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Jaron Ennis’ Three Most Memorable Career Wins

Jaron Ennis’ Three Most Memorable Career Wins

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Jaron Ennis’ Three Most Memorable Career Wins

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Jaron Ennis’ Three Most Memorable Career Wins

Jaron Ennis (33-0, 29 KOs) is back in action on April 12 at the Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, where he will face Eimantas Stanionis (15-0, 9 KOs) in an IBF/WBA welterweight unification. The entire Matchroom Boxing card will be shown live on DAZN in over 200 countries. Ahead of this intriguing unification showdown, we look at the best wins of Ennis’s career.

Three Most Memorable Career Wins for Jaron Ennis

Jaron Ennis vs Romain Villa

On July 8, 2023, Ennis made the first defence of his IBF welterweight interim title against the dangerous Colombian fighter Roiman Villa. “Boots” was imperious from the first bell, showcasing his exceptional hand speed and accuracy. Ennis also controlled the distance effectively, restricting Villa to small pockets of success.

During the 10th round, Ennis stepped on the gas, landing a left-cross and right-hook combination, which prompted the referee to jump in and save Villa from more punishment. It was a one-sided beatdown with Ennis shining at The Ballroom, Boardwalk Hall.

David Avanesyan

Following a year out of the ring after defeating Villa, Ennis signed with Matchroom Boxing and faced David Avanesyan on July 13, 2024, at the Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia. “Boots” showcased his ability to box impressively from both stances. His hand speed and shot selection saw him control the distance and tempo of the fight.

“Boots” continued to mix his shots well during the third round, with some eye-catching bodywork ensuring he took the round. The Philly fighter dominated round four and continued that domination in the fifth, knocking his opponent down with a beautifully timed left counter. Despite beating the count, it felt the end was in sight, and before the sixth round, the referee, on advice from the ringside physician, waved off the fight, with Ennis victorious.

Thomas Dulorme

On October 30, 2021, at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, Las Vegas, Jaron Ennis blew away the French-born fighter, Thomas Dulorme. “Boots” landed a right hand early on, knocking his opponent down, with Dulorme fighting to hang on before Ennis landed a vicious left hand, with the 35-year-old unable to beat the count this time. The official stoppage came at 1:49 of the opening round. A brutal performance from “Boots” who got the job done early and impressively.

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