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Mega-game on the horizon? Ryan Garcia Signal intention to face the IBF Jaron “Boots” welterweight champion ennis

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Ryan Garcia says he is interested in fighting Jaron “Boots” Ennis. He believes that the IBF Ennis welterweight champion gets “hitting too much” and he will be “100 for taking up a fight now, when he runs the campaign at 147.

Garcia was not impressed by the victory of Ennis with the WBA Eimantas Stanionis welterweight master last Saturday evening because he felt he was in the ring against a guy who had no defense.

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“Yes, 100%. Another great fight, another great event, that’s what I like to do,” said Ryan Garcia Fight Hub tv Asked if he would like to fight the IBF Jaron “BOOTS” welterweight champion. “I don’t avoid anyone. I’m ready to do it too.”

When Ryan does not say that he was solid with fights in the first half of next year, the earliest can fight Ennis in the second half of 2025, and this depends on many things. Money would have to be there to fight for meaning. In addition, the shoes would still have to conduct a campaign at the age of 147, and there are questions if he continues to fight in a weight class if he is not able to play the desired fights or exceeds them.

“He [Ennis] He looked good. I think [Eimantas] Stanionis is an ideal warrior to which you can look good, “said Garcia about Ennis shoes, the last fight with the WBA Eimantas Stanionis champion on April 12 in Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, Modern Jersey. in the future.

Garcia puts him lightly, saying that Stanionis was there “for hit.” He looked like the version of the Rocky Balboa impoverished man. It is not surprising that Boots wanted to stay in 147 for so long. He knows that all the masters are impoverished, and can capture them and get superficial praise from gullible fans who are too free to realize that this is all smoke and mirrors with ennis victories.

Question about durability

“Yes,” Garcia said when he said that Ennis shoes “were hit by many blows.” “But he is a gigantic boy. So far, but in this sport it only requires one good. Why would this fight put you in the pound category for pounds, unless you were there before?”

Shoes cannot be as hit as it does, as he does, they will not be knocked out by someone. This may not happen until it goes to the division of 154 pounds, but it will be so. He is hit with a shot that makes their heads sideways. You can only make such arrows for so long.

“If he defeated Crawford. Even Crawford. There is a little more,” Ryan said about what Ennis must do to get to the pound list behind Pun.

“To be a pound’s best warrior for pounds, you must beat fighters in the pound ranking,” said Oscar de la Hoya promoter. “You have Crawford and of course Vergil. The guy who defeated Vergil, Isail Madrimov. They are the best guys who guard the gates.”

At least, Ennis should try to beat these guys to put on pounds for pounds, but he does not show any desire to advance weight to face these killers.

“If Boots beats someone like that, then consider him 10. But of course he is a great warrior. I like his style. Ryana-Boots is of course a mega event because of Ryan,” said De la Hoya.

“I am much more walking than Stanioni.” It can be a lot. You never know in the ring. Some people can make good shots, and some cannot. We’ll see when they get to the ring. “

Last updated 04/17/2025

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Keyshawn Davis says his next fight at 147 pounds could be a title shot

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“My next fight will definitely be under a credible name, bigger than Jamaine Ortiz,” Keyshawn told Fight Hub TV.

Since stopping Jamaine Ortiz in the 12th round on January 31 at Madison Square Garden, Keyshawn has been openly calling for bigger fights. He has mentioned names from junior welterweights and welterweights in interviews and on social media, including Devin Haney, Isaac “Pitbull” Cruz, Richardson Hitchins, Lewis Crocker and Lamont Roach Jr.

These challenges followed a performance that Keyshawn pointed to as evidence that he was among the top contenders. He dropped and stopped Ortiz in a fight where several previous opponents had gone the distance against a hard-wearing opponent. Now Keyshawn says the next step will take him to a welterweight title shot.

“I think I’m on the rise,” Keyshawn said when asked about the importance of his next fight, confirming plans to compete at 147 pounds and indicating the fight will be for the world championship.

Keyshawn did not name his opponent, but hinted that the fight would be a step up from his last fight. He also said that discussions about this fight have already taken place and that his return could come sooner than many expect.

A move up to welterweight would place Keyshawn in one of boxing’s most competitive divisions, with several established fighters already competing for title opportunities and championship fights receiving constant attention.

One possible opponent at 147 pounds is IBF champion Lewis Crocker, who Keyshawn mentioned when discussing future fights. Keyshawn has previously said he would be willing to head to the UK to challenge Crocker if a title opportunity arises. No agreement has been announced, but a fight has emerged as one potential path if the fighter wins the welterweight title outright.

For now, Keyshawn says preparations for his return are already underway as talks continue for a world title fight.

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Canelo Alvarez discusses his retirement plan

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Canelo Alvarez addresses his retirement plan

Canelo Alvarez talked about how long he could stay in the sport before hanging up his gloves and opting for a decorated career.

The 35-year-old is already destined for a place in the Hall of Fame, as he became a four-division world champion, but he still wants to compete at the highest level.

Since his professional debut in 2005, the Mexican has made 68 appearances and has twice become the undisputed king of the 168-pound division, scoring notable victories over the likes of Callum Smith and Caleb Plant.

However, his most critical victory came in the middleweight division, where Alvarez made a very controversial decision by majority vote in a rematch with Gennady Golovkin in 2018.

More controversial was their first meeting a year earlier, when many felt Golovkin had done enough to claim a convincing victory and the Kazakhstan ended in a draw.

Still, Canelo received plenty of credit for his follow-up triumph before dethroning Sergei Kovalev to capture the WBO featherlight heavyweight title over a year later.

Alvarez’s second undisputed super middleweight reign came to an end last September when Terence Crawford moved up two weight classes and won a unanimous decision.

But Canelo explained anyway Froch About the fight that he can still compete for another two years, maybe even longer, depending on how often his opportunities come along.

“I don’t know. I think maybe two years. I don’t need it, [but] I still enjoy it. If I [fight] maybe once a year [I can go on] a little bit [longer].

“Once a year to rest my body, I think I can fight more [than two years]”

Although an official announcement has not yet been made, Canelo is scheduled to fight in Riyad, Saudi Arabia this September, and Turki Alalshikh has promised to fight for the world title.

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The Inoue-Nakatani title fight will take place on May 2 at the Tokyo Dome

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Boxing’s worst kept secret has now been confirmed – Naoya Inoue (32-0, 27 KO) and Junto Nakatani (32-0, 24 KO) will meet on May 2 at the Tokyo Dome for Inoue’s undisputed junior featherweight championship.

The all-Japan clash was formally announced at a press conference in Japan. The fight will be broadcast live on Lemino pay-per-view; US distribution rights have not yet been announced.

Inoue – ESPN’s No. 2 pound-for-pound boxer – is coming off an impressive 2025 in which he competed four times, defeating Kim Ye-Joon, Ramon Cardenas, Murodjon Akhmadaliev and David Picasso. Thanks to Inoue’s unanimous decision victory over Picasso in December, Nakatani defeated Sebastian Hernandez in the second fight of the night in a tougher-than-expected fight. Their victories set up a long-awaited clash between two of Japan’s best players.

Nakatani is ranked No. 6 pound-for-pound by ESPN and will look to become a four-division champion after winning world titles at bantamweight, junior bantamweight and flyweight. Although Nakatani narrowly won his junior featherweight debut in a grueling fight against Hernandez, Nakatani proved he was one of the best fighters in the world and had a powerful showing in 2025, winning 3-0.

The Undercard will feature Inoue’s younger brother Takuma defending his WBC bantamweight title against former four-division titleholder Kazuto Ioka.

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