Connect with us

Boxing

Jaron “Boots” Ennis will defend his IBF welterweight title against David Avanesyan on July 13 in Philadelphia

Published

on

Image: Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis to Defend IBF Welterweight Title Against David Avanesyan on July 13th in Philadelphia

IBF welterweight champion Jaron “Boots” Ennis (31-0, 28 KO) will defend his belt against replacement opponent David Avanesyan (30-4-1, 18 KO) next month, on July 13, live on DAZN at the Wells Centrum Fargo in Philadelphia.

“Boots” Ennis was scheduled to defend against Cody Crowley, but recently had to withdraw for health reasons, leaving Jaron’s promoter Eddie Hearn to find a quick replacement.

Avanesyan is a fighter similar in talent to Crowley and is better known to hardcore boxing fans. He has been involved in sports for a long time. He had many fights that gained public attention, against Terence Crawford, Josh Kelly, Egidijus Kavaliauskas, Lamont Peterson, Shane Mosley and Kerman Lejarraga.

Ennis-Avaneysan card

  • Jalil Hackett vs. Peter Dobson
  • Skye Nicolson’s fight with Diana Vargas
  • Khalil Coe Manuel Gallegos fight
  • Henry Lebron vs. Christopher Diaz

Avanesyan takes up the challenge

A 35-year-old ranked No. 4 in the WBC and No. 14 in the IBF welterweight rankings, Avanesyan is the WBA 147-pound champion and has not seen ring action since his sixth-round knockout loss to Terence Crawford on Dec. 10 2022 .

Boots has no problem with Avanesysan being his replacement opponent, saying, “Now that Crowley isn’t officially my opponent, I actually like Avanesyan as a better opponent. He’ll put up a better fight, and that’s what I want. July 13, don’t miss this pretty, unique performance!”

Avanesyan is clearly grateful for the title shot, noting: “Jaron Ennis is a world-class boxer who I respect very much. We’ll find out on July 13 if this is the real deal.”

Hearn’s vision for Ennis

Hearn wants Boots to quickly become the undisputed welterweight champion, then move up to 154 pounds and beat Crawford before he hangs up. He is confident that Boots will beat Crawford when he gets there after winning all the belts at 147.

For Boots Ennis to become the undisputed welterweight champion, he will need to defeat the following champions:

– Mario Barrios
— Eimantas Stanionis

The WBO belt still needs to be stripped from Crawford, who is sitting on it for some reason despite showing no interest in returning to 147 pounds to defend it. BrianNorman Jr. (26-0, 20 KO), the WBO interim welterweight champion, could soon be elevated to full champion.

If this fight does happen, this would be the guy Boots would go for, which is doubtful considering he has a different promoter and fights on ESPN.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Boxing

De La Hoya calls Devin Haney devastated

Published

on

Image: De La Hoya Sees Devin Haney As Washed Up

Promoter Oscar De La Hoya doubts whether the rematch between Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney will take place in 2025. Oscar thinks Haney is tired after his loss to Ryan last April. Haney was beaten in this fight and it is doubtful whether he will be able to recover from the defeat. De La Hoya doesn’t think so.

If Haney is cleared, it remains to be seen when, or even if, he will return to the ring to fight someone. Ideally, he would need to undergo an attunement to ensure his abilities are still intact. It would be a mistake for Haney to fight one of the top welterweights coming off a loss to Ryan.

Interestingly, Haney doesn’t know what division he plans to fight in next, but given his enormous size, he should consider competing at welterweight. The problems he had with Ryan’s power shots last April may have had something to do with the enormous amount of water he had to lose to reach the 140-pound limit.

Haney’s life might have been easier had he competed at 147 pounds because he wouldn’t have had to cut so much weight. He would still have to lose a ton of water from the 160s, but it wouldn’t be as huge an ordeal. For athletes competing in divisions much smaller than their natural size, eventually their body can no longer handle the enormous change in weight.

Of course, Haney’s decision to sue Ryan has a lot to do with De La Hoya’s doubts about a second fight. Moreover, Haney (31-0, 15 KO) has shown little interest in returning to the ring to rebuild from a 12-round decision loss to Garcia.

Former two-division world champion Haney recently passed up an opportunity to fight Sandor Martin, which netted him a nice reward in a winning fight. When he decided not to fight Sandor, it was a red flag in the eyes of fans, and the loss to Kingry still haunts him. For a proud player like Haney, who had everything going his way throughout his career, this was mentally hard to deal with.

Ryan recently said he has no interest in fighting Haney again, but he may change his mind in 2025 if he is offered enough money. If this is the highest paying fight for Ryan, he will not miss the opportunity.

The only other fight that would be more profitable would be a rematch with Gervonta Davis, but that’s doubtful. Tank is too busy taking the straightforward option and won’t want to fight Ryan at full strength at 140+ again.

“We have to deal with this frivolous lawsuit they threw at us, but it’s all just noise,” Oscar De La Hoya told reporters media regarding Devin Haney’s decision to sue Ryan Garcia and Golden Boy. “That’s all. How can you sue someone who beat you? It just doesn’t make sense.

“What I would do is throw that guy out, go back in the ring and kick his ass.”

“I don’t think so because I think Devin Haney is a shooting guy,” De La Hoya said when asked if there would be a rematch between Garcia and Haney.

Continue Reading

Boxing

Liam Davies ready to fight Queensberry ‘Menace’

Published

on

LIAM DAVIES may be chasing a world title shot, but the appeal of one particular massive domestic fight remains unchanged.

The undefeated 28-year-old returns to the ring on November 2 against Shabaz Masoud, four months after the original date, which was postponed due to Davies’ injury.

Davies is currently in the top five of the IBF and WBC rankings, but all four world titles belong to Japanese phenom Naoya Inoue. A fight with Inoue is at the top of Davies’ wish list, but he is well aware that he would start from a weaker position. Closer to home, a major domestic super bantamweight fight against Queensberry stablemate Dennis “The Menace” McCann could take place in 2025.

When asked if he thought he was beyond fighting the European champion, Davies replied: “No, I still think that fight could happen.”

Davies then changed his stance and asked a question. – Will you tune in? The answer was yes.

“That’s what it’s all about,” Davies added. “It’s about people getting interested and tuning in. I see it as a massive, massive fight. I hope this will happen in the long run.

“If they ask me, I will be ready. I never ask who, just when and that’s all I need to know. Dennis is doing his thing and I wish him all the best. I hope we meet someday, but I’m not sure when that will be. If it ever comes down to it, I’ll be ready.”


Continue Reading

Boxing

Kenneth Sims is chasing activity and a victory over Oscar Duarte

Published

on

Junior welterweight contender Kenneth Sims Jr. has struggled with inactivity in recent years, but 2024 is shaping up to be a turning point for the Chicago native.

Sims will step into the ring again on November 16, fighting Oscar Duarte as part of the season’s “Latino Night” in Riyad at The Venue in Saudi Arabia.

After declaring himself a grave contender and winning a majority vote over Elvis Rodriguez in 2021, Sims (21-2-1, 8 KO) found himself on the regional fight circuit, struggling to stay energetic. Sims had four fights between 2021 and 2023, including a potential fight of the year with Botirzhon Akhmedov, which aired on Showtime. This year, Sims, 30, who now trains in Las Vegas, signed with Golden Boy Promotions and made his promotional debut in August, stopping Jonathan Romero in five rounds.

His opponent, Mexican Duarte (27-2-1, 22 KO), may have been stopped by Ryan Garcia in December 2023, but under the guidance of trainer Robert Garcia, he rebounded by knocking out Joseph Diaz Jr. 2024. Duarte, 28, is a mighty boxer and Sims is known for his deft boxing skills, making for an intriguing clash of styles.

This fight is a key opportunity for Sims to stay energetic and perform at their best.

“I’m just excited to be back [in the ring]Sims said. “It’s been a long time, and these are two fights back to back – that’s when I’m in the best shape and energetic. I just appreciate that Golden Boy keeps me busy and I’m ready to put on an amazing performance.

Sims is well aware of Duarte’s challenge, but is confident in his preparation and mindset. Sims also knows that a win could put him in a title berth at the top of the division

“Oscar Duarte is a tough opponent, so I have to give my all, which is what I intend to do every time I step into the ring. “I’m training like it’s the last fight I’ll ever fight, so I plan on putting on an amazing performance and putting on a great show for you guys,” Sims said.

Continue Reading
Advertisement

OUR NEWSLETTER

Subscribe Us To Receive Our Latest News Directly In Your Inbox!

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

Trending