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Jack Cattell Sparring with Jaron Ennis before Essuman Fighter
Published
7 months agoon
Jack Cattell parched Jaron “Boots” Ennis with the former welterweight champion, helping him prepare for his debut of October 11 in 154 against Uisma Lima in Philadelphia.
Cattell Sparring with Jaron Ennis
Sparring that Catterall (31-2, 13 KO) also makes the purpose of preparing him for the clash with Ekow Essuman in Chris Eubank Jr. vs. Conor Benn 2 Uncard on November 15 at the Tottenham Hotspur stadium, Tottenham in London.
Fans are afraid that the exhausting sparring, which Cattell does with “Ennis Boot, can negatively affect him in the same way that many believe that he hurt the performance of Canelo Alvarez in his defeat from Terenka Crawford on September 13.
DAZN PPV Undercard November 15
- Jack Catterall vs. Ekow Essuman
- Adam Azim vs. Zaur Abdullaev
- Richard Riakporhe vs. Tommy Welch
- Sam Gilley vs. Ishmael Davis
- Mikie Tallon vs. Fezan Shahid
Photos defeating Canelo, Gloved, standing next to Ennis in the ring during the camp, indicates that a newborn 28-year-old phenomenon wore a Mexican star during the camp. This, in turn, could leave Alvarez an exhausted, war warrior, from whom Crawford used Alaalshikh Superfight at his Turki at the Allegiant stadium in Las Vegas. Crawford won a 12-round unanimous decision in this fight.
Ringside Take: Catterall’s Ennis Sparring Risk before Essuman
It can only be assumed that Ennis took from him the best part of Canelo, leaving an empty scale, from which the opportunistic Crawford used to win the decision to block the razor. What influence had “Boots” on Alvarez from a challenging sparring? Will he do the same so that Catterall, leaving him sensitive and uncomplicated sacrifice, so that Ekow can feed them?
Sparring with Ennis can be the fall of Cattella, because it may be badly exhausted, beaten and half stunned when he goes with Essusman (22-1, 8 KO) in the fight against the coefficient of November 15.
This is only the second Catteralla fight in the welterweight, and he did not look impressive in his debut in the weight class against the warrior at the national level, Harlem Eubank, July 5. Cattell won the fight with a unanimous decision after him and Eubank were cut off from the clash of the head. Cattell took many penalties in battle.
In the previous fight, Catteralla lost to Arnold Barboza Jr. With a 12-round decision on February 15, 2025, the results were 115-113 for Cattell, 115-113 and 115-113 for Barboz Jr.
Punch Stats for Catterall vs. Barboz Jr.
- Jack Catterall: 71 300 blows were thrown at 23.7%
- Arnold Barboza JR: 89 of 434 for 20.5%.
Iron sharpens iron 🤝@Jaronennis AND @jack_catt93 Working before #Eubankbenn2 AND #Entennislima Ding#Entennislima |. October 11 Live on Dazna pic.twitter.com/5qqlyfrrh
– DAZN Boxing (@daznboxing) September 28, 2025
“He will get it in the style of Philadelphia, pulling him out of this British environment and gaining war in the gym, I like this change of the trainer,” said analyst Sergio Mora to make Boxing DAZNResponding to Jacek Cattell changing coaches to Derek “Bozy” Ennis.
“When you are tiny and want to change the trajectory of your career, you need to think about a change, because you only have a career left,” Mora said.
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Last updated 28/28/2025
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Adrien Broner Flight Post leaves comeback hanging in the balance
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9 minutes agoon
April 28, 2026
Adrien Broner has sparked fresh concern after he shared a late-night post from a flight showing multiple drinks as questions continue to mount over his boxing future.
The former four-division world champion posted the clip with the caption, “I’m almost close to Denzel on this,” referring to the film – a comparison that raises its own questions.
The backlash was almost immediate, with comments ranging from mockery to concern as Broner’s latest appearance came days after a tumultuous run that had already cast doubt on his latest comeback attempt.
Some questioned whether the return rumors had died down, while others took a more direct assessment of the current state of affairs. A smaller number urged Broner to peaceful down, but the overall reaction pointed in one direction: uncertainty.
Same pattern, fresh moment
Fasting is not an isolated moment. It follows a pattern in which failures are quickly followed by promises of redemption.
This comes after a messy period in which Broner was already given a “last chance” opportunity to return to the game after admitting he had returned to street life and was asking for one last chance.
Since then, events have unfolded rapidly, from a 48-hour spiral that required intervention to prevent drinking and driving, to further fallout involving those around him. Each moment reinforced the same question: had anything actually changed?
Adrien Broner under pressure
Broner continues to beg, begging for another chance. The final comeback is already approaching the next evening’s moment, when the former champion reaches the age of 37 and is running out of time to make the same promises.
It seems that Don King has become another promoter who has failed to tame “The Problem” who is intent on chasing quick money while living the same lifestyle – it’s getting tiring to repeat it.
For a fighter once on the verge of becoming a superstar, the gap between promise and reality has never been greater.
What will happen next?
There are no longer concerns about whether Broner will be able to return to the ring.
It’s a question of whether he can stay on track long enough to get back on track.
The recording speaks for itself. The reaction was sobering. The question is now elementary – is it the same cycle again?
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“I think one or two more fights,” Ramirez told Fight Hub TV when asked about his long-term plans. “I have been practicing this sport for a long time.”
Ramirez, 33, said that while he still wants to continue his career for now, he is already thinking about how his career will end, not how long it can be extended. Ramirez said he has achieved key goals in the sport, including becoming world champion in two divisions, but still wants to perform at the highest level before he retires.
That pursuit begins with Benavidez, a fight that Ramirez believes will define his status and push his name further to the top of the sport.
“I will beat him. That’s my plan, to fight Opetaia,” said Gilberto about his desire to fight former IBF cruiserweight champion Jai Opetaia.
It’s a shoot-for-the-stars plan for Ramirez, but you can’t blame him for wanting to fight Opetaia. The biggest obstacle is not only the fight itself, but also where Jai Opetaia currently sits. Jai is now the face of Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing.
At the same time, Ramirez hinted at one last twist before his retirement. When asked about moving up again, he left the door open to a possible heavyweight fight, even admitting that he may not be the biggest fighter in the division.
“Why not?” Ramirez talked about moving up to heavyweight. “That would be amazing.”
If Zurdo loses to Benavidez, his plan for Opetaia will likely evaporate and he may just go straight to the heavyweight event for one last payday before he suspends them.
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Eddie Hearn expects Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2 fight to be canceled and replaced with world title fight
Published
4 hours agoon
April 28, 2026
The final decision may come after the Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao rematch drama ends.
Earlier this year, it was announced that Mayweather and Pacquiao were set to fight professionally more than 10 years after their first meeting, with the event streaming live on Netflix and taking place on September 19 at The Sphere in Las Vegas.
In recent weeks the duel was in doubt, after Mayweather stated that the fight would instead be an exhibition, while Pacquiao continues to insist that it must be a fully sanctioned fight.
Since it is currently unknown whether this will actually come to fruition, this has probably given the clearest signal that this will no longer happen.
Conversation with FightHypepromoter Eddie Hearn said he thinks Netflix can now focus on the WBC welterweight title fight between Ryan Garcia and Conor Benn, essentially replacing the Mayweather-Pacquiao event.
“It’s all a mess. I’m surprised Netflix got into this whole circus… Netflix is modern to boxing, but they need to be a little more solid in the routine because you can’t actually call the fight and it just falls by the wayside and it just doesn’t look great.”
“NO [I don’t believe it will happen]not now. Netflix is only going to do so many fights and the Benn-Garcia fight is now said to be on September 12 or whenever that happens, so obviously this is the fight to replace Mayweather-Pacquiao.
“If it happened Mayweather-Pacquiao, they are committed to that fight, but if it doesn’t happen they will want another fight and from the sound of it it will be Garcia vs. Benn.”
The world title fight between Garcia and Benn has been widely discussed this month, and if Hearn is right, it could spell the end of any hopes of Mayweather and Pacquiao fighting again.
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