Base, the shyt people actually want to know wouldn't get answered truthfully anyway.But seriously, any questions that I have won't let you get interviews anymore.
Ain't that the old man that was on Rolly's ass giving him fits![]()
How you come up with that assumption when neither have fought professionally at 154?
Your argument would be slightly more valid if the fight was competitive and Spence started to wear down over the course of the match.
This was absolute domination from the first knockdown until Harvey called it. I'm not saying making the weight wasn't an issue but you don't get beat that bad from beginning to end because of weight.
Highly possible if your legs are taxed. Any legit fighter in a gym would tell you that. Breh looked weak warming up on down to the ring walk/opening bell. Too bad a killer like Crawford was on the other end.
Errol started off at 154 if im not mistaken, could be wrong. But I thought he did.
Or the step in jab which he telegraphsBut again... The weight isn't a problem more than his style. It's just tailor made for Crawford to dominate.
Poor footwork. Poor head movement. Bad habits when throwing certain punches, like the hook he throws that looks like a pitcher winding up to throw a curve ball.
he's just way too slow for CrawfordBut again... The weight isn't a problem more than his style. It's just tailor made for Crawford to dominate.
Poor footwork. Poor head movement. Bad habits when throwing certain punches, like the hook he throws that looks like a pitcher winding up to throw a curve ball.
But again... The weight isn't a problem more than his style. It's just tailor made for Crawford to dominate.
Poor footwork. Poor head movement. Bad habits when throwing certain punches, like the hook he throws that looks like a pitcher winding up to throw a curve ball.