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Can “shoes” silence doubts? Ennis faces undefeated stanionis under pressure to ensure the performance of the statement
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Promoter Matchroom Eddie Hearn says that the IBF Jaron “BOOTS” HEADE WIDIS Master cannot afford to fight, as he did in the clash with Karen Chukhadzhian In November last year, when on Saturday at Master WBA Eimantas Stanionis live in Dazn, Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, Modern Jersey. It was the worst performance we’ve ever seen with Ennis, and you can’t call it a fuchs because it looked almost so bad in the first fight with Karen.
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Shoes under pressure
Hearn wants Ennis (33-0, 29 KO) “shining” in this fight with unbeaten Stanionis (15-0, 9 KO), to create a “statement” in their grade. He blames Boots’s last performance against Chukhadzhian that he is “denied”, but fans do not believe in it.
They think Ennis is not as good as the buzz about it. He built his record fighting smaller guys, and when he approached the more rolled fighters, he fought. This is the last fight for shoes in the match agreement. So if it looks bad again, Hearn will not matter. It will be out of his hair.
“On Saturday with Ennis against Stanionis you have a huge fight. I am absolutely pumped into this fight,” said Eddie Hearn IFL TV At this Saturday night of fighting between the IBF Jaron “Boots” Hall, Ennis and the champion of WBA Eimantas Stanionis at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City.
Ennis-Stanionis is good. With the way Boots he has been fighting lately, he could lose this fight on Saturday evening, if Stanionis takes him a fight and cope with his fighting style. His last opponent, Karen Chukhadzhian, stared in the championship rounds in November last year and lost his decision in the fight in which he was doing well.
“I realize that I am elated in myself when we have a great program. So I am buzzing about Stanionis shoes since it has been signed, especially in the last few weeks. There is something special in Atlantic City. There is something special in Boardwalk Hall and there is something in the best vs.
Ennis’s fight with Stanionis is good, but the promotion of this event was terrible. Regardless of whether, intentional or not, Hearn did not conduct many interviews to promote this event, just like he with the fighters on which he is high.
In social media, fans speculate that because this is the last fight shoes in his agreement with many fights with Matchroom, Hearn does not put a lot of effort into promotion. If Ennis leaves, it will be intriguing to see who he is signing with. There is the highest rank, PBC, Golden Boy and TKO League.
“IBF, WBA, Ring magazine. This is one of those fights that clearly says who is number 1 in the division. This is what we want, and this is such a brilliant style.
It is not unfair to call ennis vs. Stanionis ” #1 vs. #2″. There is still a WBO weltermination champion, Brian Norman Jr., who is seen as one of the best warriors at the age of 147. To prove who warrior No. 1 in the welterweight is, the winner of the enclosure ennis-stanionis would have to fight Norman Jr.
We can only say that the winner of the Saturday fight between shoes and Eimantas is one of the two best fighters. Norman Jr. He still lurks there and will be a huge problem for anyone who wins this fight.
“Large Sell” Hearna
“He must shine on Saturday evening, because if it occurs like against [Karen] Chukhadzhian, maybe a little underrated, will have a very challenging night against Stanionis. I think this is a kind of fight in which the size really shines, and I believe that Ennis Jaron “Boots” will make a statement on Saturday.
“I am looking forward to this fight. I am very excited about this fight. This is a huge fight for Dazna. Without PPV. I am here, giving her great sales. It’s like poetry, right? So how to look, how Da Vinci put something. It’s shoes against Stanionis before 9,000.
Last updated 04/09/2025
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Canelo Alvarez talked about how long he could stay in the sport before hanging up his gloves and opting for a decorated career.
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Since his professional debut in 2005, the Mexican has made 68 appearances and has twice become the undisputed king of the 168-pound division, scoring notable victories over the likes of Callum Smith and Caleb Plant.
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