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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Ennis: I Keep Telling Everyone They Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet; Only Seen Like 30, 40 Percent Of Me

    ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey - Jaron Ennis expects tests against elite-level welterweights, if one of them ever actually fights him, to bring out the best of the 26-year-old emerging star.
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    Ennis' dad and his team should have shut the fùck up and let Boots do his thing. At least I would not have lost my money.

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    • Rebelrbg
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      Originally posted by Tatabanya
      Ennis' dad and his team should have shut the fùck up and let Boots do his thing. At least I would not have lost my money.
      Lol, oh yeah, didn't you bet on the KO in 3 rounds? Damn..... hilarious though still.

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      • Boricua181
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        Ennis is full of ****, he's fought displaying all of his skills in each, and everyone of his fight's, that's how he's been able to remain undefeated.
        If he's ever pushed further than any of his opponent's have been able to to push him to date, his fighting ability my be brought up a notch, due to adrenaline kicking in.
        But it wouldn't be because he's only used 30 to 40 percent of his skill's up to this point in his career, that's just plain bull**** on his part.
        That said he doesn't have to lie about his ability, because he has a great record, and has beaten every opponent he's faced.
        He's done more than enough to earn a title shot for the welterweight championship, he really doesn't need anymore fight's to get him prepared for it.

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        • Bronx2245
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          Originally posted by Boricua181
          Ennis is full of ****, he's fought displaying all of his skills in each, and everyone of his fight's, that's how he's been able to remain undefeated.
          If he's ever pushed further than any of his opponent's have been able to to push him to date, his fighting ability my be brought up a notch, due to adrenaline kicking in.
          But it wouldn't be because he's only used 30 to 40 percent of his skill's up to this point in his career, that's just plain bull**** on his part.
          That said he doesn't have to lie about his ability, because he has a great record, and has beaten every opponent he's faced.
          He's done more than enough to earn a title shot for the welterweight championship, he really doesn't need anymore fight's to get him prepared for it.
          What about Matias moving to 147 to fight Ennis? Would you like to see that?

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            Originally posted by Boricua181
            Ennis is full of ****, he's fought displaying all of his skills in each, and everyone of his fight's, that's how he's been able to remain undefeated.
            If he's ever pushed further than any of his opponent's have been able to to push him to date, his fighting ability my be brought up a notch, due to adrenaline kicking in.
            But it wouldn't be because he's only used 30 to 40 percent of his skill's up to this point in his career, that's just plain bull**** on his part.
            That said he doesn't have to lie about his ability, because he has a great record, and has beaten every opponent he's faced.
            He's done more than enough to earn a title shot for the welterweight championship, he really doesn't need anymore fight's to get him prepared for it.
            He hasnt faced a top fighter/ex champ/gatekeeper vet. He should fight Stanionis next then ugas/Thurman. We'll get a real picture of his capabilities. It all looks good rn but hes fought limited opps up til this point

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            • Smash
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              it could be true, he sounds like he wants a crawford or spence to challenge him and bring out his best in a big fight for titles, crawford im sure is up for that too, for 15 mil that is

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                I aint seen nothing yet!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rebelrbg

                  Lol, oh yeah, didn't you bet on the KO in 3 rounds? Damn..... hilarious though still.
                  Yes I did... I had two alternatives for betting on Boots, either KO 1-3 or KO 9-11. Obviously I chose the wrong segment...

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                  • Boricua181
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bronx2245
                    What about Matias moving to 147 to fight Ennis? Would you like to see that?
                    Matias said that he first wants to establish himself as a defending champion, by making several defenses of his 140 pound title.
                    I would like to see Matias defend the 140 pound title a few times, at least 5 defenses before moving up to the 147 pound weight division.
                    Then, and only then should he move up to fight at least 2 top 20 fighters in the 147 pound division, before tackling 1 of the top ten, or the champion.

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