>>150736550
Nah I'm mostly just shitposting. I don't actually think Crawford wins. However we said similar things about Bivol on how he would need to be perfect and blah blah, he would get robbed (and he almost did), and yet he was so flawless that they had no choice but to give him the win. Personally I don't see Crawford putting on a clinic that when he's coming up in weight. Bivol had the advantage because he was a weight class above Canelo. Now the roles are reversed and Canelo has a huuuuge advantage, with Crawford skipping multiple weight classes just for what seems to be one big retirement payday. That's why it feels like it will be a sparring match where neither guy really tries to hurt the other guy, they collect their payday and call it a day. Maybe Crawford out-jabs Canelo, but I dont think it will be a performance where people say decisive victory or blah blah. I'd love to be proven wrong and see Crawford put on a masterclass performance, and I know he's capable of it, but I just dont think this is the right set up for him. I dont think either guy is taking the fight that seriously. The whole thing just seems forced and they're just there to extract money from "his excellency". You know they keep calling him that but I don't see what's so excellent about him.