Comments Thread For: Jaron Ennis Wants Terence Crawford, But Bud - For Now - Isn't Looking His Way
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Yeah, you’re just dumb and a bit emotional. Saying they may be the best talent to potentially share the ring since then isn’t compassing them. But you’re clearly short yellow bus slow and can’t see the difference.
Not knowing what the term prospect actually means and not being able to recognize a high level talent proves that you don’t know shyt about boxing. I can’t make you understand it so will just have to accept your ignorance fairy commander.
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When I look at Boots I see a 154lber an with the currently landscape I'm not sure why he's even wasting his time at 147 now when everyone of importance is moving upComment
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Not just Boots and it might be the Asian in me but whenever a boxer is called a prospect at the age of 26 (27 by the time he fights next) having been fighting at prolevel for 8 years and has over 30 matches, it makes me wonder if the definition of a prospect is the same as a contender nowadays.Comment
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Clown shoes.Yeah, you’re just dumb and a bit emotional. Saying they may be the best talent to potentially share the ring since then isn’t compassing them. But you’re clearly short yellow bus slow and can’t see the difference.
Not knowing what the term prospect actually means and not being able to recognize a high level talent proves that you don’t know shyt about boxing. I can’t make you understand it so will just have to accept your ignorance fairy commander.Comment
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You're a prospect until you've been tested. The number of fights and age is irrelevant.Not just Boots and it might be the Asian in me but whenever a boxer is called a prospect at the age of 26 (27 by the time he fights next) having been fighting at prolevel for 8 years and has over 30 matches, it makes me wonder if the definition of a prospect is the same as a contender nowadays.
Ennis is untested. His best win was a very faded Lipinets who was fighting above his best weight and years after his prime. And that's the only notable name he has fought.Comment
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For me, in any sport a good prospect is a young and/or relatively new guy who doesn't have the overall experience yet but has a potential to become something special in the near future. For example in baseball, a 28 years old pitcher who has been in the minor league for a decade and still hasn't been called up to the MLB level is a fringe backup player/journeyman, and not a prospect IMO even if he is still rookie status available by definition.
Obviously different rules and sport so not calling Boots a journeyman or has no future, but to me a guy who hasn't been tested yet after being in the pros for 8 years with over 30 matches is no longer a prospect with a potentially bright future but merely one of the many generic contender and nothing more until he actually proves otherwise.Comment
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I get it. Bud is at the top, he has the belts, but he IS old. He wants the big, big fights. Ennis isn’t that. And boxing is like the only sport where the best don’t have to fight who ever is next in line in the rankings for their division title. They don’t have to obey. If push comes to shove, Crawford can just drop the belts and leave, move up.
It’s really Crawford’s choice. And he doesn’t want it, so it won’t happen.
He probably wants something new. New division, new belts, new accolades. Ennis doesn’t bring that.
So I get it.Comment
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