Vergil Ortiz Jr. he quickly defeated Erickson Lubin with a vicious second-round TKO at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, where the subsequent war of words with Jaron “Boots” Ennis was much more intense than the fight that took place in the ring.
Ortiz (24-0, 23 KO) brutally defeated Lubin (27-3, 19 KO), who was supposed to be a challenge to the interim WBC junior middleweight champion. Instead, it was one-way traffic that culminated in a violent ending. Ortiz, who barely broke a sweat, wasted no time in challenging Ennis to one of the most anticipated fights of 2026.
“We’re ready to fight the best. Boots, come over here,” Ortiz told Ennis, who was sitting ringside with promoter Eddie Hearn.
Ennis, who crushed Uisma Lima with a first-round stoppage last month in his 154-pound debut, entered the ring to face Ortiz.
“This is a fight that has to happen,” Ortiz said. “That’s it.”
Ennis did not budge and accepted Ortiz’s challenge.
“This is the best fight in boxing,” Ennis said. “He looked good, but I will show the world why I am the best.”
The two undefeated fighters bantered and Ennis encouraged Ortiz to place a bet on the fight.
“I’m not placing any bets, but don’t make promises you can’t keep,” Ortiz said.
The performance of 27-year-old Ortiz only increased expectations for the upcoming fight. He applied pressure with the opening bell, driving Lubin’s back into the ropes with a probing jab and punches to the body.
Lubin, a southpaw, was too content to keep his back on the ropes and paid dearly for it in round two when Ortiz charged forward and landed an array of powerful punches. A pair of right hands saw Lubin lower his arms, keeping him upright only with the ropes, and the referee saved him from further damage at 1:30.
Lubin managed to land only three punches in the fight. Ortiz was effective and productive, landing 25 of 41 punches.
“There wasn’t much to judge, I just took advantage of his mistakes,” Ortiz said.
While Ortiz had to mind his own business, the only talk throughout fight week was whether there would be a fight between the powerhouse boxer from Texas and Ennis. The talks had been going on for over a year.
But judging by their willingness to get involved after the fight and their promoters, Hearn and Oscar De La Hoya, who seem ready for their next fight, the boxing world won’t have to wait long.