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IBF Jaron “Boots” HEADIES ENNIS’S Ennis’s Master, a ghostly performance, costs him in his union with the WBA Master Eimanstas Stanionis on Saturday evening at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, Modern Jersey.

Ennis moved to the border to lower the weight to 147, to bring weight and could go too far. If he loses with Stanionis (15-0, 9 KO), many fans will jump off their ship, perceiving him as another example of a false look to make it look better than because of gentle fit.

Load -related madness

Assuming that the shoes are losing, he must look well in the mirror and face the truth. It does not belong to 147. Ennis should fight at least at the age of 154, if not 160. When you cut off from 180 years senior, it is stupid to fight in welterweight. If the shoes are not confident, he should not fight.

Ennis’s options after losing to Stanionis:

  1. Move to 154
  2. Rebuild at 147
  3. Fight again Stanionis
  4. Depart

You can exclude Ennis to move to 154 if he is defeated by Stanionis, because his confidence will disappear at this moment, and he will not want to mix him with predatory sharks in this division. If he decides to rematch Stanionis, he will take a great risk, because if he loses, the end of the line for him. There would be no return because the fans he left would quickly abandon him.

Ghostly and stubborn

Shoes (33-0, 29 KO) looked emaciated throughout the week because of the reduction of the mass and you can say that he is pressed tough to go down to the welterweight limit in this fight. It shows how stubborn and desperate Ennis is to remain in 147 to become the undisputed champion. Apparently, it cuts off from the 180s of the 16th century, which is a great importance to a welterweight to start the campaign in a weight class of 147 pounds.

People press Ennis to move to 154, so that he can stop killing with his drastic cuts. They see how he looks almost ghostly, and they want him to start the Midor Middle Wweight campaign, where he doesn’t have to rely on hells during weight profit.

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“Stoppage without a fight”: The perfect boxing technique of Jarona Ennis leads to the transition to the stanionis corners

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Paulie Malignaggi was impressed, like a clever IBF, Jaron “Boots” ennis (34-0, 30 kos) on Saturday evening, knocking out the master WBA Eimantas Stanionis (15-1, 9 Kos) in the sixth round in Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, Modern Jersey.

“No fight” KO

Malignaggi points out that the 27 -year -old Ennis got a knockout “without a fight.” He was able to get space through boxing and arrow arrows, they would not be hit. He did not expect the shoes to win this way.

Ennis slowly beat slower, smaller Stanionis for the first five rounds, and then knocked him down at the end of the sixth. After the round ended, Stanionis’s corner decided that he had taken sufficient punishment and did not send him to seventh.

The size also matters

Ennis looked at least 15 pounds heavier than Stanionis tonight. It can be said that he would sensitize the whole group, and this additional size that the shoes had on his frame would be enough to win with it alone. But he also had the advantage of technical skills in his up-to-date style of fighting compared to Primitive rocky Balboa The approach used by Stanionis.

“You forget that Jaron can hurt so well. I think he reminded us of us tonight as he could hurt so well,” said Paulie Malignaggi WarriorResponding to Jaron “Boots” Ennis “he wins over Eimantas Stanionis.” He was detained without a fight. He got a detention, being a really good boxer and Zadeklasowe Stanionis. I did not expect it to come in this way. “

Stanionis made it easier using the elderly rocky style of fighting with a up-to-date boxer today and never worked. Ennis knew that he could Stanionis, so of course he decided to stay in 147 to complete his goal, which is the undisputed champion. He knew that Stanionis was forced for him.

Effortless fight?

“He is an excellent warrior,” said Malignaggi about Ennis shoes. “I think that this performance today over Stanionis, who was a hard guy. Nobody expected it to be so simple. I don’t think Stanionis expected that Ennis would fight like that. Ennis started boxing, changing the range, attracting him with technical capacity of power.”

It seems that Malignaggi never watched some Stanionis fights. If he saw his fight against Radzahab Betaev in 2022, he would know that today’s fight with shoes would be simple for a compatriot from Philadelphia. Betaev wounded Stanionis many times in battle, much more than Ennis tonight, and barely lost 114-113 on the results card of one judges. This was the most precise result of the three for Stanionis-Butaev.

“It was simply:” Let’s develop in the middle ring, in the style of Philadelphia vs. Style of Eastern Europe. ” He thought, “You know what?” He beat him, doing it this way. I think he raises curiosity again.

“He is criticized by some people. When you are an elite athlete, you are criticized everywhere.

Last updated 04/13/2025

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Boxing results: Jaron Ennis’s power for Stanionis in the union of clashes in Boardwalk Hall

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IBF World Seriter Weighing, Jaron “Boots” Ennis stopped the Olympian in 2016, WBA WBA WELD WELTER WWWEGHT EIMANTAS STANIONIS after six rounds, adding a Ring magazine strap on Saturday evening in the fight of uniform in Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, Modern Jersey.

Ennis, 34-0 (30) knocked by Stanionis, 15-1 (9), in the sixth round. The fight was stopped after Eimantas returned to his corner.

In the first round, Ennis controlled Stanionis, which landed his first blow, the left hook. Ennis turned Southpaw in the last half minute, easily winning the round. In the middle of the second round they had their first exchange. Ennis, mainly in Southpaw, took the next round. Ennis went to the body in the last minute of the third round, wounding Stanionis.

Stanionis had abrasion under the right eye in the fourth round, losing the next round. In the middle of the fifth round, Stanionis landed a pair of left on the chin, opening Ennis, causing a stanionis bleeding.

In the last minute of the sixth round, Ennis landed four left mountains, dropping Stanionis on 8-hlagunks from judge David Fields. Between the rounds, Stanionis’s corner stopped the fight.

Former Master WBA WBA Feather weight Southpaw Raymond “Savage” Ford, 17-1-1 (8), defeated the former WBC Master Continental Americas Super Feather, the weight of Thomas “Gunna Man” Mattice, 22-4-1 (17), 10-Rund of a unanimous decision.

In the first minute of the first round Ford had wounded Mattice in a corner with a tow truck. In the last seconds Ford hurt Mattice again. Ford controlled Mattice from the land from the second to sixth round.

In the seventh round, Mattice had some swelling around her left eye, although he held his hands high with a diminutive picture. Ford still won every round and the fans were restless. In the eighth round, Ford landed two and three combinations.

In the ninth round, Mattice began to throw a few blows back withdrawing Ford, who won the next round. In the tenth and final round Ford continued to cut off.

Evaluates all 100-90. Earl Brown was a judge.

WBC Continental Americas Super Bantamweight, Arturo Cardenas, 16-0-1 (9) stopped tardy Sub Southpaw Edgar Cortes, 9-8-1 (1), at 1:30 round of 8 and final.

In the second round, Cardenas began quickly, chasing Cortes, who moved well on the ring, landing most. Cardenas got one good shot in the body.

In seventh place, Cardenas landed on a chin on a beard by a minute to the round, dropping Cortes on the 8th-Hrabia from judge Charlie Fitch. In the eighth and final round halfway from Cardenas, Cortes dropped, who was detained by judge Fitch after the east.

Silver Olympic medalist 2016 Shakhram “Wonder Boy” Giyasov, 17-0 (10) knocked out Franco “Cazador” Maximilliano Ocampo, 17-3 (8) at 1:57 fourth round of 10 rounds planned.

In the first round, at the last minute, the combination of Giyasova dropped Ocampa on 8-fasting from judge David Francii. In the fourth round from the right from Giyasov to Body, he dropped Ocamp from Count from Francii judge.

Super waddles 2024 bronze medalist Omari “Banger” Jones, 2-0 (2) defeated Willam “Action” Jackson, 13-6-2 (5), at 1:47 of the first round of the planned six rounds.

In the middle of the first round, Jones landed in a basic way on the body, dropping Jackson to the count from judge David Franciii.

Super Featheweight Southpaw Zaquin Moses, 3-0 (2) won the second round of Nokaut Alex Pallete, 1-4 (1) at 2:13 planned Fourour rounds.

In the second round, from a minute, Southpaw Moses had an advantage on the chin of the palette, and in the down he went to the 8th-hill from judge David Franciii. He got up, and Moses jumped on him before the judge called.

The featherlight Francisco “Sisco Kid” Rodriguez, 7-0 (7), stopped Naheem “The Dream” Parker, 5-2 (2), at the end of the third round of the planned six rounds.

In the first three rounds, Rodriguez defeated Parker, leading him to the ropes in the third round with a little return from Parker. In the corner of Parker they called to stop.

Charlie Fitch was a judge.

WADZKA HEALS TAHMIR “The Don” Smalls, 14-0 (10) destroyed Nikki Bascome, 13-2 (2) at 1:13 of the first round of planned eight rounds.

In the middle of the first round, the enlargement of diminutive blows fell in the seat of his trunks, where he took the count from judge Charlie Fitch.

The skiper was David Damante.



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Ennis “shoes” unify the belts when the Stanionis corner stops the fight

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Jaron “Boots” Ennis defeated Eimantas Stanionis by TKO sixth round to unite IBF and WBA welterweight titles on Saturday evening at Atlantic City, Novel Jersey. It was a showdown between the two best ESPN welterweight weight.

Ennis, the IBF champion entering the fight, used the body attack to break up Stanionis. He used his stab to open a stanionis and forced him to pay with the lend a hand of the body.

Stanionis began the fight by attacking and found a good counter in the first round, while Ennis used his main stab for most of the round and mixed some good blows. Stanionis landed in third place, but Ennis bounced to the fourth, landing more blows and using a very correct stab that bleeds from the nose of Stanionis.

In the sixth Ennis he still landed and used angles to connect to the body. Stanionis hit with a tow truck that forced Stanionis to his knee. The round ended, but the coach of Stanionis, Marvin Somodio, stopped fighting before starting the seventh.

“I feel that I’m just entering Groove, I started to relax,” said Ennis after the fight. “I had fun and my dad told me:” Just press, you’ll stop him. ” And the madness I had a dream that I intend to keep him in the seventh round.

Ennis added: “The biggest part was that I had fun, being myself and I have live before me. I introduced the program, played well, used speed, power, defense. I showed you some game in the game.”

Ennis was not perfect. Only 19% of his total blows to Stanionis landed 31%, but he gained Stanionis 23-9 in the blows of power.

Ennis (34-0, 30 KO) performed the third defense of his belt. He defeated Karen Chukhadzhian by a unanimous decision in November, when he dropped Chukhadzhian in round 5 and won with the result 119-107, 117-109 and 116-110. Ennis defeated Chukhadzhiana earlier in January 2023, winning each round on the results of the results of all three judges.

Ennis has won six of the last eight fights throughout, including Ko wins on Sergey Lipinets, Thomas Dulorme, Roiman Villa and David Avaneyan.

Stanionis (15-1, 9 KO) was a “ordinary” welterweight champion, and then raised to the full master when Terence Crawford moved to the junior medium weight to face Israil Madrimov in August 2024. Stanionis did not fight in 2023 after the fight with Vergil Ortiz Jr.

This was the first professional failure of Stanionis.

“I will enjoy victory, enjoy these lanes,” said Ennis about his future. “I’ll talk to the band and see what will happen next.”

In the Co-Main event Raymond Ford (17-1-1, 8 KO), he dominated Thomas Mattice (22-5-1, 17 KO) in a unanimous decision victory. All three judges won the 100-90 fight. This was Ford’s second victory since he raised his weight to Junior Lightweight, after defeat in a fraction with Nick Ball in June 2024.

“He was a solid opponent,” Ford said after the fight. “He was really wise. I wanted to stop, knockout. These were the times when I sometimes hurt him, and let him catch me. He was a wise veteran.”

Ford said that he would like his next fight to be against Eduardo Nunez, who will face Masanori Rikiishi to obtain the free title Lightweight IBF Junior on May 28 in Japan.

“I said [promoter] Eddie [Hearn] This. I told my team. [Nunez] He knows that I want this fight – said Ford. “It depends on him if he wants to fight me. This is a real question. So I hope that he goes there and does his things, restore this belt so that we can wear it.”

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