Who is the tougher opponent: Israil Madrimov or Xander Zayas?

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    #31
    Originally posted by rrayvez
    Again ya inbred, you don’t know who the tougher fight is unless they fight and you can’t duck someone who isn’t in your weight class and has 0 titles to offer, when you yourself have a title. The only basis you’re using to call it a duck is that a contract was sent and agreed to by one party. That’s exactly the same scenario for both boots and Ortiz and Ortiz and Zayas. Your logic just like you as a person, is inferior.
    Vergil Ortiz signed the contract. Boots ran away and ducked. Fact.

    Ortiz then considered Zayas…but bypassed him to fight Madrimov instead. Who everyone here so far agrees is a tougher opponent. Fact.

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      #32
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

      Vergil Ortiz signed the contract. Boots ran away and ducked. Fact.

      Ortiz then considered Zayas…but bypassed him to fight Madrimov instead. Who everyone here so far agrees is a tougher opponent. Fact.
      Ortiz made an offer to Zayas to fight, was given a day to accept, he accepted in 1 min and then they stopped responding to him. And at that time madrimov already had a fight scheduled for December so they were trying to get him on a quick turnaround. Either neither are ducks, or they both are. You can’t have it both ways ya ass clown. And that was my point, you’re a hypocritical tw@t. Your stance on who ducks is based on whether or not they’re Mexican/mexican American. You have no dignity and are a shameless mutt.
      Last edited by rrayvez; 01-01-2025, 02:13 PM.

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        #33
        Originally posted by rrayvez
        Ortiz made an offer to Zayas to fight, was given a day to accept, he accepted in 1 min and then they stopped responding to him. And at that time madrimov already had a fight scheduled for December so they were trying to get him on a quick turnaround. Either neither are ducks, or they both are. You can’t have it both ways ya ass clown. And that was my point, you’re a hypocritical tw@t. Your stance on who ducks is based on whether or not they’re Mexican/mexican American. You have no dignity and are a shameless mutt.
        Ortiz is actually fighting a tough opponent next. Someone who most people agree is a tougher opponent than Zayas.

        How exactly is he ducking?

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          #34
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

          Ortiz is actually fighting a tough opponent next. Someone who most people agree is a tougher opponent than Zayas.

          How exactly is he ducking?
          Seriously, are you really this fkn dumb? Neither are ducking ya fkn noob. Boots has stated outwardly that he wants to unify in the division where he’s champ and that’s his preference, and that makes perfect sense over moving up a weight class to fight someone who has never been champ ever. Ortiz is opting to fight a guy who has buzz because he gave Crawford the first close fight of his career. He feels it’s a better career move than fighting an up and coming fighter. He could’ve lost to either but more reward if he can upstage Crawford’s performance. You should be honored that I’ve spent this much time trying to teach you something, you uneducated peasant.

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            #35
            Originally posted by rrayvez
            Seriously, are you really this fkn dumb? Neither are ducking ya fkn noob. Boots has stated outwardly that he wants to unify in the division where he’s champ and that’s his preference, and that makes perfect sense over moving up a weight class to fight someone who has never been champ ever. Ortiz is opting to fight a guy who has buzz because he gave Crawford the first close fight of his career. He feels it’s a better career move than fighting an up and coming fighter. He could’ve lost to either but more reward if he can upstage Crawford’s performance. You should be honored that I’ve spent this much time trying to teach you something, you uneducated peasant.
            Vergil Ortiz certainly isn’t ducking. He was willing to fight Ennis, considered Zayas, and is fighting Madrimov.

            How can you say Ennis isn’t ducking, though? He called out Ortiz and said he would move up to 154 lbs… but then when Vergil signed the contract Boots tucked his tail between his legs and ran away. Then on top of that he also turned down a fight with Teofimo Lopez.

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