Comments Thread For: Unifying force: Jaron Ennis blasts out Eimantas Stanionis

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  • Goatintheboat
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    #71
    Good job by Boots. Let's hope he gets to follow this up with another unification fight. Has the chance to be a big star if he gets the fights. Eddie work your magic

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    • Left Hook Louie
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      #72
      Originally posted by Goatintheboat
      Good job by Boots. Let's hope he gets to follow this up with another unification fight. Has the chance to be a big star if he gets the fights. Eddie work your magic
      I'd settle for "Eddie, do your job"

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      • TonyRespectful
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        #73
        Originally posted by dan_cov
        No matter who Boots beats these trolls will never give him credit for the simple reason that he's black.

        If he was a white guy named Jared Ennislovic their keyboards would still be levitating as they proclaimed he was better than a peak Roy Jones Jr
        And another one that loves pulling the race card. Really not necessary is it ? Kinda weak honestly.

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        • champion4ever
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          #74
          Great performance by Jaron Ennis! It’s the best I’ve seen him perform. I thought he looked both sharp, focused disciplined and prepared in there against Eimantis.Stanionis.

          Who fought to the best of his ability by the way but just lacked the physical ability to get inside and do his thing. Boots was just too good. He moved a lot this time.

          However, he did caught with a few counters in the exchanges though. This was exactly the result I expected. If an opponent don’t move on Ennis then he is going to be very hard to beat.

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          • Boxingfanatic75
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            #75
            Originally posted by Teetotaler23

            So that's why your hurt by my comment.

            A bum beating another bum. "Bu but unification doe" lmao loser
            Who TF are you to call any man who makes a living getting pounded in the face at risk of life a bum? What have you done to call a professional a bum? Take your Cheeto dusted chubby fingers into gloves and step into a ring hero. Bunch of Tommy tough town keyboard warriors

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            • STREET CLEANER
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              #76
              Now Stanionis will get downplayed. The one thing he had going against him was inactivity but he performed like he always has, high guard, excellent jab and counters. Ennis was just too fast and found a way to get to his body

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #77
                What a shame, that we live in the era of mismatches.

                Ennis - Crawford is clearly the fight to make. But Crawford is on the way to get ruined at 168 for a pay day.

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                • Bro. Steve
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                  What a shame, that we live in the era of mismatches.

                  Ennis - Crawford is clearly the fight to make. But Crawford is on the way to get ruined at 168 for a pay day.
                  It is a shame -- and a strange commentary on human nature. Once a man is rich beyond his wildest dreams, he starts to care about nothing but getting even more money.

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                  • champion4ever
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by landotter
                    Great win. 2 Observations from a boxing fan who really did not have a strong opinion pre-fight:

                    -Stanionis is obviously not as good as advertised. So Ennis did what a good boxer is supposed to do when he fights an inferior talent. He dominated and blew him out.

                    -Ennis being given mild criticism for eating punches, even if they did not hurt him, is fair in context. He is too good physically and too far into his career to put himself out there for open shots like that. To me, it is not a slam against him as a talent. Just what he needs to work on if he wants to be pound-for-pound elite.
                    Fair enough! I felt if Jaron would have the kept the fight on the outside to box more then he would have won by a landslide.

                    Stanionis couldn’t find him. However, the moment ‘Jaron’ starts opening for power he gets countered between punches.

                    That is is only drawback as far as I am concerned. I disagree with your assessment of Stanionis. He is a good fight fighter but ‘Boots’ is an even better fighter.

                    Eimantis just lacked the physical ability to compete with Ennis. His lack of size, height, reach and power hurt him in this matchup against ‘Boots’.

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                    • Jab jab boom
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by JohnnyCan

                      Ortiz had a rare flare up of a life threatening disease. WTF
                      He wasn’t ducking anybody.
                      From being a weight bully.

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