you said it'll be a great fight plus finally shut Thurman up if he loses and give Crawford another quality win on his resume. But if Thurman turns back the clock and rocks Crawford, we'll be back to square one all over again.I kind of don't want Crawford/Thurman. Not because it wouldn't be a good fight, that's a fantastic fight. Thurman might fukk around and spoil Spence/Crawford though, he is very much a live dog in a fight with Crawford.
It would suck Spence finally returns to pre accident form and Crawford thinks he needs to get a tune up in first just to fukk around and lose to Thurman.
Guillermo Rigondeaux Still Recovering, Aims To Fight By September
BY ELISINIO CASTILLO
Published Tue Apr 26, 2022, 03:42 PM EDT
Alex Bornote, manager of former world champion Guillermo Rigondeaux, says the boxer is still eager to continue his career.
Rigondeaux (20-3, 13 KOs), 41-years-old, has been winless in his last two bouts, with defeats at the hands of John Reil Casimoro and Vincent Astrolabio.
And then a few months ago, Rigondeaux suffered injuries to his eyes after a pressure cooker exploded while making the boxer was making a meal.
The eye injuries have improved, with the boxer hoping to fight again by the month of September.
"He has already recovered 100% vision in his left eye. On the right he still has his struggles and he's like 50-60 percent, but we're hoping the guy will be ready by September. That's the date we're looking at," Bornote told George Ebro.
"He says that he wants to fight, that he still has something left. He says that he has to make a strong camp, get well prepared. In this last fight he says that he did not feel well prepared. The camp was good, Pedro Díaz did a good job. It's not the trainer's fault, but he didn't feel good. He says that he wants to make a better camp and that he wants to fight.
"He always believes that he can dominate, but he doesn't take to throwing certain punches. So he frustrates us a lot, because in the recent fights... the one with Casimero he could have won it by having thrown three or four more punches. In the last one he didn't go out to kill Astrolabe. He did not command respect and made a mistake. After he was knocked down, he came out to win every round, but he says that he didn't feel well, that the punches didn't come out.''
bud would do some shyt like this...don't be surprised if it happens...hm first im hearing about this....
As a boxing fan, No way in hell im gonna say no to a Thurman vs Crawford showdown.
However Spence would be PISSED.. he might not even wait around to see who wins.