Jaron Ennis Defends IBF Title, But Did His Performance Fall Short of Expectations?
Jaron “Boots” Ennis defended his IBF welterweight title with a unanimous decision over Karen Chukhadzhian, but his performance fell short of expectations, prompting promoter Eddie Hearn to suggest Ennis needs to improve if he hopes to face elite fighters like Vergil Ortiz Jr. or Terence Crawford.
Ennis Defends IBF Title, But Performance Falls Short of Expectations
Jaron “Boots” Ennis promoter had some mixed feelings about his performance in the rematch against Karen Chukhadzhian last Saturday. While Enniskept his IBF welterweight title with a unanimous decision win, it wasn’t the jaw-dropping display fans were hoping for. Compared to their first fight in January 2023, where Ennisdominated with a shutout win, this time, Chukhadzhiancame in with more aggression and landed some solid punches, which made for a more competitive fight.
According to Eddie Hearnof Matchroom Boxing, Ennisseemed more focused on delivering an exciting fight for the fans, which led to him taking more punches than he usually would. Hearnnoted that Ennisstill won nearly every round, but it wasn’t a performance that left him shouting from the rooftops. In fact, it might actually make Enniseasier to match against future opponents.
Next Big Moves for Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis: Unifying Welterweight or Facing Elite Challenges?
Hearnalso talked about the next steps for the 27-year-old Philly native, suggesting that Enniscould either unify the welterweight division or make a move to junior middleweight. A fight against Vergil Ortiz Jr.or WBA champion Terence Crawford could be next for Ennis, but Hearnmade it clear that if Ennisis going to face elite-level opposition, he’ll need to raise his game.
Hearnexplained that the performance might have been a letdown, not because of Ennis skill but because of the lack of excitement for the fight itself. He wasn’t as focused as he could have been, and while he still won, it’s clear that Enniswill bring a much better showing when he faces the sport’s top-tier fighters.
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