Comments Thread For: Jaron Ennis: Ain't No Fighter Scared Of Nobody; They Just Make Smart Business Decisions
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So would avoiding a particular fighter because he poses a serious risk to a fighter’s undefeated record, thus lowering his stock, count as a duck or a smart business decision? -
You seem mad. If you don’t like it you can always watch that failing app. Nobody forcing you to watch any PBC shows. Haymon this Haymon that. Stop cryingLeave a comment:
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He is a bright young prospect and say all the right things too! I want him to win a title at 147 and then quickly transcend on the 154 Lb’ers it won’t be easy for anyone who he fights it dammm sure won’t be a Donald Curry vs Milton McCrory **** when he face one of the best! Hard work dedication and a blessing from God go hand and hand.Leave a comment:
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Conor Benn is a hype job - the fact that he was keen on a Brook fight and now Hearn wants him to fight Ramirez says it all - no mention of Spence, Crawford Ortiz or Ennis - not even Thurman. Ennis just said he'll fight anyone - there's a clear difference in attitude and self belief.
A boxer saying he will fight anyone is essentially alluding to doing what Benn is doing.
A worse statement is, "I'll fight who they put in front of me".
Which states, I have no real intention to fight anyone actually good, I just like to talk s.hit and seek attention.
This is how it goes in boxing.
That's what makes Spence great and Canelo great.
In a sea of talkers, they said I'm going to get all the belts and went and did it. Instead of "I'll fight anyone"Leave a comment:
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At least then, Ennis has a case for himself to ask for title fights with Spence or Bud.
If this topic was Conor Benn talking, I'd be saying the same. Go fight Ennis if you want the big fights and the titles.Leave a comment:
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