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    #41
    Unless the IBF disapproves of it. Jaron would be a fool to not to take this fight. Not only does he has everything to prove because unlike Crawford.

    He hasn’t fought or achieved anything in this sport but he will possibly receive his largest and career high payday as well.

    Team Ennis should first petition the IBF first because they don’t like it when fighters attempt to undermine and usurp authority over them.

    If tthat happens, then he could possibly be stripped like Canelo, Usyk and Crawford.
    Last edited by champion4ever; 12-12-2024, 06:04 AM.

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      #42
      Originally posted by DClefthook View Post
      I have seen some of the most blatant inconsistencies ever on this website. (1) Tank is soft and weak because he pulls up 130lbs (2) Virgil is a hero because he tried to pull up a 147lbr and the fight failed (3) Boots is a duck if he doesn't pull up Teo to fight but when he beats the dog shyte out of Teo he's weak because he did it to a 140 guy. You guys are some weird mothasuckas
      Tank is weak ass f… for pulling up fighters and handicapping them, there’s no debate, that’s facts! Second of all, Ortiz ain’t nobody’s hero, dude is just a G! Want’s all the smoke, I don’t understand the hate. Why you mad cuz Boots ducked him??? Boots vs Teo is a badass fight, 50/50 in my opinion, let the best man win. I’ll be watching fasho, it will never change the fact that he ducked the REAL fight with Ortiz that’s been talked about for at least 5 years lol.

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        #43
        Originally posted by DClefthook View Post

        Muthafookas should be putting this on Eddie and here's why. It was Eddie who approached Boots and asked him to sign with Matchroom. It was Eddie who promised to make Boots WW undisputed. It was Eddie that convinced Boots that although he wasn't signed to PBC he would be able to force Al Haymon to allow his WW champs to fight him. And ultimately it was Eddie who failed Boots drastically. Boots held up his end of the deal by fighting his mandatory (twice) and is still at 147 waiting for his chance at WW undisputed. It is Eddie who realized he is a nobody on the American boxing scene and now he is trying to force Boots up to one of the most anticipated fights of both those young fighters careers. No belt at stake and ZERO American eyes on this fight. Trust me when I tell you that even Oscar is relieved that this potentially enormously lucrative bout didn't take place in Saudi. This is a PPV Vegas fight only and they all know it.
        You’re funny! That was no doubt Boots biggest payday coming from Turk!!! Ortiz said yes right away, no hesitation! Oscar backed that up, and the fight was for something, Ortiz has the WBC interim belt which means something.

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          #44
          Originally posted by DClefthook View Post

          Wow! Bots has 26 fights and his opponents have a cumulative loss record of 231. That's good research man. I can't dispute that at all. But lets do a lil more research.
          * Jamie Munguia has 46 fights opponents = 222 losses
          * Saul Alvarez has 66 fights opponents = 224 losses
          * Virgil Ortiz has 22 fights opponents = 69 losses
          * Teofimo Lopez has 2 fights opponents = 71 losses
          you do know we can do this with every fighter right?
          Again you’re funny, difference is the fighters you mentioned except Canelo which most definitely fits into this argument when he splashed on to the scene with Mayweather have stepped the F up and challenged themselves when their young and in their prime! Again, no politics just straight G ****!

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            #45
            Originally posted by DClefthook View Post

            Yes I do still like "Bootsy" because I stand 10 toes down in my beliefs that Boots is still projected to dominate and be the face of boxing as soon as he leaves Matchroom. I don't change my fighters as often as you guys change your tampons!
            “Projected” come on now, he had his chance to stand on his own 10! Ortiz his DADDY!!! lol

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              #46
              Originally posted by Lance98 View Post
              Teofimo will get run over by boots. Boots may not have put on his best performance lately, but teofimo is not on boot's level skill for skill, and boots is bigger, faster, is more durable and has power. Teofimo is either really stuck up for cash or is really dumb to take this fight. It doesn't do either guy any favours. If boots beats teofimo, there will be the excuse that boots is too big and a weight bully. If teofimo loses and gets brutally ko'ed, it will be the end of his career. Teofimo has looked like crap in his last few performances against weaker competition. He is already on a slippery slope to irrelevancy.
              What you forget to realize is that Teo fights to his competition. He’ll be up for this fight no doubt, they’ve sparred so they’re not unfamiliar with each other. On top of that, Boots made it clear he wants to move up cuz he’s draining himself but got punked by Ortiz lol. So, remember a weight drained Boots vs Teo could end up being a helluva fight! Let the best man win

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                #47
                Of course, Ennis will take this fight. These are his levels. Barrios, Stanionis, Ellis, Villa... He'll get bashed, sure, but he'll brave through it.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by DClefthook View Post

                  Yea just like those other black fighters that signed with Hearn. Andrade (with PBC), D Jacobs (quit boxing), Tevin Farmer (getting abused by Golden Boy) and Nikita "white chocolate" Ababiy (can we call him black and where the fuqk is he). How did Mayweather leave PBC when he essentially is PBC?
                  Do you see Molton on the PBC fights? Mayweather protge.

                  Like all the Black PBC fighters, just sitting on the shelf waiting to be part of the 3 events PBC does per year.

                  They end up fighting on ProBox TV.
                  Last edited by boxingitis; 12-12-2024, 10:55 AM.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by DClefthook View Post

                    Wow! Bots has 26 fights and his opponents have a cumulative loss record of 231. That's good research man. I can't dispute that at all. But lets do a lil more research.
                    * Jamie Munguia has 46 fights opponents = 222 losses
                    * Saul Alvarez has 66 fights opponents = 224 losses
                    * Virgil Ortiz has 22 fights opponents = 69 losses
                    * Teofimo Lopez has 2 fights opponents = 71 losses
                    you do know we can do this with every fighter right?
                    I don’t think you’re understanding the difference in analysis between what you have and what I have. I didn’t include total fights/ losses for Boots, unlike what you have mentioned. For Boots and only 26 fights listed of his total 33, his resume vs fighters totaling 231 losses is alarming. You can tack on another 35 total losses if you want to add the other 7 fights to complete his current record of 33 fights making it 266 opponent losses. Nowhere near the strength of opponents you mentioned.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by A.B Counterhooks View Post
                      Muthafookas here now trying to put this on Eddie. hey man at the end of the day ,Boots decides who he gets in the ring with ultimately. Turkiman(thru Eddie) offered him a great offer on ridiculously stacked card on a huge stage and he just declined. Simple as that.

                      Its wild saying 'No' to that really considering all Boxing eyes will be set on that card. Maybe Boots got cold feet or afraid at that big a of stage. It happens. Thing is , he aint exactly a spring chicken so time is ticking and he needs a big fight asap.
                      They've been trying hard doe, apparently. The Philly fighter is twelve and is a helpless victim.

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