Comments Thread For: Jaron Ennis: Ain't No Fighter Scared Of Nobody; They Just Make Smart Business Decisions

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  • SteveM
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    #41
    Originally posted by F l i c k e r

    I'm saying the comment really means nothing in boxing.

    Boxers saying that is just procrastinating really.

    Idk how long you've been keeping up with boxing but if it's been long, then you already know these guys say a lot but their actions don't always follow what they say.

    Even fighters I like, they say the same thing. So, I take that typical boxer statement with a grain of salt.
    I've followed boxing a very long time - enough to tell the difference between machismo and confidence

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      #42
      Pretty much.
      However, if a tough fight and an easy fight were the same money......

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        #43
        Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
        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?
        a blatant duck is when a fighter takes less money for an easier fight
        a regular duck is when an easier opponent is chosen for equal pay
        smart business decision when an easier or equal opponent is taken for more money

        then there is belt dropping too. same kind of deal

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          #44
          Originally posted by F l i c k e r
          Why doesn’t Ennis fight Conor Benn then?

          he wants title fights without doing the leg work to get them.

          go fight Conor Benn and make a case for yourself to meet the best of the best.
          Do you think Benn wants to fight Boots?

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            #45
            Originally posted by SweetPbfAli

            Do you think Benn wants to fight Boots?
            I'm not sure to be honest.

            I think anyone in a weightclass thinks about fighting the best fights of the weight class but whether or not that happens is a different story.

            Look at lightweight for example. We could be seeing Lomachenko vs Davis, Ryan vs Cruz, while Haney fights Kambosos. But instead, it's Rolly and a hiatus? While Ryan ducks even his mandatory fights, so, these boxers or on a different script these days.

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              #46
              Originally posted by F l i c k e r

              I'm not sure to be honest.

              I think anyone in a weightclass thinks about fighting the best fights of the weight class but whether or not that happens is a different story.

              Look at lightweight for example. We could be seeing Lomachenko vs Davis, Ryan vs Cruz, while Haney fights Kambosos. But instead, it's Rolly and a hiatus? While Ryan ducks even his mandatory fights, so, these boxers or on a different script these days.
              I hear you. I don't think Benn's team/handlers would put him in with Boots just yet. Hence why they were trying to get Broner or someone along those lines. They have a responsibility to put their guy in the best position by putting him in winnable fights and raising his profile. A fight with Boots now could derail everything.

              As far as Ryan, he's far too unstable emotionally. I don't think he warrants any attention until he actually lives what he talks. Meanwhile, let the other guys who are fighting handle their business and get the attention for doing their jobs.

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                #47
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                Didn't Canelo just lose because he chose to take a fight that was a risk and NOT a smart business decision?
                No, he chose a fighter he thought was very beatable because he’d had a few unmotivated performances and not that big at 175

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