Comments Thread For: Jaron Ennis targeting ?history? and the ghost of Floyd Mayweather

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  • robbyheartbaby
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    #11
    Still waiting for Boots to step up still waiting

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    • robbyheartbaby
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      #12
      Originally posted by DClefthook

      Yup it's always funny when I see these clowns talk about PPVweather never fought anyone.
      damn people really say s*** like that on here?! That’s crazy the current gen will never know the greatness we experienced that was money May.

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      • steeve steel
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        #13
        "...seen as a potential successor to Mayweather, Manny Pacquiao and Terence Crawford." The key word here is "POTENTIAL". In bold capital letters, it sort of gives it a bit more of a kind of maybe touch of semi realism.

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        • djtmal
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          #14
          Originally posted by DClefthook

          Do you realize that Floyd started off at 126 and ended his career at welterweight?
          Answer the question please how many natural welterweights did Floyd fight/beat

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          • djtmal
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            #15
            Originally posted by DClefthook
            Second, I answered your question. He beat Cotto and Canelo amongst others....
            Cotto and Canelo aren't natural welterweights


            How many natural welterweights did Floyd fight/beat​

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            • djtmal
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              #16
              Originally posted by DClefthook
              But if you truly are a boxing fan you would know his first fight at welterweight was in 2007 when he knocked out Ricky Hatton.!
              I hate to bust your bubble but Floyd's first welterweight fight was against Sharmba Mitchell, a transplanted welterweight.

              Without looking at boxrec he at least fought Zab, Baldymir @ welterweight before Hatton.

              Zab and Hatton were transplanted welterweights, I would consider Baldymir a natural welterweight.
              Last edited by djtmal; 04-10-2025, 10:12 AM.

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              • jqSide
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                #17
                Is there a final presscon here? What time?

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                • mjh1969
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                  #18
                  I would see Boots as being closer to Felix Trinidad than Floyd. Floyd was a slick boxer when he started out. Boots is more of an upgraded version of Felix than anything else. The problem that Boots has is that he is being avoided by everyone which is hard because no one can say that he beat Crawford or Spence or any of the big names to earn his welterweight titles. But Boots will start to carve his own path by fighting a real opponent this Saturday instead of some tomato can.

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                  • PBR Streetgang
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DClefthook

                    No not the Diego fight. More like the Gatti fight
                    Perhaps in some ways someone can see it like that.

                    If we are talking parallels to Mayweather, in order to get to a Gatti fight, one must have their Corrales fight. Boots hasn't had that.

                    Boots has yet to face off against someone that was an undefeated champion, an opponent that realistically had a chance, in the eyes of the fans and media, of defeating him. That's what Corrales was for Mayweather.

                    Is Stanionis that guy? Perhaps not, but it's the closest thing Boots has had this far to compare.

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                    • El_Mero
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by PBR Streetgang
                      I suppose if this is some kind of parallel to Floyd in some way than this is supposed to be his Diego Corrales fight? His first test against a fellow undefeated champion?

                      We all know what happened that January night I'm back in 2001. Floyd dominated Diego dropping him five times and stopping him in the 10th. Will we get the same dominant performance by Boots?
                      How does Stanionis, who was emailed his belt, compare even closely to Corrales?

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