Terence Crawford’s coach questions Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis

Terence Crawford

Terence Crawford‘s coach Bernie Davis has questioned Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis regarding the quality of his opponents.

Right now, Terence Crawford is on top of the world. He is widely considered to be the greatest boxer of his generation, and perhaps even the greatest of all time. His win over Errol Spence Jr certainly helped to improve that reputation, but what really took him to the next level was his incredible triumph over Canelo Alvarez, especially given the notable size difference that existed between the two men.

As we look ahead to the future, though, it’s not quite clear as to what Terence Crawford is going to do next. Some have suggested that he will ride off into the sunset and retire, whereas others want to see him carry on and take on some different challenges. One idea would be for him to battle Jaron Ennis, also known as ‘Boots’, with many believing that this would serve as an interesting test for him.

Ennis, meanwhile, is currently preparing for his next fight – and if he wins in spectacular fashion, who knows what kind of reaction Terence Crawford will have. His coach Bernie Davis, however, has a slightly different point of view on the whole thing.

Terence Crawford’s coach questions Boots Ennis

“We’re talking about a guy that has got 30 fights, not two fights. When are we going to take the training wheels off of him?” said Bernie Davis to MillCity Boxing about Jaron Ennis.

“It’s not that I dislike ‘Boots.’ I’m saying put up or shut up. I’m tired of hearing about this and that. But there ain’t no proof in the pudding. Who is he?” said Davis about Ennis, the next opponent, Uisma Lima, on October 11.

Quotes via Boxing News 24

Will it happen? We’ll have to wait and see.

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