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Disagreement in Vergil Ortiz's team delays negotiation with Boots Ennis

Dan Rafael reported that the war between Mirigian and the directors of Golden Boy Promotions is over money, and if they don't reach an agreement an there won't be a fight

Disagreement in Vergil Ortiz039s team delays negotiation with Boots Ennis
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Negotiations between Vergil Ortiz Jr. and Jaron" Boots" Ennis are stalled due to a debate between Rick Mirigian, Oscar de la Hoya, and Eric Gomez, according to Dan Rafael.

Rafael, a journalist for ProboxingFans, claimed that the conflict between Mirigian and the Golden Boy Promotions managers is over money, and that if they don't achieve a deal, there won't be a struggle.

Between Rick Mirigian, Vergil Ortiz's member, and Eric Gomez and Oscar De La Hoya of Golden Boy, the issue is in making the fight happen, according to Mirigian. The board of directors is engaged in a battle over the funding for that combat, he said.

" The combat won't happen if they can't handle it," he said. Rick has taken a scorched-earth stance on it. And Eric and Oscar won't give up. They are arguing like dogs and cats, he continued.

Vergil Ortiz Jr. and Boots Ennis had started discussions to decide a duel in 2026, according to coach Robert Garcia, and both groups had been negotiating for a while.

Eddie Hearn also mentioned that a deal has already been signed for the following struggle. The Mexican-American's name is all that is missing. At the time, Boots opted not to fight at the time, despite the fact that Jaron Ennis and Vergil Ortiz Jr. were engaged in conversations at 147 pounds. Oscar De La Hoya made it clear that they would only take the battle. Both groups exchanged threats after this, but it now appears that this conflict will take place. Ortiz Jr. finished Lubin in the next round in his previous fight without showing any kindness to him. Ennis, 154 pounds, made a magnificent album by beating Uisma Lima in the first round and winning the interval tournament. Vergil Ortiz Jr. , 24, defended his Cd time super welterweight title and is ready to take on anyone else second. The Mexican-American athlete maintains his unbeaten history after 23 fights, 21 of which were knockouts during his professional career.

At 154 weight, Jaron" Boots" Ennis, 27, made a strong comeback for himself as a former integrated IBF and WBA welterweight hero. The American warrior has lost 36 conflicts, 31 of which were knockouts.

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