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.
Ennis aimed
“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. “
Canelo Alvarez could face some grave resistance if he tries to become a three-time undisputed 168-pound champion.
The 35-year-old hasn’t fought since last September, when he lost his four major super middleweight titles in a unanimous decision loss to Terence Crawford.
However, judging by his results, the Mexican is still able to compete at the world level, just not with such a great generation as Crawford.
Among the names mentioned as potential opponents is Christian Mbilli, who was elevated from “interim” to full WBC champion shortly after Crawford’s retirement.
Earlier, the Frenchman achieved a fascinating 10-round draw with Lester Martinez, who was on the Canelo-Crawford card.
As for the other 168-pound champions, there’s also Jose Armando Resendiz and Osleys Iglesias, with Hamzah Sheeraz seeking to capture the vacant WBO world title on May 23.
Standing in his way is Al Begic, whom the 26-year-old must defeat on the card in the Oleksandr Usyk vs. Rico Verhoeven match before setting his sights on a fight with Canelo.
Ultimately, however, Sheeraz actually sees himself fighting the four-division world champion Ring Magazine that he can apply the WBO belt as a bargaining chip.
“I have to admit it would be nice to get Canelo. And of course it would be a lot more lucrative if I won the world title earlier.
“I’m sure his plan is to try and become undisputed [champion] again, God willing, I will become world champion on May 23. I will stand in the way of him becoming undisputed [champion].
“Maybe we will finally fight for all the belts. I feel like this fight can definitely blossom in the future.”
For an undisputed clash between Canelo and Sheeraz to take place, the pair must win their next fights well and together dethrone the remaining champions in their division.
Mauricio Sulaiman says Terence Crawford was aware of the WBC’s reported $300,000 penalty charge long before his undisputed fight against Canelo Alvarez last September, providing a different version of the recent dispute over the champion’s title costs
The WBC president addressed the issue during a recent interview after Crawford publicly questioned why the organization would not honor terms that he believed had been accepted by other sanctioning bodies. Sulaiman said the amount had already been communicated in advance and was not a surprise once the fight was finalized.
“He knew well in advance what the WBC estimated for this particular fight and it was supposedly 300,000. That was the upper limit,” Ring Champs said of Crawford before his fight with Canelo.
Sulaiman added that this amount is lower than the percentage the organization says it can collect under its regulations. He said the WBC capped the fee rather than applying the full rate.
The dispute became a topic of discussion after Crawford publicly responded to previous comments related to the sanctions process. Sulaiman avoided escalating the exchange, saying he did not want to personally criticize Crawford.
“I’m not going to talk bad about Crawford,” Sulaiman said.
He also said that fighters and promoters receive contracts and terms before title fights are approved, describing the process as standard practice and not something created for a single event.
“There are contracts. When you as a promoter give in and get sanctioned, there are rules,” Sulaiman said.
When a player earns tens of millions, the standard 3% suddenly becomes sedate money, and that’s when the backlash usually begins.
The comments highlight a long-standing problem in boxing, where sanction fees are often accepted during negotiations but become controversial when vast funds are involved. Huge fights usually reveal how much power the belts still carry.
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Before their meeting, many suspected Spence was the top dog at 147 pounds, even after a life-threatening car accident in 2019.
He eventually recovered from the traumatic incident with back-to-back victories over Danny Garcia and Yordenis Ugas, but suffered an undisputed defeat against Crawford.
As a result, Spence is set to make his long-overdue move to 154 pounds before his next appearance, with Report from the boxing scene that he will face former super welterweight champion Tim Tszyu on July 25 in Australia.
It was also recently reported that Tszyu had named Jeff Fenech as head coach after he fired his training team for the second time in three fights.
This followed the Australian’s unanimous decision victory over Denis Nurja in Wollongong, Australia earlier this month, which followed an equally dominant triumph over Anthony Velazquez in December at the TikTok Entertainment Center in Sydney.
Meanwhile, the 31-year-old lost in the seventh round to Sebastian Fundora in July 2025 during his last meeting at world level.
Tszyu previously lost a split decision in their first meeting before finding himself facing a three-round demolition task against Bakhram Murtazaliev in 2024.
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