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  • El_Mero
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    #31
    Originally posted by champion4ever
    That is the absolute truth. Pressure fighters are Boots’ specialty because he likes to hit.

    Unless one can put their track shoes on or can move off the back foot; Then I don’t see anyone standing a chance of defeating Jaron “Boots” Ennis at 154.

    The man is huge for that division, can punch and has a very decent Ring IQ. He knows how to adapt to different styles.
    Again, he should've never ducked Ortiz in the 1st place.

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      #32
      Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
      I agree with Tim about Ortiz. He struggled with Bohachuck. Boots beats the brakes off Virgil. He's all heart with little skill.
      He ducked Ortiz already. Since beating "whoever" this past weekend, bootsy all of a sudden found his balls?

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      • Bronx2245
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        #33
        Boots is on a different level! He's levels above Bohachuk! Ortiz will not get off the canvas twice and beat Boots. Boots did choose Stanionis over Ortiz Jr., that was weak, and he has to live with all that comes with it! However, that's only going to motivate him! I hope Boots and Vergil meet up EARLY '26, to settle this in the ring!

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          #34
          Originally posted by BlackRobb
          Boots makes too many mistakes to survive against Bud. J love his chances against Vergil and some of the guys at 154. Murtazaliev has tremendous power, but I don't think he'd look so great against a target who's not stationary.
          I could be wrong, but I think Boots takes chances against lesser quality opponents in order to be "exciting". I do thin he takes those chances or makes those mistakes against more dangerous thoughts.

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            #35
            timmy has spoken!!

            now let the fight be made before ortiz exits the entire division in a steaming hissy fit because he cant get the belts to fall into his lap and noone will give him his shot

            as for boots put your action where the gob is, i have my doubts but we shall see

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              #36
              Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
              I agree with Tim about Ortiz. He struggled with Bohachuck. Boots beats the brakes off Virgil. He's all heart with little skill.
              lmao you must’ve missed his fight with madrimov who won 5 rounds off Crawford. Ortiz is a lot better technically than people think. He has the best jab in boxing

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                #37
                Originally posted by Bronx2245
                Boots is on a different level! He's levels above Bohachuk! Ortiz will not get off the canvas twice and beat Boots. Boots did choose Stanionis over Ortiz Jr., that was weak, and he has to live with all that comes with it! However, that's only going to motivate him! I hope Boots and Vergil meet up EARLY '26, to settle this in the ring!
                So now triangle theories work ???

                Not saying Ortiz wins but …………

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                  I agree with Tim about Ortiz. He struggled with Bohachuck. Boots beats the brakes off Virgil. He's all heart with little skill.
                  ^^^^^^^
                  This right here! No truer words could have been spoken. I couldn’t have it said better myself.

                  Boots is just too big, too strong and too durable for Ortiz at this 154 pound weight division.

                  Also, Judging by their last two performances; I cannot understand how anyone can believe otherwise.

                  Boots now needs to turn his attention away from Ortiz because he would never fight him now. He’s talking about moving to 160 soon.

                  He just needs to focus on the other titleholders and contenders at 154 like Bakhram Murtazaliev. Who have recently accepted Ennis’ call out.
                  Last edited by champion4ever; Today, 04:32 AM.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by El_Mero

                    Too bad he ducked Ortiz, like he ducked Crawf twice
                    They all ducked each other. So what is your point? Neither Ortiz or Crawford would fight Ennis now.

                    With Bud it’s understandable because he has nothing to prove. He’s older, has been there and done that. However, with Ortiz; He has a lot to prove.

                    He has never challenged for major world title in his entire career. Jaron needs to move on from Vergil and fight the other top titleholders and contenders at 154.

                    Like Bakhram Murtazaliev for his IBF scrap.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by El_Mero

                      Again, he should've never ducked Ortiz in the 1st place.
                      That’s very true. If Boots wants that Turki money then he has going have to start taking some risks outside of the ring.

                      I think Hearn got that point well over to both him and his team. Which is the reason why he started calling out all of the big names at 154.

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