Rising boxing star successfully defends IBF welterweight title
In an electrifying display, rising US boxing star Jaron Ennis successfully defended his IBF world welterweight championship by stopping challenger David Avanesyan in the fifth round. Ennis, dubbed "the future of boxing," showcased his remarkable skills and power against his experienced Russian opponent. This is prepared by SSP.
Despite enduring some shots from Avanesyan, the 27-year-old Ennis proved too dominant, gradually amplifying his performance from the third round onwards. Delighting over 14,000 fans at Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center, Ennis elevated his game and left no doubt about his abilities.
A pivotal moment came in the fifth round when Ennis sent the 35-year-old Avanesyan to the canvas. Seizing the opportunity, Ennis unleashed a relentless assault that persisted until the bell signaled the round's conclusion. Avanesyan's corner, alongside the ringside doctor, made the decision to end the fight, recognizing that their fighter had reached his limit.
With this victory, Ennis still stands undefeated with an impressive record of 32 fights. Despite expressing some dissatisfaction with his timing, the world of boxing should take notice. Promoter Eddie Hearn declared, "He's the future of boxing," emphasizing the immense potential Ennis possesses.
Looking ahead, Ennis has his sights set on taking on renowned boxer Terence Crawford, stating his desire for bouts against the biggest names in the sport. The aspiration to face formidable opponents showcases his confidence and thirst for greater challenges.
The undercard of the event also witnessed a successful title defense by Australia's Skye Nicolson. The talented athlete retained her WBC featherweight belt with a unanimous points victory over Dyana Vargas of the Dominican Republic. Displaying dominance throughout the bout, the 28-year-old Nicolson secured a perfect score of 100-90 from all three judges, underscoring her remarkable skills as the 2018 Commonwealth Games gold medalist.