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New Challenge Announced for Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis
New Challenge Announced for Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis
Jaron “Boots” Ennis (31-0, 28 KOs) was due to fight mandatory challenger Cody Crowley (22-0, 9 KOs). But the Canadian fighter has been forced to withdraw after not being medically cleared following “double eye surgery,” in November 2023. It has now been announced that “Boots” will face David Avanesyan (30-4-1, 18 KOs), a tough Russian native, whose biggest wins remain beating Shane Mosley and Josh Kelly. The July 13 card will promoted by Matchroom Boxing and will take place at the Wells Fargo Center in Ennis’ hometown of Philadelphia. The card will also stream live on DAZN.
Jaron Ennis Next Fight Confirmed vs. David Avanesyan
Ennis vs. Avanesyan
Ennis’ fight with Avanesyan will mark the debut bout for “Boots” with Matchroom Boxing since he signed with the promotional company. The contest will also be a homecoming fight for the Philadelphia native. The disappointing news of Crowley’s withdrawal led Matchroom to find a suitable replacement with over 10,000 tickets already being sold.
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Avanesyan is as tough as they come. He never takes a backward step and throws heavy shots with great timing. Ennis possesses a brilliant laser-like jab and eye-catching power. His jab is a joy to watch, whether to the head or body and particularly eye-catching when he doubles up. The bravery of Avanesyan will keep “Boots” honest, but the lateral movement and shot selection of Ennis will surely be too much for the Russian native.
Ennis and Avanestan React to Fight Confirmation
Ennis reflected on the fight news and said: “Now that Crowley is officially not my opponent, I actually like Avanesyan as a better opponent.”
He continued: “He will put up a better fight which will be what I want. July 13, don’t miss this beautiful, outstanding performance.”
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The Russian challenger was full of praise for his opponent and ready for the challenge: “Jaron Ennis is a world classboxer who I respect highly and is a potential huge star, and on July 13, we will find out if he is the real deal.”
He continued: “When I received the call to go into a tremendous battle with such a highly rated fighter, I did not need to be asked twice, especially when it is for a World title. This is what I love. I am fit and strong and I am ready.”
Avanesyan added: “I promise all fans I will give everything to win this world title. This is my last world title chance and I have to take it. I do respect Ennis and his career as he has been perfect, but he has what I want and need.”
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