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All eyes are on Ennis shoes

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Author: Sean Crose

Terence Crawford’s stunning victory over Canelo Alvarez last month was a fight that will long be remembered. However, both Crawford and Canelo are having their sporting years. They are still youthful men, just not as youthful as they used to be. Now that Crawford is undoubtedly the face of boxing, the irony is that he is closer to the end of his career than the beginning. In other words, people are already looking for the next face of sports. Enter Jaron “Boots” Ennis. Crazy talented and extremely gifted, he is looked at as the future of boxing.

Of course, Ennis is more than just the next large thing. He won the world title, defeated everyone who wanted to enter the ring with him, and his name is well known among the boxing public. But to reach the level where Canelo was and where Crawford is now, he will need to continue to impress. He will have a chance to do so on Saturday evening, when he will face Uisma Lima in his junior middleweight debut. While Ennis will undoubtedly be the favorite, this is not the time to underestimate any opponent. If he doesn’t look good this weekend, he will have a lot to lose. Ennis may have won all of his previous 34 fights, but Lima has only lost once himself.

“Boots is hungry,” fellow Philadelphia player Danny Garcia told DAZN. “That’s the only risk for Crawford – fighting a youthful, hungry guy who wants everything you have.” While a fight with Crawford may not be in Ennis’ future – then again, you never know – Ennis could pull a page from Crawford’s history by winning fight after fight in impressive fashion. It’s worth remembering that for some reason, Crawford was largely marginalized for most of his career. It wasn’t until recently when he crushed Errol Spence that Crawford started to get the recognition and praise he deserved.

The interim WBA title is at stake on Saturday night, which is a positive thing for Ennis because if he wins as expected, he will be in line for a world title shot. And then, who knows? Boxing is a strange sport. It’s demanding to say what will happen next. Who will be the up-to-date toast in the ring? On that note, Ennis is clearly a title contender, provided he continues to perform as he has so far. A knockout fighter has as good a chance as anyone to become the next Crawford.

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Gervonta Davis is in negotiations with her undefeated rival after 16 months of inactivity

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Gervonta Davis now in negotiations with undefeated rival after 16 months of inactivity

After an extended break, Gervonta Davis is currently in negotiations to defend her world title against an undefeated rising star.

“Tank” has not competed since March 2024, when was forced to controversially draw a majority in defense of the WBA lightweight title against Lamont Roach Jr.

A planned main event against Jake Paul last November was canceled due to Davis’ external issues, which led to the WBA awarding him the title on hiatus.

Earlier this year, it was reported that “Tank” was in talks for a showdown with former rival Isaac Cruz, but when the Mexican left, fans began to wonder if they would actually see the 31-year-old champion from Baltimore back in the ring.

However, any fears may soon be put to rest Boxing scene reported that Davis is in negotiations to fight Floyd Schofield. The WBA ordered a fight between the duo and gave them until June 22 to reach a deal before financial offers were announced.

The report states that officials close to the negotiations plan for the fight to take place in mid-September or early October.

Schofield is undefeated for 19 years and ranks first in the WBA rankings. He was previously scheduled to fight for a world title against Shakur Stevenson in February 2025 before he was forced to withdraw from the fight during fight week due to illness.

He has since claimed he beat Tevin Farmer by knockout, and his father and trainer, Floyd Sr., has insisted they want to fight Davis next and are extremely confident of winning.

The fight could hinge on Davis’ legal issues, as he was recently wanted by Maryland State Police after allegedly violating probation stemming from domestic violence allegations that resulted in the cancellation of his exhibition with Paul.

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Raymond Muratalla will defend his IBF lightweight title against Robson Conceição on August 1

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Image: Raymond Muratalla To Defend IBF Lightweight Title Against Robson Conceição On August 1

“After my last fight, the boxing world really knew who I was,” Muratalla said. “People saw me as an underdog even though I was the champion and I showed that I couldn’t be underestimated.

“Now I’m defending my title against another Olympic gold medalist and I plan to look even better. I’m focused, ready and I’ll take care of things on August 1.”

Conceição is looking to regain his world champion status after previously holding the WBC junior lightweight championship.

“They said it was impossible when I dreamed of winning an Olympic gold medal,” Conceição said. “They said that when I fought for my first world title, I achieved both and it’s no different now.

“I have great respect for Raymond Muratalla, but I am ready for this challenge. I want to prove that determination, experience and the heart of a champion are able to overcome any obstacle.

“On August 1, I will fight for myself, my family and all of Brazil.”

Muratalla enters the fight undefeated with a record of 24-0 and 17 knockouts. The California native was elevated to full IBF champion following the retirement of Vasily Lomachenko, and most recently defended his title following a decision victory over Olympic gold medalist Andy Cruz in February.

Conceição (21-3-1, 10 knockouts) became the first Brazilian Olympic boxing gold medalist at the 2016 Games. The 37-year-old won the WBC junior lightweight title by defeating O’Shaquie Foster in July 2024 before losing the belt in a rematch later that year.

Top president Todd duBoef believes the fight will be a forceful addition to the August installment of “The Fight” series.

“Raymond Muratalla has established himself as one of the best lightweights in the world. His recent decisive victory over Andy Cruz reinforced his elite status in boxing,” said duBoef.

“The upcoming defense against Olympic gold medalist and former world champion Robson Conceição will keep fans entertained from the first bell.”

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Terence Crawford’s trainer names the boxing legend he would like to fight before he retires

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Terence Crawford’s trainer names the boxing legend he wishes they fought before retiring

Terence Crawford, under trainer Brian “BoMac” McIntyre, fought undefeated 42 times before retiring slow last year. Are there any fights left on the table?

The switch-hitter from Omaha, Nebraska won the world championship in five divisions – undisputed in two – and established himself as the best player of the generation. His swan song was a jump in weight to defeat Mexican icon Saul “Canelo” Alvarez.

Crawford is content in his retirement and, unlike many of his peers, he seems to find it uncomplicated to resist returning to the ring. While his skill level is undeniable, a criticism that has been leveled at him from the likes of Canelo and Ryan Garcia is that he doesn’t have many elite names on his record.

I keep talking podcast on the home page“BoMac” was asked if there was any fighter Crawford would like to face in his career, perhaps to further cement his legacy, and without hesitation he mentioned Manny Pacquiao.

“Manny Pacquiao. That would be great.”

Why it didn’t happen McIntyre says promoter Bob Arum, who worked with both fighters when the fight made the most sense, blocked it.

“Vertical [Arum] I just said it the other day. He stopped because he knew how this fight would end. [Pacquiao] he was a cash cow… He didn’t want to spoil the money.”

Crawford previously revealed that he had been pushing for a fight with Pacquiao back in 2015, when he was on his way to becoming the super lightweight world champion, but there were indeed other occasions in the following years where it might have made sense.

Interestingly, “PacMan” also pointed to Crawford as the one who escaped, but he believes that it was Arum who protected the American and not the other way around.

While it appears “Bud” will remain retired, Pacquiao’s career is heading in the opposite direction. The Filipino returned to the professional ranks last year, fighting to a draw with then-WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios. This year, he plans to have a rematch with Floyd Mayweather, although the details of the event are not yet known.

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