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By Frank Bay: The main event did not meet the noise on the terrible card from top to bottom. The only thing I could think about by watching Jaron “Boots” Ennis Outsulged Eimantas Stanionis wondered what weight Ennis was fighting.

After completing the only question was whether there was any drug tests in this fight. While Stanionis looked like powerful, well-built, decent 147-pound, Ennis looked like a super average weight. But I think a dead gift was the size of Jaron Ennis’s skull. It looked three times greater than his previous fights, in which he was frail.

The reality is that due to the loose rules of boxing it was not a fair fight on the day she was signed. We knew that Stanionis had been inactive for over a year and a half and had one fight in almost three, but the size difference was glaring. Now you can see why Stanionis was so huge weaker.

Many of us thought it was closer to the fight on paper because Stanionis was a champion. For the most part of this kind of unification in boxing, they usually mean that warriors are equal in talent. But now we see the reason why Ennis avoided transfer to 154. He has a significant advantage over every natural 147-pound warr.

While Stanionis had his moments, Ennis never seemed to be threatened by a much smaller man. Ennis used a lot of side movement in combination with keeping stab in Stanionis’s face. Stanionis was never able to go inside and work on the body as he wanted. Perhaps there were 3 to 4 actual exchanges, but the gigantic advantage of Ennis’s power was obvious. Ennis’s body shots had a noticeable impact on Stanionis early.

Status quo

Stanionis was a game and gave everything he had. The difference in size at night of the fight was simply too much to overcome. The Mory and Mannix advertisement team threw a tile innis to Ennis, but even they had to admit that Ennis “Size size in combination with the lack of activity Stanionis was a decisive factor.

However, at the end of the fight, they comfortably overlooked something and tried to convince naive fans that this win placed Ennis on the P4P list. It was a clear example of company shilling.

I understand that they only do their work, but how can fans take them seriously and consider them reliable, if they do not confirm that it was not a fair fight?

Stanionis gave everything he could, pressing the action until Ennis finally dropped him during the exchange. Ennis was somewhat marked with a stiff, solid Stanionis JAB, but that was not enough. It was annoying when his corner throws a towel. Sergio Mora called it “without masses”, which, I think, is unfair because it was not Stanionis who gave up. The corner should allow their man to go out on the shield in the fight for such a scale. Stanionis never has this opportunity again.

Now, earlier, I mentioned that it was not a fair fight. That is why the chances reflected it even against fans who feel that this is the great battle. I also predicted that we would see unexpectedly and once again nailed it. Stanionis giving up them was the last thing someone expected.

Weight intimidation is a thing

But he should be beat like a dead horse. We must emphasize that Ennis was a super average weight in the ring, for example, when Devin Haney almost died to earn 135 pounds so that he could have at least 160 pounds plus on the night of fighting.

This is a 25-year weight difference on the night of the fight. The point is not that Ennis was somewhere in these lines. There is no one real person who can deny that Ennis did not look like the 3rd grade above Stanionis.

Ennis fans will shout that it is fair because he gained weight. Ordinary dishonest arguments of bad lights will accumulate. But my proof and proof are Eddie Hearn and Ennis, who admit they are persecutors.

Hearna’s main belief that Ennis would win was that he fought in unification that would allow him full hydration. Ennis confirmed the same thing, which Eddie said. These parties are smoking pistols for dishonest naysayers. Hearn and Ennis admit that they depart to the moment of almost fatal consequences.

Nobody in their right mind would take such drastic measures if not without a reason. No person with no honesty and honesty would risk their health, risking death or, worse, for little benefits. Anyone who claims that this is not done to the benefit of being a bang, is either a liar or completely blunt.

Proof in pudding

Richard Hitchins interviews were interviewed during the main event. He talked about what he could fully moisturize. Hitchins is also another rascal. He told the fans how it is done and why it will end.

Hitchins at some point refused to challenge Subriel Matias, because it was a fight sanctioned by IBF, which meant that he would not be able to utilize his best weapon, being a truck. Simply put, it is unfair.

Look at one of Devin Haney’s biggest excuses, as he lost to Ryan Garcia: 3 pounds Ryan came. Devin cried that he had to kill himself to earn a scale and Ryan did not. So we know that weight is the main decisive factor when it comes to the integrity of the fight.

Boxing increased from revival on the same day to 24-hour indicators for safety reasons. Now, in contradiction with intuition, which becomes even more threatening, fighters A, such as Ennis and Haney, can negotiate the weight almost two days before the fight.

This allows less time to kill your bodies and more time for protected hydration. This means that fighters who have no interest in a specific weight class could kill themselves so that they could choose naturally smaller men. This is done with the awareness that they have a clear advantage because they can bend the rules. In other words, they are allowed to cheat the system legally.

This is not only a fraud, but more threatening to enable this kind of fraud due to the health risk that it entails. It allows fighters to fight opponents who would not be able to do in a truthful system. It is common sense that a warrior would be more exposed to fighting a man three times greater than forced to weigh the same day.

In a similar way, but in the opposite direction, Tank Davis made sure that Ryan Garcia could not weigh their fight inside, making sure Ryan kills his body much more. Indeed, very grubby tactics. Knowledge about what is going on in battle, accepting weight and hydration is a huge factor in determining the winner.

It is amazing, at least how fans and critics freely overlook what we all see. When the fighters go on weight and overcome larger people, this is considered the highest achievement in boxing, just like Crawford tries to do with Alvarez.

If this is true, it must also be wrinkled when much larger men utilize precise tactics and less than ethical strategies to get a sports advantage.

Therefore, bearing in mind this knowledge, I must say that I was not impressed by Ennis’s contaminated victory. It was like watching a bodybuilding competition in which you do not understand that none of them is real. There is nothing sporty or competitive. None of them is natural athletes and kill themselves for the illusion of winning.

Finally, this terrible card and its upcoming schedule reminded me of why I canceled my annual Dazna subscription and bought only a month to a month, if there are fights that I consider to see. Raymond Ford’s fight made me hated Hearna.

Ford’s opponent, Thomas Mattice, fought as if he had received a nice envelope behind the scenes. Other fights were simply more crushing. If it wasn’t for him to give up Stanionis Corner, this night would be rather forgotten.

Farewell, you can’t say much about Ennis until we see how he fights someone with his own size. I assure you that other great names may not want to fight him after what they see, but not for the reasons given.

No, I can promise that other names will want an even field against Ennis. They will want to test Ennis before, during and after the fight. Don’t be surprised if he fights him because of tests, weighing and problems with determining hydration.

People from boxing in knowledge are comments. Last night was unfair and there is no chance that any known boxing service would allow them to cheat their fighters.

Last updated 04/13/2025

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IBF rules that force Jai Opetaia to lose his cruiserweight title again

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Jai Opetaia speaks at a press conference with the IBF cruiserweight title belt behind him

The IBF rules, which will cost Jai Opetaia the cruiserweight title, are one of the clearest rules in boxing and have now impacted the Australian for the second time without him being defeated in the ring.

World Boxing News has already reported that the IBF has withdrawn sanctions for Opetaia’s defense against Brandon Glanton after it became clear that Zuffa’s World Cruiserweight title would still be a fight on March 8.

WBN also examined how Opetai’s quest for undisputed status left him without a belt.

After the sanctions were lifted, the fight became an unsanctioned fight under IBF rules. This is where Rule 5.H comes in.

“If a champion enters an unsanctioned fight within the designated weight limit, the title will be declared vacant regardless of whether the champion wins or loses the fight.”

Explanation of IBF Rule 5.H

The IBF defines an unsanctioned fight as a fight for which it has not been formally approved or which has later been withdrawn.

This distinction matters here because the Opetai fight was initially sanctioned before the IBF changed its stance.

After this consent was withdrawn, the fight automatically entered the unsanctioned category.

There were already signs of a turnaround earlier in fight week when no IBF belt appeared during the Opetaia-Glanton press events, with the Zuffa Championship taking center stage instead.

From this point on, the recipe leaves little room for interpretation. If the champion continues to fight at the division limit, the title will be considered vacant regardless of the outcome.

It doesn’t matter whether the champion wins, loses or draws. The belt may not remain attached to a fighter after participating in an unsanctioned championship fight.

This rule is intended to prevent champions from competing for rival world titles outside of the federation’s own sanctioning system.

Season in Riyadh

Why sanctioning authorities enforce it

Rules like 5.H exist to protect the title structure. If a champion was free to challenge for external championships while also holding the IBF belt, the organization’s rankings, credentials and paths to title success would quickly become irrelevant.

The IBF made this philosophy clear in its statement, emphasizing that the rules are intended to provide structure and clarity not only to the champion, but also to challengers waiting for their chance.

Therefore, the federation returned to the customary four-lane route to undisputed status. According to the IBF, the recognized path remains to unify the IBF, WBA, WBC and WBO titles, rather than allowing separate championships to exist alongside them.

Opetaia and parallel 2023

This isn’t the first time IBF rules have stripped Opetaia of his belt.

This is the second time an undefeated cruiserweight has lost his title as a result of rule enforcement and politics rather than defeat.

The Australian gave up the same belt in 2023, opting for a lucrative fight in Saudi Arabia against Ellis Zorro rather than face mandatory challenger Mairis Briedis first.

At this stage, the IBF has already granted one exemption and refused to allow another. Opetaia moved forward anyway, taking advantage of Saudi Arabia’s opportunity, and the title was lost before he even stepped into the ring.

Photo of WBN's report on Jai Opetaia losing his IBF title due to his Zuffa debut

The current situation is based on a different clause but leads to the same result. Back then it was a mandatory defense rule. Now this is the rule of unsanctioned competitions.

Either way, Opetaia twice saw his IBF championship stripped away by strict application of the rules rather than by another cruiserweight defeating him.

The result is the same. Opetaia may still be viewed by many as the best cruiserweight in the world, but rules have twice prevented him from carrying the IBF belt forward.

If a fight with Glanton takes place under current conditions, the title will automatically be vacant.

For a fighter striving for full unification, it’s another reminder that in the cruiserweight division, Opetai’s biggest obstacles weren’t always on the opposite side.


About the author

Phil Jay is the editor-in-chief of World Boxing News (WBN) and a boxing veteran with over 15 years of experience. Read the full biography.

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Dana White: ‘No problems’ with Hearn after business deal with Aspinall

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Dana White “has no problems with it.” Tom Aspinall signing a business deal with Eddie Hearn and denying he ever questioned his champion’s eye injury.

UFC heavyweight champion Aspinall (15-3) has signed with Matchroom Talent Agency, a modern initiative run by boxing promoter Hearn.

Aspinall remains under contract to fight in the UFC, but can now count on professional advice from Hearn, who has emerged as a rival to White’s Zuffa Boxing.

Zuffa signed Conor Benn, who had spent his entire professional boxing career at Matchroom, leaving Hearn disappointed.

White reacted to Aspinall welcoming Hearn into his inner circle, saying at the UFC 326 press conference: “We have no issues with Eddie.

“They can hire whoever they want to represent them. Tito Ortiz [the ex-UFC fighter whom White feuded with] he represented the people and we managed to do that.”

Dana White denies questioning Tom Aspinall’s injury

Aspinall spent 14 months away from fighting in the hope of meeting Jon Jones, which never materialized.

His interim heavyweight title was elevated to full status outside the Octagon when Jones retired, but his return to fight Ciril Gane ended in disaster.

The fight was declared a no-contest when Aspinall was unable to continue due to accidental pokes to the eyes.

White has not spoken to Aspinall since he underwent surgery on both eyes last month, but he denied ever questioning the severity of his injuries.

“The company has talked to him. I haven’t talked to him. Tom and I clearly need to talk,” White told Piers Morgan Uncensored. “Tom recently came out, his dad did too. They felt like I was their s–t when I talked about his eye injury, which absolutely wasn’t the case.

“Tom Aspinall is a guy I respect. He’s great to work with. I never once questioned his injury or talked negatively about him. I said, ‘I think he’s OK, I think he’ll be fine.’ And they came out and said, “No, it’s not like that.” He said, “I haven’t talked to Dan, I don’t know why he said that.” But of course my medical team is talking to him. That’s what I thought.

“They thought I kicked him in some way, which I absolutely didn’t and wouldn’t do. I like him a lot and I respect him a lot. I’ve never had a problem with Tom Aspinall. I have. He’s still struggling with what’s going on with his eyes. In the last 30 years in this business, I’ve seen injuries where I doubted guys could come back. And I always have. Including the eye pokes.”

“If you ask me, ‘Do I think Tom Aspinall will fight again?’ I would say, “Yes.”

Aspinall has no timetable for his return. He has previously expressed interest in a rematch with Gane.

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Keyshawn Davis says his next fight at 147 pounds could be a title shot

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Image: Keyshawn Davis Says Next Fight Likely at 147, “For a Championship”

“My next fight will definitely be under a credible name, bigger than Jamaine Ortiz,” Keyshawn told Fight Hub TV.

Since stopping Jamaine Ortiz in the 12th round on January 31 at Madison Square Garden, Keyshawn has been openly calling for bigger fights. He has mentioned names from junior welterweights and welterweights in interviews and on social media, including Devin Haney, Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz, Richardson Hitchins, Lewis Crocker and Lamont Roach Jr.

These challenges followed a performance that Keyshawn pointed to as evidence that he was among the top contenders. He dropped and stopped Ortiz in a fight where several previous opponents had gone the distance against a hard-wearing opponent. Now Keyshawn says the next step will take him to a welterweight title shot.

“I think I’m on the rise,” Keyshawn said when asked about the importance of his next fight, confirming plans to compete at 147 pounds and indicating the fight will be for the world championship.

Keyshawn did not name his opponent, but hinted that the fight would be a step up from his last fight. He also said that discussions about this fight have already taken place and that his return could come sooner than many expect.

A move up to welterweight would place Keyshawn in one of boxing’s most competitive divisions, with several established fighters already competing for title opportunities and championship fights receiving constant attention.

One possible opponent at 147 pounds is IBF champion Lewis Crocker, who Keyshawn mentioned when discussing future fights. Keyshawn has previously said he would be willing to head to the UK to challenge Crocker if a title opportunity arises. No agreement has been announced, but a fight has emerged as one potential path if the fighter wins the welterweight title outright.

For now, Keyshawn says preparations for his return are already underway as talks continue for a world title fight.

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