This is for the IBO title and is a final eliminator for the WBA. Think it's an ok fight as a first foray at the weight
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This type of shit is reminding me a lot of Danny Garcia’s career. Who was another Philadelphia fighter.
Danny the “Cherry Picker” Garcia would turn down opportunities to fight elite fighters like: Bud Crawford, Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather, Jr
Just so he could challenge some overmatched and limited journeyman type of a fighter like Adrian Granados. An opponent who had very little chance of winning and for less money.
Which was something I found both disgusting and repugnant.Last edited by champion4ever; 08-12-2025, 05:20 AM.
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I think all these other fighters are scared to fight Ennis, and especially won't fight him without a title on the line, so Ennis has to fight to become mandatory... He is still not a big draw and would be favorite against all the other fighters, so he needs to have a title to have enough to offer.
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Originally posted by BoxerFreddy View PostI think all these other fighters are scared to fight Ennis, and especially won't fight him without a title on the line, so Ennis has to fight to become mandatory... He is still not a big draw and would be favorite against all the other fighters, so he needs to have a title to have enough to offer.
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Originally posted by Oregonian View Post———
While what you say is true, let’s not forget Virgil fought Thomas Dulorme in his 154 debut. Do you know who that guy is? A guy Boots had knocked out 4 years earlier.
as far as i can remember ortiz was not a well man if u believe all his hospital stuff at the time, is boots a well man?
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Originally posted by Goatintheboat View Post
No one cares about the yanks. To be a star you need to get to Riyadh. Boots is in the right place
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Originally posted by Goatintheboat View Post
DAZN don't need to sell him. That's the difference Turkey has brought. Money ain't the problem anymore
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