Jaron's team seem to have a long term marketing plan that says everything, shows nothing....and sadly has absolutely nothing to do with being great.
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Jaron's team seem to have a long term marketing plan that says everything, shows nothing....and sadly has absolutely nothing to do with being great.
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Originally posted by Lefty0616 View PostEnnis has been calling out Bud. He has no real names on his resume. If he wants to be taken seriously, he'd face Ortiz. By not facing Ortiz, let's me know that he's in it for a quick buck. He doesn't want to be legendary....like true legends are.
Not to mention the card that's being put together. This is the type of card that you want to be seen great on if you're trying to elevate your career.
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Originally posted by Doubledagger View Post
First of all Ortiz wasn’t moving up, he already fought at 154lbs before.
Secondly Bohachuk got knocked out by Brandon Adams, a journeyman, and all Ortiz could do against him is get knocked down twice and win a majority decision.
That is far worse than anything Ennis has done in his career.
Ennis’s performance was way better in comparison.Last edited by OnePunch; 11-30-2024, 02:21 PM.pnut901 likes this.
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Originally posted by DClefthook View PostI guess I have to repeat myself for those in the back that can't hear. If you have a screen name that pertains to anything considered to be ghey then i will not respond. I don't care if you have responded to something I posted I will not ever reply back to your ghey ass. PERIOD
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A number of posters on this forum have predicted this turn of events. I did not want to believe it. I thought there is no way Boots will pppuuuussssyyyy out of this ....
By the way, Rick Mirigian is a dead set legend - that was one of the funniest trolling posts I have read in a while.Last edited by BrankoB; 11-30-2024, 03:05 PM.pnut901 likes this.
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Originally posted by DClefthook View PostEddie Hearn has been lying to the Americans since he's touched our shores. He lied to Andrade, Tevin and Devin that he was going to make them stars and that didn't happen. He was just trying to use them as bait to get more PBC on his network. He lied to Boots just like he lied to them. Sooner or later they're going to have to realize that he just tried to undermine the careers if black fighters and no one else. Could that be the royal English colonizer blood that flows throughout his system? I dunno. What do you think Boots??? AND I KNIW YOUR PEOPLE ARE READING THIS AK!
For the record, NO, Jaron's people are not reading ****** conspiracy's that can be picked apart by a 3rd grader. I mean what the fu<k....these guys are smart, give them some credit!
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Originally posted by factsarenice View Post
Some of your posts are great and then right off a cliff with "Sooner or later they're going to have to realize that he just tried to undermine the careers if black fighters and no one else." What the fu<k is it with the PBC propaganda machine, why does it always default to race baiting victim-hood. Nobody involved in boxing gives two shyts about race or any color besides green.
For the record, NO, Jaron's people are not reading ****** conspiracy's that can be picked apart by a 3rd grader. I mean what the fu<k....these are smart, give them some credit!James Hunt factsarenice like this.
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For all those posters who still think this is false news, here is an extract from an article on another site:
Eddie Hearn says a fight between Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis and WBC interim junior middleweight champion Vergil Ortiz Jr. isn’t entirely dead for February 22nd. However, it’s not looking good because Boots (33-0, 29 KOs) still wants to unify the welterweight division. Hearn states that the Ennis-Ortiz fight “Probably won’t happen,” but he’s leaving it up to Boots to decide if he wants to take it. He says that when he spoke to Ennis, 28, asking him about his interest in facing Vergil Ortiz Jr. (22-0, 21 KOs), he spoke about still wanting to unify the 147-lb division.
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... if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck. swims like a duck, then it probably is a duck.
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I wonder why they are never this anxious to fight once Crawford is mentioned?
Haha FAKE A$$ MEXICAN pu$$ies....DClefthook likes this.
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