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    Jaron ?Boots? Ennis is relishing the prospect of following in the footsteps of Floyd Mayweather on Saturday, when he fights Eimantas Stanionis for the IBF and WBA welterweight titles.
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  • #2
    Follow in the footsteps of Mayweather Jr? That's comical. At Bootsys age now, FMJ was highly accomplished. Bootsy already ducked crawf twice and he ducked Ortiz. 147 ain't got nobody worth of note. Weak sh.it Bootsy
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    • #3
      What ???
      Who ???
      And where ???
      El_Mero El_Mero likes this.

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      • #4
        So called boxing journalists, this reads like AI-created trash.
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        • #5
          Bootsy ootsy ennis talking gibberish as usual. Hoping the Lithuanian ends this hype job
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          • #6
            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?

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            • #7
              Floyd didn't just clean out his division.
              He cleaned out boxing.
              OK, a bit of hyperbole, but you get my point.
              Floyd fought every worthy challenger he could.
              And Boots?
              Not so much.

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              • #8
                Look to one up Floyd by beating some natural welterweights in the division if you already haven't and get as many prime fighters as possible.

                All Floyd did was target fighters moving up from the lighter weightclasses and shopworn fighters who draw

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                • #9
                  Ennis has been getting baffled in recent fights. He does not appear to be as clever or as dedicated to be in the same conversation as Mayweather. He relies on instinct and natural talent but that can only get you so far. If a comparison was in order, I would have to say he is a lot closer to another version of Broner.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by DClefthook

                    Lighter weight classes? Like De la Hoya, Cotton and Canelo?
                    How many natural welterweights did Floyd fight/beat

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