“He could have chosen someone else. He had to fight me,” Ennis told Bryan Fonseca, speaking about Xander.
The comment reflects Ennis’ view that this fight represents a significant step for Zayas, who enters the fight at the age of 23 and will have to face a more established opponent on a bigger stage than he has before.
While questioning this decision, Ennis stopped compact of dismissing Zayas’ abilities. He noted that compared to other 154-pound fighters, Zayas offers more variety in his approach.
“I think he has a better skill set than most of these 54-year-olds,” Ennis said.
Despite this recognition, Ennis viewed the fight through the prism of his own experience, emphasizing familiarity with familiar environments and the preparation requirements associated with them.
“I’ve been here before. I know what it takes,” Boots said of his previous appearances on main cards and huge stages.
This is the difference Ennis returns to again and again. Zayas is in the biggest fight of his career, and Ennis treats it like just another night at the office. He even called the whole thing “regular,” deflecting the extra attention surrounding it.
This is the difference Ennis keeps pointing out. Xander Zayas is in the biggest fight of his career, and Ennis treats it like just another night at the office. He called it a “regular” fight, saying it was just another day and another dollar, and left open the possibility that the fight wouldn’t last long enough to fully evaluate Zayas once he steps into the ring.
This is a huge challenge for a 23-year-old, even one as talented as Zayas. It feels less like a competitive fight and more like a teachable moment that ends with a mid-round stoppage.
Zayas is incredibly talented, but Ennis currently finds himself in that scarce vacuum where talent meets peak physicality. It’s demanding to imagine Zayas avoiding the same fate as Boots’ last opponent, Uisma Lima, even if he looked better in the first six minutes.
Robert Segal is a boxing reporter at Boxing News 24 with over a decade of experience covering fight news, previews and analysis. Known for his first-hand reporting and in-ring perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of champions, challengers and emerging talent from around the world.