Really good piece, Mark. For me, Terence Crawford has become a fascinating story. His brilliance in the ring. I think, would be acknowledged in just about any era other than the one he's in. He would have been a feared welterweight in the 1980s. I think about George Kimball's book, Four Kings. I'm convinced Crawford could have been the fifth king. He would have held his own against Sugar Ray Leonard, Roberto Duran, Tommy Hearns and Marvin Hagler. But Crawford, The Sweetest Scientist of his time, lives in Jake Paul's world.
Really good piece, Mark. For me, Terence Crawford has become a fascinating story. His brilliance in the ring. I think, would be acknowledged in just about any era other than the one he's in. He would have been a feared welterweight in the 1980s. I think about George Kimball's book, Four Kings. I'm convinced Crawford could have been the fifth king. He would have held his own against Sugar Ray Leonard, Roberto Duran, Tommy Hearns and Marvin Hagler. But Crawford, The Sweetest Scientist of his time, lives in Jake Paul's world.
No question. Leonard-Crawford would have been one of the alltime rivalries.
Crawford has the innate great.