Jaron Boots is another Jermall Charlo waiting to happen. Ennis used to fight nine times in a year, then 8x, etc. Now he and Charlo had to rely on what other star boxer's next move. They won't do anything on their own without waiting for something.
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No, I could tell you right now that Spence is not moving back down to 147 unless it's for the undisputed crown with Terence Dud Duckford; Who currently holds the WBO welterweight title.
However, we all know that fight will never happen because "Dud" won't fight Spence for no lower than at least a $20M guaranteed purse split because he knows he is going to get his ass whupped!Rebelrbg likes this.
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I think these are very fascinating and exciting times we are presently witnessing in the welterweight division. With the transition and the changing of the guard of the younger welterweight fighters like: Jaron Ennis, Eimantas Stanionis and Vergil Ortiz. I say out with the old and in with the new.Rebelrbg likes this.
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Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post
Being truthful, outside of being one of my favorite fighters, what could Spence do, and what did Boots expect him to do? He was in negotiations for the undisputed fight with Crawford, Bud ducks out and fights Avanesyen, now he's being forced into the mandatory with Thurman or vacate. Why would he vacate the WBC to fight Boots, and not only give up his chance to still make the undisputed fight, but also make substantially less fighting Ennis over Keith?
He said before the Ugas fight that he only had 1 or 2 fights left at 147, and called out Bud for undisputed afterwards. He's been given permission by the sanctioning bodies to fulfill his mandatory against Thurman at 154 with no belts on the line, and 60 days after that to make the undisputed fight with Crawford, which obviously means he's being given the chance to still make the undisputed fight instead of the Thurman or Boots fight or after. There's only one fight at 147 worth making the weight anymore, and they have left the option there for it to still happen. Boots just doesn't bring anything worth him fighting at 147, no belts or money.Rebelrbg likes this.
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Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post
Being truthful, outside of being one of my favorite fighters, what could Spence do, and what did Boots expect him to do? He was in negotiations for the undisputed fight with Crawford, Bud ducks out and fights Avanesyen, now he's being forced into the mandatory with Thurman or vacate. Why would he vacate the WBC to fight Boots, and not only give up his chance to still make the undisputed fight, but also make substantially less fighting Ennis over Keith?
He said before the Ugas fight that he only had 1 or 2 fights left at 147, and called out Bud for undisputed afterwards. He's been given permission by the sanctioning bodies to fulfill his mandatory against Thurman at 154 with no belts on the line, and 60 days after that to make the undisputed fight with Crawford, which obviously means he's being given the chance to still make the undisputed fight instead of the Thurman or Boots fight or after. There's only one fight at 147 worth making the weight anymore, and they have left the option there for it to still happen. Boots just doesn't bring anything worth him fighting at 147, no belts or money.
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Originally posted by BreWall View Post
Mandatories are a dime a dozen in boxing. Didn't you hear what Scott Malik said about them?
"...in this game there's no telling as Deontay is big-time boxing. When you're bigtime boxing, and as sad or as unfortunate it may sound to some people, mandatories don't mean nothing. Fighters have stepped aside to make big, big fights happen."
Question is why did Jaron Boots rely on such useless title so much?
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