The bottom line is Boots didn’t want that Ortiz Smoke!!!
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I thought Ennis wanted to unify at 147, I guess that he changed his mind. Whoever is advising him isn't doing a great job. Whatever is the reality, it should be obvious by now that Boots doesn't really care about his legacy, and isn't that different from the Teos and Gervontas of the world of boxing. Norman-Ennis would have been an excellent fight, and pretty much 50-50.
I think Boots will go for Thurman or the winner of Tszyu and Fundora next, the lowest hanging fruit, of course.brankobugarski
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Originally posted by archiemoore1 View Post
Errol sat ringside when Boots fought Custio Clayton the Canadian Olympian, and Boots smoked him inside 2 rounds. Errol saw Boots up close and personal. He saw the offense and defense from both stances, switching effortlessly between southpaw and orthodox. He saw the skill, the jab, the reflexes, timing, speed, and the power. He saw the mindset and the temperament too. As a seasoned fighter, he understands the size of the task of facing Boots in the ring, let alone beating him. Errol may be crazy, but he ain't ******. There's no way in hell that anyone in their right mind would have been eager to face Boots after sitting ringside for that fight. I never heard Errol publicly say the words, "I wanna fight Boots". I never heard Bud say that either. They're not scared, but they know boxing very well. They know that for them, Boots would be in super condition mentally and physically and razor sharp, and they both know that would be a hell of a battle. Any one who has ever boxed b4 can easily understand that Boots is nothing to play with.
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Originally posted by archiemoore1 View Post
Errol sat ringside when Boots fought Custio Clayton the Canadian Olympian, and Boots smoked him inside 2 rounds. Errol saw Boots up close and personal. He saw the offense and defense from both stances, switching effortlessly between southpaw and orthodox. He saw the skill, the jab, the reflexes, timing, speed, and the power. He saw the mindset and the temperament too. As a seasoned fighter, he understands the size of the task of facing Boots in the ring, let alone beating him. Errol may be crazy, but he ain't ******. There's no way in hell that anyone in their right mind would have been eager to face Boots after sitting ringside for that fight. I never heard Errol publicly say the words, "I wanna fight Boots". I never heard Bud say that either. They're not scared, but they know boxing very well. They know that for them, Boots would be in super condition mentally and physically and razor sharp, and they both know that would be a hell of a battle. Any one who has ever boxed b4 can easily understand that Boots is nothing to play with.
I love Boots, but I'm afraid his career will not get him where he needs to be! He should've taken that fight with Vergil Ortiz Jr. I remember when Crawford said, "We ain't thinking about Pacquiao...if he wants to fight, he has to come to 140!" That was biggest mistake Crawford ever made! I know Vergil Ortiz Jr. is not Paquiao, but you don't turn down a fight like that to fight Stanionis! Now that he's heading to 154, I think he should immediately challenge for the IBF title, then let the chips fall where the may!Last edited by Bronx2245; 06-20-2025, 12:32 PM.
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Originally posted by archiemoore1 View Post
Errol sat ringside when Boots fought Custio Clayton the Canadian Olympian, and Boots smoked him inside 2 rounds. Errol saw Boots up close and personal. He saw the offense and defense from both stances, switching effortlessly between southpaw and orthodox. He saw the skill, the jab, the reflexes, timing, speed, and the power. He saw the mindset and the temperament too. As a seasoned fighter, he understands the size of the task of facing Boots in the ring, let alone beating him. Errol may be crazy, but he ain't ******. There's no way in hell that anyone in their right mind would have been eager to face Boots after sitting ringside for that fight. I never heard Errol publicly say the words, "I wanna fight Boots". I never heard Bud say that either. They're not scared, but they know boxing very well. They know that for them, Boots would be in super condition mentally and physically and razor sharp, and they both know that would be a hell of a battle. Any one who has ever boxed b4 can easily understand that Boots is nothing to play with.
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