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In boxing, comparisons with legends are earned, not given. Such is the case with Terence Crawford. The triumph of Crawford over Errol Spence Jr. has not only solidified his place among the welterweight elite but also drawn comparisons with some of the greatest names in the sport.
Recently, renowned boxing analyst Teddy Atlas has likened Crawford’s killer instinct and focus to that of welterweight greats like Tommy “The Hitman” Hearns and Oscar De La Hoya. What makes the performance so extraordinary that it’s being compared to legends? Also, what did Atlas say about his prowess? Let’s dig deeper!
Teddy Atlas’s Comparison of Terence Crawford
Stephen A Smith, the EPN sports analyst, asked Mike Tyson’s former trainer where Crawford stands in comparison to some of the greats in the welterweight division like Tommy Hearns and Oscar De La Hoya. Atlas, recognizing Bud’s genius, said, “He’s vicious.” He added, “He’s a strong killer. He’s a guy that sees only what he has to see; there’s nothing else against him. Cus D’Amato told me years ago that there was a profile. ‘I know I’m getting to those places, but the point that Cus was making is very few people have that kind of blindness, that kind of focus, that kind of laser, where nothing interferes with the mission, nothing interferes with their job. They don’t care, something hits them…. the guy is a monster; nothing influences them in a way that other people can compromise.”
Indeed the victory of Terence Crawford was a spectacle of his grandeur. And he has earned his place among the greats with his superior boxing skills. Experts lauded his ability to exploit his opponent’s defense, drawing parallels with legends like Tommy Hearns and Oscar De La Hoya. This is nothing but a testament to his greatness. But truly the fight was a treat for fans!
Highlights of the Spence vs Crawford bout
The fight between Terence Crawford and Errol Spence Jr. was a boxing milestone. Crawford won in a one-sided affair with Spence suffering cumulative damage round after round. The beating was so severe that it raised concerns about Spence’s future, leading to calls for retirement from certain boxing fans and analysts.
Moreover, Crawford’s victory crowned him the undisputed welterweight champion, holding all major titles. The fight’s aftermath sparked talks of a rematch, and it remains to be seen if it will take place.
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Bud’s victory over Errol Spence Jr. wasn’t just a win; it made a statement. As Crawford continues to rule the welterweight division, these comparisons with the greats of boxing will likely persist.
What do you think of Crawford’s performance and the comparisons with the legends? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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