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    #11
    Originally posted by Toprope View Post

    Legacy? Are you crazy man? Ortiz never won a belt. Nothing going on in 154 affects Boots legacy.
    Not fighting name opponents is what affects Boots’ legacy.

    Vergil Ortiz is fighting Madrimov next. What is Boots doing?

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      #12
      the old Mayweather plan is dying off. fook this guy
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        #13
        Originally posted by Groin Grabber View Post
        Lmao typical. Thats the guideline for black fighters
        great thing is that the Mexicans and the eastern Europeans are taking over. Eastern Europeans especially are starting to take over boxing
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          #14
          Just don’t go around anymore claiming that you are avoided and no one wants to fight you.

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            #15
            Unification makes more sense? What unification? Hearn has nothing for him.
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              #16
              Originally posted by Toprope View Post

              Legacy? Are you crazy man? Ortiz never won a belt. Nothing going on in 154 affects Boots legacy.
              Ennis hasn't won a belt either

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                #17
                I said this about Richard Torrez (a fighter I really like and admire despite a few things) and I will say it about Boots, or any fighter who has legitimate talent: Lose. Lose badly. I don't care. Just learn. Just go in there and do it. I will put my time and money into a fighter who avoids no one and takes a loss like a warrior before a fighter protecting a 0 against lesser opposition. Torrez hasn't reached thin ice just yet, but Jaron's boots are getting wetter by the day.
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Joseph View Post
                  I said this about Richard Torrez (a fighter I really like and admire despite a few things) and I will say it about Boots, or any fighter who has legitimate talent: Lose. Lose badly. I don't care. Just learn. Just go in there and do it. I will put my time and money into a fighter who avoids no one and takes a loss like a warrior before a fighter protecting a 0 against lesser opposition. Torrez hasn't reached thin ice just yet, but Jaron's boots are getting wetter by the day.

                  Torrez hasn't reached thin ice just yet, but Jaron's boots are getting wetter by the day.​

                  I see what you did there
                  lmao

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                    #19
                    A Real Bad look for Philly's Boxing with Team Ennis recent weak moves boy I tell ya lol.
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SteveM View Post
                      from a strategic point of view it makes sense for Boots to stay at 147 - let the cats there beat the crap out of each other then move up when it's a bit easier - but that's not what boxing is about - and will be an asterisk on Ennis' legacy even if he does get titles at 154 and 160 as well
                      I think it is premature to talk about Boots legacy of any kind. So far, he has not demonstrated that he is the type of fighter who is chasing greatness.

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