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  • #71
    Originally posted by Boxing2695 View Post

    Pretty sure he almost died like twice trying to make 147. Guys grow out the weight and he was one of them unfortunately. If boots can't get a another title fight at 147 he should head up to 154lbs himself, there are fun fights for him there
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    So what you’re actually saying is that IF Ortiz could make 147, he’d stay at 147 BUT BUT because he cannot, he moved to 154 BUT BUT Boots who can easily make 147 should move to 154.

    Do you hear that malarkey? Boots started at 147, he can make weight but he should love to 154 otherwise he’s ducking Ortiz?

    There’s another perspective, Ortiz was scared of Boots so he ran to 154.

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    • #72
      Then they need to get right down to it. I say that because ever since, the Ennis/Stanionis unification bout; Brian Norman, Sr has been recently quoted that both him and his son want that fight next. Well if that is certainly the case. Then I cannot envision a single scenario why this fight shouldn't happen next.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by ptek View Post

        Maybe brother, but maybe not either.
        Eddie the snake Hearn, is a fck'ing lier bruv. Can't help himself, He just opens his mouth an s.h.i.t. spurs out of it.
        my bet is that he told Ennis to say that, seen as Stantionis team said the pay wasn't right for a unification bout. But Stantionis said he told his team to accept it anyways.
        That would only solidify what I’m saying

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        • #74
          Norman more than likely will price himself out or will want an interim fight before taking it. I hope I am wrong but they are in no rush.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View Post
            Norman more than likely will price himself out or will want an interim fight before taking it. I hope I am wrong but they are in no rush.
            Thé last time the fight didn’t get made for a measly $500 000
            Hey if Boots wants it , he’s gonna have to pay for it
            Looks that way

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            • #76
              Originally posted by brankobugarski View Post

              I agree with everything you say ... it's just at that level warriors are not supposed to give up that easily. Boots was definitely HUGE which is why I think he will only meet his real challenge when he goes up in weight and starts fighting guys his own size.
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              Speaking of “fighting guys his own size”, Do you remember Paul Williams? He was 6’2 and fighting at WW.
              Thomas Hearn was 6’1 and fighting at WW.
              The great Sugar Ray Leonard is 5”10 and fought at WW.
              Antonio Margarito is 5’11 and fought at WW.
              Fundora is 6’5 and is at 154.
              Ortiz was at WW and he’s 5’10 and 95% of his pro record is at WW.
              How do you feel about all those guys I just listed off the top of my head? Some of them went on to fight at Light Heavyweight.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

                Can’t really blame Stanionis as it was his corner who called it
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                I’m not trying to be a dǐck but if his corner didn’t stop the fight, how do you the end would have played out?

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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                  I’m not trying to be a dǐck but if his corner didn’t stop the fight, how do you the end would have played out?
                  Not much math to do there ; Boots would of knocked him out most likely

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

                    You read it.

                    Brian Norman Jr made $150,00 in his last fight but he turned down $1.7 million to fight Boots. Lmao.
                    Surprisingly it turns out he just made out as the bigger winner by getting over $1mil from Sasaki for a voluntary defense that he is very likely to win and still have Boots unification for three belts available.

                    Whatever he gets from losing to unified Boots (at worst the same $1.7mil, likely more) in his third fight as a champion + $1mil from Sasaki in Japan while keeping the belt for his second defense + $150k from his first defense in US >>> $1.7mil from losing to Boots on first defense.

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by Hustle View Post

                      So moving up in weight to fight a zero time champion makes you closer to being amongst the greats?

                      thats the Dumbest **** I heard today.
                      You have to fight the BIG FIGHTS! Vergil Ortiz Jr. is/was a BIG FIGHT! Stanionis was a Champion, but he doesn't even have 20 fights! Vergil would've been a MUCH better opponent!

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