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  • #51
    “Boots don't duck anybody. He never has and never will. Bozy [Ennis' father and trainer], that's not the kind of fighter that he trains. It's not the kind of son that he raised. There is not an ounce of hesitation in Boots, in fighting Ortiz, [Terence] Crawford or anybody at 147 and 154.”​

    not an ounce of hesitation is that right? he changed his mind on the fight so he must have hesitated & then came to that conclusion

    espinoza says boots will never duck anybody ever lol, so he can peer into the future as well

    he sounds like a super fan of boots or else hes his real daddy

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    • #52
      Espinoza doing what he does - the guy in charge of Showtime Sports as it imploded.

      And yet, he is still telling people why that's not the fight people really want, not a fight that's good for a fighter, and that making such a fight would be bad for the sport. Possibly bad for your family.

      The contrast between this remnant and Turki is so striking right now.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by tomhawq View Post
        That's old news. That's already been reported here less than a week ago. Ennis changed his mind, that's it. There's nothing more to talk about. The story should have ended here:

        Jaron Ennis 'changed mind' about fighting Vergil Ortiz Jnr
        https://www.boxingscene.com/jaron-en...iz-jnr--200440
        You're right, the fight has been scrapped, I'll leave Boots alone.....

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        • #54
          I’ve said this for awhile now bootsy is a fraud. Skills pay bills and Ortiz would mow him down he ain’t Karen c

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Smash View Post
            “Boots don't duck anybody. He never has and never will. Bozy [Ennis' father and trainer], that's not the kind of fighter that he trains. It's not the kind of son that he raised. There is not an ounce of hesitation in Boots, in fighting Ortiz, [Terence] Crawford or anybody at 147 and 154.”​

            not an ounce of hesitation is that right? he changed his mind on the fight so he must have hesitated & then came to that conclusion

            espinoza says boots will never duck anybody ever lol, so he can peer into the future as well

            he sounds like a super fan of boots or else hes his real daddy
            I’m going with daddy for $500

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            • #56
              Awful look for Boots this was his chance to show he was legit at 154 and announce himself to the world and he ran away. To think this guy thought he was worthy of Bud is laughable I won’t be paying attention to this guy until he fight someone with a pulse his record isn’t impressive at all. Next.

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              • #57
                Vergil Ortiz signed the contract to fight Ennis. When that fell through he pursued fights with Xander Zayas and Israel Madrimov.

                What has Boots done? Besides duck Vergil? No fight date and no opponent yet.

                Actions speak louder than words.





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                • #58
                  “I'm sure he's not looking back and saying ‘would've, could've, should've,’ and I'm not going to say that either. I think he had up-front words in his mouth, but reading the situation, I think he was concerned about what the future of PBC would be and their ability to keep him busy, and I think that's why he looked elsewhere. But there's a tradeoff for that. I think looking forward to his career, it is critical that he gets that big fight as soon as possible – and whether it's at 147 or 154.” - Stephen Espinoza

                  I think he is looking back, and saying just that! It reminds me of Terence Crawford staying at TR, when all the best @ 147 were at PBC! If you know Barrios and Stanionis are with PBC, and your goal is to be Undisputed @ 147, what would make you think Hearn could get you those fights? Now you're out here telling people NOT to listen to Eddie Hearn, and not to believe anything unless it's from your mouth! TRAGEDY!!!

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                  • #59
                    ‘It’s not something that we’re going to do now’: Eddie Hearn responds to accusations of Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis ducking Vergil Ortiz
                    Eddie Hearn says Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis wants the chance to realize his dreams at 147 before moving up to face Vergil Ortiz and others at 154.
                    By Wil Esco@wil_esco Dec 5, 2024, 5:21pm EST

                    Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn spent some time talking to Fight Hype about the latest news in the boxing world of Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis supposedly turning down an offer to fight against Vergil Ortiz.

                    Hearn admits that there was an offer for Boots to face Ortiz at 154 but that Boots had very little time to consider the offer and instead let his wishes be known that he preferred to remain at 147 for a title unification, reasoning that he never had the chance to beat an actual world champion in the ring thus far. Here’s some of what Hearn had to say on the subject below. Hearn on the rumors of Boots turning down an opportunity to fight Ortiz and being called a duck for it


                    “I think it’s been built up a little bit more than what it is. I’ll tell you, it’s quite simple. After his last fight he said in the the ring ‘I may move up to 154, I need a little bit of time,’ blah, blah, blah. We started talking about the landscape, we’ve made a lot of offers to guys at 147 to unify against Boots. We also spoke to (Alalshikh) about the potential for an Ortiz against Boots fight.

                    When we received the initial offer it was at 147 lbs, which surprised me. I went back to those guys to double check and then they confirmed, no, it was at 154. I then spoke to Boots and said you need to make a decision, are we moving to ‘54 or are we staying to unify at 147. And he sort of said to me ‘well how long do I got to make a decision,’ I said ‘about 24 hours, 48 hours.’ And he said ‘I want to unify at 147, that’s what I want to do.’

                    “So I know that everybody loves that fight but whilst it’s in a different weight class, it’s not something that we’re going to do now, you will see Boots in a massive fight at 147 next. You can take this to the bank, he will not be moving to 154 and fighting somebody else. We had to make a decision then and there about what he wants to do next and his decision was to stay and unify at 147. That’s what will happen next.

                    “I think it got blown a little bit out of proportion and I was honest in that when we received the offer it was at 147. It wasn’t what I believed was the case so when I went back a couple of days later they confirmed it was at 154 and then Boots had to make a decision quite quickly ‘do you want to give up your belt or do you want to move up to ‘54?’ And he said ‘I want to unify.’ So you will see him in a unification next.”

                    On what his personal preference for Boots was for his next move

                    “I want to see him unify, if I’m honest. The frustration has been we couldn’t make the unification before and he had to fight Chukhadzhian. Ideally we would’ve unified then and I think if we’d done that I think he would’ve potentially taken the fight against Ortiz. I love the fight against Ortiz — so does Boots by the way. I think style-wise, everything, it’s a great matchup. But when he tells me he wants to stay at ‘47 to unify, I can’t blame him for that and it’s not like he wants to stay at ‘47 to take an easy fight.

                    “He’s up for anybody in the division but I just feel like — you know what he said to me, he said ‘the reality is I never really won a championship at 147.’ He said ‘I won the interim title then upgraded me to full champion.’ He said ‘so I’m yet to fight a champion at 147 and that’s what I really want to do.’ So when the fighter tells me that, I respect it.

                    “I don’t mind the decision. I would’ve loved him to be part of a Riyadh Season card and we planned for Boots to be on a Riyadh Season card with (Alalshikh) but it would involve him vacating his title and moving up and he’s not going to do that. So once he decides he’s not going to do that, the fight’s not really there.

                    “He’s a bit disappointed with the (fan) reaction because if it was a defense of his 147 (title) or if he was a 154 fighter and he turned it down, I think you’d have a lot of grounds to give him criticism. But whilst it’s not his weight class, it’s a simple decision...if he moves to ‘54 the Ortiz fight, for me, is the perfect fight for Boots.

                    I need to bounce back with something big for Boots, because if we’re going to turn down Ortiz and make this decision, we better deliver something that the fans go ‘fair.’ And I promise you when we make our decision you guys will turn around and go ‘alright, we wanted to see the Ortiz fight but we get it and this is a great fight.”

                    https://www.badlefthook.com/2024/12/...xing-news-2024
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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                      ‘It’s not something that we’re going to do now’: Eddie Hearn responds to accusations of Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis ducking Vergil Ortiz
                      Eddie Hearn says Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis wants the chance to realize his dreams at 147 before moving up to face Vergil Ortiz and others at 154.
                      By Wil Esco@wil_esco Dec 5, 2024, 5:21pm EST

                      Matchroom promoter Eddie Hearn spent some time talking to Fight Hype about the latest news in the boxing world of Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis supposedly turning down an offer to fight against Vergil Ortiz.

                      Hearn admits that there was an offer for Boots to face Ortiz at 154 but that Boots had very little time to consider the offer and instead let his wishes be known that he preferred to remain at 147 for a title unification, reasoning that he never had the chance to beat an actual world champion in the ring thus far. Here’s some of what Hearn had to say on the subject below. Hearn on the rumors of Boots turning down an opportunity to fight Ortiz and being called a duck for it


                      “I think it’s been built up a little bit more than what it is. I’ll tell you, it’s quite simple. After his last fight he said in the the ring ‘I may move up to 154, I need a little bit of time,’ blah, blah, blah. We started talking about the landscape, we’ve made a lot of offers to guys at 147 to unify against Boots. We also spoke to (Alalshikh) about the potential for an Ortiz against Boots fight.

                      When we received the initial offer it was at 147 lbs, which surprised me. I went back to those guys to double check and then they confirmed, no, it was at 154. I then spoke to Boots and said you need to make a decision, are we moving to ‘54 or are we staying to unify at 147. And he sort of said to me ‘well how long do I got to make a decision,’ I said ‘about 24 hours, 48 hours.’ And he said ‘I want to unify at 147, that’s what I want to do.’

                      “So I know that everybody loves that fight but whilst it’s in a different weight class, it’s not something that we’re going to do now, you will see Boots in a massive fight at 147 next. You can take this to the bank, he will not be moving to 154 and fighting somebody else. We had to make a decision then and there about what he wants to do next and his decision was to stay and unify at 147. That’s what will happen next.

                      “I think it got blown a little bit out of proportion and I was honest in that when we received the offer it was at 147. It wasn’t what I believed was the case so when I went back a couple of days later they confirmed it was at 154 and then Boots had to make a decision quite quickly ‘do you want to give up your belt or do you want to move up to ‘54?’ And he said ‘I want to unify.’ So you will see him in a unification next.”

                      On what his personal preference for Boots was for his next move

                      “I want to see him unify, if I’m honest. The frustration has been we couldn’t make the unification before and he had to fight Chukhadzhian. Ideally we would’ve unified then and I think if we’d done that I think he would’ve potentially taken the fight against Ortiz. I love the fight against Ortiz — so does Boots by the way. I think style-wise, everything, it’s a great matchup. But when he tells me he wants to stay at ‘47 to unify, I can’t blame him for that and it’s not like he wants to stay at ‘47 to take an easy fight.

                      “He’s up for anybody in the division but I just feel like — you know what he said to me, he said ‘the reality is I never really won a championship at 147.’ He said ‘I won the interim title then upgraded me to full champion.’ He said ‘so I’m yet to fight a champion at 147 and that’s what I really want to do.’ So when the fighter tells me that, I respect it.

                      “I don’t mind the decision. I would’ve loved him to be part of a Riyadh Season card and we planned for Boots to be on a Riyadh Season card with (Alalshikh) but it would involve him vacating his title and moving up and he’s not going to do that. So once he decides he’s not going to do that, the fight’s not really there.

                      “He’s a bit disappointed with the (fan) reaction because if it was a defense of his 147 (title) or if he was a 154 fighter and he turned it down, I think you’d have a lot of grounds to give him criticism. But whilst it’s not his weight class, it’s a simple decision...if he moves to ‘54 the Ortiz fight, for me, is the perfect fight for Boots.

                      I need to bounce back with something big for Boots, because if we’re going to turn down Ortiz and make this decision, we better deliver something that the fans go ‘fair.’ And I promise you when we make our decision you guys will turn around and go ‘alright, we wanted to see the Ortiz fight but we get it and this is a great fight.”

                      https://www.badlefthook.com/2024/12/...xing-news-2024
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                      That’s a lot of quoting just to realize that Boots is full of chit
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