Comments Thread For: Beat that, Bud: Jaron Ennis KOs David Avanesyan in timely fashion
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Title of article obviously written to provoke Bud fans.
I have never seen a fighter like Crawford, who knocks everyone out in front of him, beats Porter and Spence.....and yet writers and many boxing fans can't stand the dude. I said years ago, his talent and ring IQ are special, he is the best fighter alive.
How anyone can not like him is incredible to me. He isn't always running his mouth, he is humble in many interviews. His talking is done via his fists in the ring.
The fact that he is slammed and insulted on so many boxing sites just miffs me. I know he is kind of more a conservative guy. Maybe that is it, he doesn't fit the narrative or something. Bud would smoke Ennis, and Ennis knows it, it is why he has turned Bud down in private while running his mouth publically. He is waiting til Bud looks a little past it and then he will accept the fight, pretty obvious.
I mean even this boxing writer is using Bud's name now to build up Ennis. It is hilarious.Last edited by Theshotyoudontsee; 07-14-2024, 09:11 AM.Comment
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I think you could be right but only because WW is an almost dead division. Barrios and Stanionis are at PBC but they are not even fighting each other - and Ennis didn't get the fights when he fought on PBC shows. Brian Norman will not be fed up to Boots. Who else is there? As unfair as it might seem to him, because having a dream to unify is a valid one, it's not likely to happen as once again boxing gets in the way of itself. So, time to move up - get an acclimatization fight at 154 then get a belt there - that said, PBC is dominant there too.
Plus I think once he starts to fight the boys at 154 , Boots won’t be as explosive as his fans want him to beComment
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Boots is a great fighter but I have a growing sense that he’s also becoming a “Who cares?” fighter. He has no charisma and no real personality. There’s nothing really distinctive about how he fights. There are no real opponents for him at 147 and he won’t move up to the more-demanding 154 division. So in the end, who really cares about Boots Ennis? Hearn should scrap the obsession with having Boots unify at 147 and just have him move up.Comment
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Boots looks huge for the weight. With Ortiz fighting in a few weeks, both Boots and Virgil are synced up to have a potentially epic fight coming up next, but the boxing gods always pull the rug out from under the fans. Not holding my breath.Comment
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Boots is a great fighter but I have a growing sense that he’s also becoming a “Who cares?” fighter. He has no charisma and no real personality. There’s nothing really distinctive about how he fights. There are no real opponents for him at 147 and he won’t move up to the more-demanding 154 division. So in the end, who really cares about Boots Ennis? Hearn should scrap the obsession with having Boots unify at 147 and just have him move up.Comment
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Boots is a great fighter but I have a growing sense that he’s also becoming a “Who cares?” fighter. He has no charisma and no real personality. There’s nothing really distinctive about how he fights. There are no real opponents for him at 147 and he won’t move up to the more-demanding 154 division. So in the end, who really cares about Boots Ennis? Hearn should scrap the obsession with having Boots unify at 147 and just have him move up.Comment
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