Both fighters are good in what they do, period! As for being "undefeatable", well, Tyson was until Busta Douglas showed up, Joshua was until Ruiz stepped up, Fury was until he faced Usyk. It's boxing and anybody is defeatable. The wait is over and like I said before in the words of Bud "we'll see".
I don't know if it'll be a mistmatch because in boxing it's normal to have some glaring advantages over the other opponent whether it be age factor, reach, height, weight and so on. I think they differ in skill level though. Madrimov has fought and knocked down some real bums--guys who aren't on his level. That could be his downfall tonight because Bud Crawford is different. He's mean. He breaks people down. Madrimov is aggressive, punches hard and uses angles and that might give him some trouble, but I think Bud can overcome and get the W. People doubted him when he fought Spence and look what happened...
@@SweetieSea-xk1kk Madrimov was fighting from 14 to 24 at around 10 fights per year. thats around 1 fight per month. he also participated in various games including world championship and Asian games. then he went pro and thus have 11 fights. Eastern European fighters have a different journey to their professional career which is clearly undermined and ignored. GGG and Loma had huge amateur careers that people ignore. so to talk about the 11 fights of Madrimov like its a disadvantage is not sound reasoning. do you homework on these fighters please. yes Bud had an amateur career but nowhere near to the top middle eastern fighters. IMO if Madrimov lands, Bud will be in trouble. but Bud has the skill and talent to win this fight comfortably.
I saw a Madrimov highlight reel and all of his opponents looked outclassed. Not even in the same league. He hasn't been in a real dog fight before or fought people close to his skill level. So that's why I'm skeptical of him getting the win tonight. But who knows, anything can happen in boxing. He might get lucky and knock Bud down with those hard wild punches he likes to throw.
@@Ganbarizer Exactly bro. This fight is still a risky fight for Bud if you deep it. But the skill level and power of Bud does make me lean towards his victory ... yet anything can happen
Madrimov will beat Crawford 100% He is undefeatable
You should make money of this level of believe. You should bet on your conviction.
You really don't understand the different levels of boxing! *Crawford* will outclass and stop _-Madrimov!-_
Both fighters are good in what they do, period! As for being "undefeatable", well, Tyson was until Busta Douglas showed up, Joshua was until Ruiz stepped up, Fury was until he faced Usyk. It's boxing and anybody is defeatable. The wait is over and like I said before in the words of Bud "we'll see".
We will see
I don't know if it'll be a mistmatch because in boxing it's normal to have some glaring advantages over the other opponent whether it be age factor, reach, height, weight and so on. I think they differ in skill level though. Madrimov has fought and knocked down some real bums--guys who aren't on his level. That could be his downfall tonight because Bud Crawford is different. He's mean. He breaks people down. Madrimov is aggressive, punches hard and uses angles and that might give him some trouble, but I think Bud can overcome and get the W. People doubted him when he fought Spence and look what happened...
What did you just say?
I have been wondering the same thing.
you dont know boxing ... go check Madrimov's amateur record pls. but with that in mind Bud still has way better skills
So what are you saying...you sound like Crawford does not have amateur record too
@@SweetieSea-xk1kk Madrimov was fighting from 14 to 24 at around 10 fights per year. thats around 1 fight per month. he also participated in various games including world championship and Asian games. then he went pro and thus have 11 fights. Eastern European fighters have a different journey to their professional career which is clearly undermined and ignored. GGG and Loma had huge amateur careers that people ignore. so to talk about the 11 fights of Madrimov like its a disadvantage is not sound reasoning. do you homework on these fighters please. yes Bud had an amateur career but nowhere near to the top middle eastern fighters. IMO if Madrimov lands, Bud will be in trouble. but Bud has the skill and talent to win this fight comfortably.
I saw a Madrimov highlight reel and all of his opponents looked outclassed. Not even in the same league. He hasn't been in a real dog fight before or fought people close to his skill level. So that's why I'm skeptical of him getting the win tonight. But who knows, anything can happen in boxing. He might get lucky and knock Bud down with those hard wild punches he likes to throw.
@@Ganbarizer Exactly bro. This fight is still a risky fight for Bud if you deep it. But the skill level and power of Bud does make me lean towards his victory ... yet anything can happen