Coach Urges Jaron 'Boots' Ennis to Stay at Welterweight for Super Fights
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Coach Urges Jaron 'Boots' Ennis to Stay at Welterweight for Super Fights

In the realm of professional boxing, decisions about weight classes can often determine the trajectory of a fighter's career. For IBF welterweight champion Jaron 'Boots' Ennis, his coach Stephen Edwards is advocating for him to remain at 147 pounds, foreseeing potential "super fights" in the near future. Edwards believes that Ennis should bide his time at welterweight, anticipating clashes with notable names from the 140-pound division, including Devin Haney, Teofimo Lopez, and Subriel Matias, should they move up in weight. However, he acknowledges the uncertainty surrounding their eventual transition and whether they would be willing to face Ennis, given his formidable skill set and knockout power. Stressing the importance of consistency and staying active, Edwards emphasizes that Ennis must continue to showcase his talent by defeating credible opponents to maintain visibility within the boxing community. Despite Ennis's propensity for early knockouts, Edwards underscores the need for regular bouts to sustain momentum and keep fans engaged. While there may be speculation about Ennis moving up to the junior middleweight division, Edwards remains steadfast in his belief that staying put at welterweight presents the best opportunities for his protege. With potential adversaries just one division away, Edwards highlights the potential for marquee matchups that could elevate Ennis's profile in the sport. As Ennis navigates his career path, guided by Edwards's strategic counsel, the boxing world eagerly anticipates the unfolding narrative of his journey in pursuit of championship glory and legacy-defining clashes. #JaronEnnis #StephenEdwards #DevinHaney #TeofimoLopez #SubrielMatias #Boxing #Welterweight #SuperFights

 

 

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