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Jaron “Boots” Ennis: Future No. 1 Pound-For-Pound?

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Image: Ennis Sends Message to De La Hoya: ‘Tell Vergil Ortiz to Sign the Contract’ for a Mega Fight at 154

After becoming a unified world champion and proving himself as the best welterweight in the world, Jaron “Boots” Ennis has decided to move up in weight and judging by his recent fights, Ennis is focused on getting to the top of the pound-for-pound charts.

On the night of October 11 at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Jaron Ennis entered the ring with the intention of making a statement. At the conclusion of the scheduled 12-round fight, Ennis made a raucous and clear statement.

In April 2024, Ennis made a significant career move by signing with Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing. Two months later, Boots Ennis was in the ring defending his IBF title against David Avanesyan.

On this particular night, Ennis was working part-time, knocking out David Avanesyan in the fifth round. Boots Ennis had another successful title defense, defeating Karen Chukhadzhian by unanimous decision.

When Ennis was scheduled to face WBA welterweight champion Eimantas Stanionis, many assumed the fight would be a real test. Jaron Ennis passed the test easily, defeating Eimantas Stanionis in the sixth round to become the WBA/IBF unified welterweight champion.

After proving he was the best in the welterweight division, Ennis moved up to 154 to face Uisma Lima. Judging by his aggression and tough hitting, Lima thought he had a chance to composed down his nerves and formally introduce himself to the mainstream.

Unfortunately for Lima, the singing of the national anthem took longer than the fighting. In the first round, the Boots Ennis attacker adopted an orthodox stance. With 2:02 left in the first round, Lima’s problems began when Ennis switched to southpaw.

Ennis landed a tough right uppercut, followed by a three-punch combination that sent Lima to the canvas. Lima managed to get back to his feet, and as the match continued, Ennis landed a series of punches that sent Lima back to the canvas.

Once again, Uisma Lima was able to get back up and was once again hit with a series of tough shots, forcing the referee to step in and stop the fight. With the victory, Jaron “Boots” Ennis (35-0, 31 KO) made a successful debut at 154, winning the WBA interim junior-middleweight title.

In his post-fight interview, Jaron Ennis shared his hit list in the junior middleweight division. Ennis called up Vergil Ortiz, Jermell Charlo, WBO world champion Xander Zayas, WBC world champion Sebastian Fundora and IBF world champion Bakhram Murtazaliev.

Jaron Ennis is a generational talent who has all the tools. He has a high ring IQ, athleticism, speed, power and excellent punch placement. Ennis is currently in the prime of his career and ready to chase greatness.

Both Ennis and his promoter Eddie Hearn predict that Ennis will make a run that will catapult him to the top of the pound-for-pound charts. In his post-fight interview, Eddie Hearn spoke in detail about his confidence in Boots Ennis.

“I’m telling you, he’s 28. This is the future of boxing,” Hearn said. “He’s the number one prospect pound for pound. At 54, 60 and I dare say 168, there’s no one who can beat this guy. We’re coming for everyone, including one fighter, but we have to earn it well.”

With Ennis by his side, Hearn went on to say: “Vergil Ortiz is going to be destroyed by Jaron Ennis. I’m banking on that win against Oscar De La Hoya. It’s the best boxing fight in America. It’s a attractive fight. He’s a great fighter, but this guy is on another level.”

Last update: 14/10/2025

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Erik Morales Gives Fair Verdict on Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2: “Who Will Win”

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Erik Morales delivers honest verdict on Mayweather vs Pacquiao 2: “That’s who will win”

Mexican boxing legend Erik Morales, who is the same age as Floyd Mayweather, presented his version of the 49-year-old’s expected rematch with Manny Pacquiao.

The two pound-for-pound icons will face off in a professional competition on September 19, headlining the Netflix event at The Sphere in Las Vegas.

However, their second meeting seemed to be in jeopardy after Mayweather stated last month that it would be an exhibition match.

Pacquiao and his team have since stated that it will be a fully sanctioned fight, but we are still waiting for an official announcement.

Their first meeting took place in 2015 and earned Mayweather a unanimous decision victory in an event that quickly became known as the most lucrative boxing event of all time.

Shortly thereafter Pacquiao claimed he entered the welterweight fight with a shoulder injurybut he never had the opportunity to exact his revenge.

But now the 47-year-old hopes to break Mayweather’s 50-0 record after ending his nearly four-year hiatus from professional boxing last July.

But while the Filipino drew with Mario Barrios, the then-WBC welterweight champion, many suggested he and Mayweather shouldn’t be entering the ring at this stage of their lives.

One of them is Morales, who fought Pacquiao three times, winning the first meeting but losing the next two. He told Fight Hub TV that the rematch would be won by the Hall of Famer who turned down the fight the least.

“We’re not at the age to get into fights. But hey, it’ll be intriguing. Whoever arrives the least injured and a little faster, [will win]”

Ahead of any rematch with Pacquiao, Mayweather confirmed he would fight Greek kickboxer Mike Zambidis on June 27.

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Deontay Wilder Manager: Joshua’s fight ‘never was’

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“You can’t be disappointed with something that never happened,” Finkel told Sky Sports. “Eddie never contacted us and Joshua obviously had no intention of fighting Deontay Wilder. Same venerable story, just novel date.”

The comments question Eddie Hearn’s recent suggestions that Anthony Joshua could face Wilder ahead of his planned clash with Tyson Fury in slow 2026.

Joshua is instead scheduled to face Kristian Prenga on July 25 in Riyad, ending any immediate speculation about the long-discussed clash with Wilder.

Just a few weeks ago, Eddie Hearn was here calling Wilder a warm-up fight for Joshua’s scheduled fight with Tyson Fury. This is a solemn marketing move. This keeps the fans engaged and gives the impression that AJ is willing to take on the most risky puncher in the league just to keep himself busy.

However, Shelly Finkel’s answer is fascinating. He firmly stated that there was “no reason” to be frustrated because no real approach was ever taken. If Hearn was solemn, the first step would have been to email or call Finkel. According to Wilder’s camp, such a thing never happened.

Instead of Wilder, Joshua is now officially scheduled to face the little-known Prenga. This move serves two purposes for Joshua’s camp: It is a much safer fight as Joshua rehabs from his car accident earlier this year. It also opens the door to a massive fight with Fury in slow 2026 without the risk of Wilder ruining a payday with one right hand.

This has been a pattern for years. We saw this in 2019 when uncontested talks failed, and again in 2023 when both were on the “Day of Reckoning” card but never actually paired up.

Wilder, who recently returned to the ring after a victory over Derek Chisora, also mentioned his interest in a future fight with unified champion Oleksandr Usyk.

Finkel’s comments suggest that Joshua’s fight remains in familiar territory, being discussed publicly but never formally pursued behind the scenes.

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Hall of Fame champion claims he would be the one to beat Terence Crawford: ‘I’m going to win’

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Hall of Fame champion says he would have been the man to beat Terence Crawford: “I’m going to win”

The star fighter, who has made an astonishing 15 defenses of his welterweight world title, supported himself in a fantastic showdown with Terence Crawford.

Many consider “Bud” to be one of the greatest welterweight champions of all time, considering his size undisputed triumph over Errol Spence Jr in 2023

He had previously won seven straight 147-pound world titles, all through stoppages, but he could only cement his position as top dog by dethroning Spence.

Not only did he defeat “The Truth” and win his three world titles, but Crawford secured a surprisingly one-sided defeat over nine rounds.

After that career-defining moment, the American became the undisputed three-division champion, moving up to 168 pounds to dethrone Canelo Alvarez.

However, at welterweight, Crawford managed to produce some of his best performances, perhaps striking the perfect balance between being vigorous and impressively fit.

Another man who has had considerable success at 147 pounds is, of course, Felix Trinidad, who reigned as the IBF world champion for almost seven years.

Two of his greatest victories came against Oscar De La Hoya and Pernell Whitaker, who both went on to create Hall of Fame careers in their own right.

It is therefore natural that “Tito” sees his chances in a direct fight with Crawford, saying: Fighting Hub TV that he would give “Bud” his only professional flaw.

“With all due respect to Crawford…Tito Trinidad – I will win.”

While no fighter has been able to answer Crawford’s mystery, it is equally safe and sound to say that the former five-division world champion has never faced someone like Trinidad.

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