Enjoyed watching the Thurman who beat Porter and Garcia, those days are behind him now though. Ennis and Ortiz are tough fights for him
Comments Thread For: Thurman Not Interested in Ortiz, Says He Never Heard of Ennis
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Neither Ortiz or Boots can guarantee Thurman 3 million, not sure either draw enough to generate 3 million combined. That said, why would Keith be remotely interested in fighting either for peanuts when he can fight Porter, Garcia or Crawford for many times more? I mean what's the point, does either even have a belt?Comment
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Keef wants to wait around for the Spence-Pacquiao winner and neither wants to fight his sorry ass. Pac already beat him and Spence has put him in karma corner. nobody wants to see him in rematches against Porter and Garcia unless its a undercard scrap on a bight fight bill
thurman is thurman...hes wasted prime years...has left alot to be desired no doubt.....but theres a guy thats been p4p rated for years now(keith isnt) named bud....and if but goes and fights zepeda or lopez the same crowd will say "bud cant help it nobody will fight him".....but why isnt the onus on him to go get an ortiz fight? it should be...instead of zepeda crap
stop reading into spence/thurman trash talk...if haymon wants that match up it will happen
in the mean time whats mr p4p bud crawford doing?Comment
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When Spence says he doesn't like Thurman because he's a cornball etc, it's moments like this where I understand what he means.Comment
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I think now it's good time for Keith to call it a career. He is done at the elite level. He has to understand that he is no longer at the top of the food chain in the welterweight division anymore. At this point, he is going to have take the fights that are available to him because he is titleless and not in demand. Just take the L out of lover. It's over brother. -Adrien BronerComment
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I think now it's good time for Keith to call it a career. He is done at the elite level. He has to understand that he is no longer at the top of the food chain in the welterweight division anymore. At this point, he is going to have take the fights that are available to him because he is titleless and not in demand. Just take the L out of lover. It's over brother. -Adrien Broner
now that you say broners name that is a good cash out fight for each of them, they can fight each other and still sell a bit. keith should fight broner and save the earnings and invest it, win loose or draw. because yes his career is over with 1 close win over a B level guy in 4 years, its done manComment
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now that you say broners name that is a good cash out fight for each of them, they can fight each other and still sell a bit. keith should fight broner and save the earnings and invest it, win loose or draw. because yes his career is over with 1 close win over a B level guy in 4 years, its done man
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Both Vergil Ortiz and Jaron "Boots " Ennis would shred Keith Thurman into shreds at this point of his career. Keith will be better off by avoiding both of them.Comment
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It's hard for me to imagine too many past greats (Ike Williams, Beau Jack, Charley Burley, archie moore, ezzard charles, curtis cokes, harold johnson, hopkins, hagler, Ali, duran, etc) saying they weren't interested in fighting someone else in their weight division. I mean, Ray Leonard ducked Aaron Pryor, but not too many of the great ones made a habit out of ducking other fighters. They had too much pride, and too much respect for the sport and the fans. They fought for glory and legacy as much as for money. Too many guys today are only trying to fight certain fighters, while avoiding others. This diva-like behavior waters down boxing and deprives fans who pay hard earned money to support these fighters, of seeing the best fight the best. And it also produces inferior, less seasoned fighters because it limits the competition, and limits the activity level of a modern fighters career. Meanwhile, the few throwbacks who truly want to fight any and everybody, like David Benavidez, and Jaron Ennis, are left waiting for somebody with balls to step up, while the rest fight more on the internet than they do in the ring
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