Comments Thread For: Jaron Ennis Smiles At Those Who Believe He Isn't Ready For Terence Crawford: "Keep Doubting Me"

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  • brettWall
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    #81
    Originally posted by Oracle01
    7 years as a pro and 32 fights yet he's apparently not ready to fight the champion? That narrative is why boxing is a joke these days. He is ready. In MMA they would have fought 5 years ago.
    Any boxer should be ready for any fight. Exactly why they chose this profession. Forget the negativity. Focus on how the fight can be made. What needs to be done by each party. Will Showtime make the offer to Bud? Fans can say anything they want. This the internet. Fights are not made because of what fans want or don't want. Make the Ennis/Crawford fight NOW!

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    • GelfSara
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      #82
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      The loud thumping you hear in the background is the sound of Jaron Ennis beating the drum asking for his shot at a world title - more specifically - Terence Crawford.
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      Ennis was born in 1997. Crawford was born in 1987. If Crawford intends to fight Ennis--and I hope he does--I would encourage him to make the fight as soon as possible. Crawford is still in his prime, but "primes" can be a fickle thing in any sport, and perhaps especially in boxing. Ask Roy Jones, Oscar De La Hoya, Shane Mosley, Donald Curry, etc.

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      • rickJen
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        #83
        It's his own team that's been behaving he's not ready for the Crawford fight. 32 fights and 99% of it consisted of nobodies. Blaming anyone but his team is stomach churning.

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        • GelfSara
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          #84
          Originally posted by No look hook
          Broner 2.0/ next mayweather
          great marketing PBC
          Comparisons like this may be unfair, but Ennis is more like Mayweather than Broner. His work-ethic matches his physical and mental gifts. He has no bad habits. He may lose, but it won't be due to alcoholism/obesity/lack of training, etc.

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          • STREET CLEANER
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            #85
            Originally posted by B.U.R.N.E.R

            Bud would land sooooo many clean shots vs Boots right now. It's too early but I wouldn't be mad if it's made.
            There are no other challengers out there. More than likely they will be a Spence rematch but I wouldn't mind seeing Boots or Tszyu in the ring against Bud.

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            • Slip jab
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              #86
              Originally posted by GelfSara

              Comparisons like this may be unfair, but Ennis is more like Mayweather than Broner. His work-ethic matches his physical and mental gifts. He has no bad habits. He may lose, but it won't be due to alcoholism/obesity/lack of training, etc.
              Whatever you say dogg. PBC great at marketing. Maybe if they groomed fighters like TR ie crawford.
              Last edited by Slip jab; 08-08-2023, 09:50 AM.

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              • buddyr
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                #87
                Originally posted by B.U.R.N.E.R
                He's 24. I'm excited to see his career play out.
                He's 26 that has been a pro for 7 years.

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                • champion4ever
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                  #88
                  While he is ready; However, at the same time. I cannot see Boots Ennis defeating a Prime Bud Crawford now.

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                  • B.U.R.N.E.R
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by buddyr

                    He's 26 that has been a pro for 7 years.
                    I know. 4 people have said he's 26. I know.

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                    • jqSide
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by rick.gen
                      It's his own team that's been behaving he's not ready for the Crawford fight. 32 fights and 99% of it consisted of nobodies. Blaming anyone but his team is stomach churning.
                      Exactly. Certain fans never hold their heroes accountable for anything. Bozy and Dunkin avoided Crawford and all the Kavaliauskas types for years, blame the fans. They're enablers. You don't see them blaming Bozy who pulled his son's mandatory spot for the WBO title, intentionally.

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