Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
boots beats up these dudes like ugas and james already, he's ready to take on the best but prob wont be matched that high yet
Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
Ennis looked very good. Of course, Lipinets has never been excellent, he's just a tough and limited fighter, but Ennis literally destroyed him. Also, Ennis looked huge. It'll be interesting to watch Ennis against Ugas or Garcia, or Porter, or Thurman.
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Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
I’d love to see them put him in with ugas. That is the fight, the weakest real champ (paper camp, but super champ), and realy a no name, why not try move that belt over to an exciting young kid. That way he can make a few eh defences that are still big world title bouts and then try fight Spence or craw or wait till they fight and try fight winner undisputed.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑11 Apr 2021, 23:26 boots beats up these dudes like ugas and james already, he's ready to take on the best but prob wont be matched that high yet
Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
I normally don't put much stock in amateur bouts, but since he is only 22 or 23, I mentioned it. Not much different than you bringing up worthless information about boxers from 8-10 years earlier.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑11 Apr 2021, 09:32Why would you even bother to mention losses suffered by a 16/17 year old kid?
The 16 year old iteration of Mike Tyson was stopped by Al Evans.
Terence Crawford was beaten by Darnell Jiles Jr. when he was 16 years old.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. was beaten by Martin Castillo when he was 17 years of age.
Do you think that losses incurred in the amateur ranks as a 16/17 year old actually mean anything to anyone?![]()
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I think you’re desperately looking for excuses to undermine Jaron Ennis, and you’ve resorted to scraping the barrel, by attempting to justify your criticism based on losses he may have suffered as a CHILD!![]()
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
errol spence lost to david grayton in the amateurs, needs to avenge dat L !!
eroll took dat hard L vs brian castano too omg![[icon_e_surprised.gif] :oo](./images/smilies/icon_e_surprised.gif)
couldnt even beat nick brinson either![[icon_e_sad.gif] :verysad:](./images/smilies/icon_e_sad.gif)
im also still waiting on danny garcia to avenge his multiple amateur Ls to javier molina
and of course, as our boi bandog likes to post over and over and over and over, crawford lost amateur fights too, shocker!![[icon_e_surprised.gif] :oo](./images/smilies/icon_e_surprised.gif)
eroll took dat hard L vs brian castano too omg
couldnt even beat nick brinson either
im also still waiting on danny garcia to avenge his multiple amateur Ls to javier molina
and of course, as our boi bandog likes to post over and over and over and over, crawford lost amateur fights too, shocker!
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
btw jaron didnt lose to wbc champ gary, he lost to gary antuann russell who has been managed really sh!tty btw, he should be a hyped prospect at minimum but you hardly hear about him. papa gary has some gifted seed
going by his weights it looked like jaron has outgrown him
https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/789597

going by his weights it looked like jaron has outgrown him
https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/789597

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Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
Ennis-Lipinets Averaged 187,000 Viewers; Showtime’s Telecast Peaked At 206,000
More viewers watched Jaron Ennis’ dominant performance against Sergey Lipinets than his previous televised fight that officially counted on his record.
According to numbers Nielsen Media Research released Tuesday, Showtime’s telecast of Ennis’ sixth-round knockout of Lipinets attracted an average audience of 187,000. Viewership peaked at 191,000 during the Ennis-Lipinets bout at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.
Nielsen’s numbers include only those that watched Ennis-Lipinets on linear television, not those who viewed it via Showtime’s streaming service. ViacomCBS, the parent company of Showtime and Boxing Scene, does not release streaming viewership totals.
Ennis-Lipinets, the main event of Showtime’s tripleheader, also aired at the same time as ESPN’s main event – Joe Smith’s 12-round, majority-decision victory over Maxim Vlasov in their WBO light heavyweight title fight. Smith-Vlasov was watched by an average audience of 506,000 and a peak audience of 541,000.
ESPN, a basic cable channel, has more than 80 million subscribers in the United States. Showtime, a premium cable network, has roughly 27 million subscribers in the U.S.
Nevertheless, what was billed as the toughest fight of the emerging Ennis’ promising career drew a significantly larger audience than his previous official fight on Showtime.
That bout, a sixth-round stoppage of Juan Carlos Abreu on September 19, kept an average audience of 126,000. Ennis’ easy defeat of Abreu was the opener of Showtime’s three-bout broadcast that night at Mohegan Sun Arena.
Philadelphia’s Ennis (27-0, 25 KOs, 1 NC) headlined a Showtime telecast for the first time Saturday night. The highly touted welterweight delivered the punishing performance he promised and became the first opponent to knock out Kazakhstan’s Lipinets (16-2-1, 12 KOs), a former IBF junior welterweight champ.
Ennis’ prior appearance on Showtime didn’t last a single round and resulted in a no-contest December 19 at Mohegan Sun Arena. Chris van Heerden suffered a deep cut across his forehead in the first round against Ennis and the South African southpaw couldn’t continue in what was scheduled as a 12-round fight for the IBO welterweight title.
The second fight of Showtime’s three-bout telecast Saturday night actually attracted its largest audience.
An average of 189,000 viewers watched welterweight Eimantas Stanionis’ 12-round, unanimous-decision victory over Thomas Dulorme. Viewership of Stanionis-Dulorme peaked at 206,000.
Lithuania’s Stanionis (13-0, 9 KOs) pressured Puerto Rico’s Dulorme (25-5-1, 16 KOs) throughout their bout and overcame Dulorme’s movement and boxing ability. Stanionis won by scores of 117-111, 116-112 and 115-113.
The opener of Showtime’s tripleheader – an enthralling brawl between Jerwin Ancajas and Jonathan Rodriguez – drew an average of 183,000 viewers. The Philippines’ Ancajas (33-1-2, 22 KOs) and Mexico’s Rodriguez (22-2, 16 KOs), the mandatory challenger for Ancajas’ IBF junior bantamweight championship, consistently traded head and body shots during an action-packed, 12-round slugfest that Ancajas won by unanimous decision.
Ancajas, who dropped Rodriguez late in the eighth round, won by scores of 117-110, 116-111 and 115-112.
More viewers watched Jaron Ennis’ dominant performance against Sergey Lipinets than his previous televised fight that officially counted on his record.
According to numbers Nielsen Media Research released Tuesday, Showtime’s telecast of Ennis’ sixth-round knockout of Lipinets attracted an average audience of 187,000. Viewership peaked at 191,000 during the Ennis-Lipinets bout at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut.
Nielsen’s numbers include only those that watched Ennis-Lipinets on linear television, not those who viewed it via Showtime’s streaming service. ViacomCBS, the parent company of Showtime and Boxing Scene, does not release streaming viewership totals.
Ennis-Lipinets, the main event of Showtime’s tripleheader, also aired at the same time as ESPN’s main event – Joe Smith’s 12-round, majority-decision victory over Maxim Vlasov in their WBO light heavyweight title fight. Smith-Vlasov was watched by an average audience of 506,000 and a peak audience of 541,000.
ESPN, a basic cable channel, has more than 80 million subscribers in the United States. Showtime, a premium cable network, has roughly 27 million subscribers in the U.S.
Nevertheless, what was billed as the toughest fight of the emerging Ennis’ promising career drew a significantly larger audience than his previous official fight on Showtime.
That bout, a sixth-round stoppage of Juan Carlos Abreu on September 19, kept an average audience of 126,000. Ennis’ easy defeat of Abreu was the opener of Showtime’s three-bout broadcast that night at Mohegan Sun Arena.
Philadelphia’s Ennis (27-0, 25 KOs, 1 NC) headlined a Showtime telecast for the first time Saturday night. The highly touted welterweight delivered the punishing performance he promised and became the first opponent to knock out Kazakhstan’s Lipinets (16-2-1, 12 KOs), a former IBF junior welterweight champ.
Ennis’ prior appearance on Showtime didn’t last a single round and resulted in a no-contest December 19 at Mohegan Sun Arena. Chris van Heerden suffered a deep cut across his forehead in the first round against Ennis and the South African southpaw couldn’t continue in what was scheduled as a 12-round fight for the IBO welterweight title.
The second fight of Showtime’s three-bout telecast Saturday night actually attracted its largest audience.
An average of 189,000 viewers watched welterweight Eimantas Stanionis’ 12-round, unanimous-decision victory over Thomas Dulorme. Viewership of Stanionis-Dulorme peaked at 206,000.
Lithuania’s Stanionis (13-0, 9 KOs) pressured Puerto Rico’s Dulorme (25-5-1, 16 KOs) throughout their bout and overcame Dulorme’s movement and boxing ability. Stanionis won by scores of 117-111, 116-112 and 115-113.
The opener of Showtime’s tripleheader – an enthralling brawl between Jerwin Ancajas and Jonathan Rodriguez – drew an average of 183,000 viewers. The Philippines’ Ancajas (33-1-2, 22 KOs) and Mexico’s Rodriguez (22-2, 16 KOs), the mandatory challenger for Ancajas’ IBF junior bantamweight championship, consistently traded head and body shots during an action-packed, 12-round slugfest that Ancajas won by unanimous decision.
Ancajas, who dropped Rodriguez late in the eighth round, won by scores of 117-110, 116-111 and 115-112.
Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
Your're an idiot.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 20:05 errol spence lost to david grayton in the amateurs, needs to avenge dat L !!
eroll took dat hard L vs brian castano too omg
couldnt even beat nick brinson either
im also still waiting on danny garcia to avenge his multiple amateur Ls to javier molina
and of course, as our boi bandog likes to post over and over and over and over, crawford lost amateur fights too, shocker!![]()
Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
There’s not much to gain from amateur records, but it is interesting. Ennis has a great pro style. He’d clobber any welter. I’m calling it.
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gregregegg
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Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
Huge call but I’m loving people’s confidence. Never had a real fight, last fight was a good opponent but was undersized and really never tried to bother boots... I’d back porter to beat him now... in a year or 2 who knows.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
but da amateurs bruh, da amateurs!!Bandog wrote: ↑14 Apr 2021, 07:28Your're an idiot.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 20:05 errol spence lost to david grayton in the amateurs, needs to avenge dat L !!
eroll took dat hard L vs brian castano too omg
couldnt even beat nick brinson either
im also still waiting on danny garcia to avenge his multiple amateur Ls to javier molina
and of course, as our boi bandog likes to post over and over and over and over, crawford lost amateur fights too, shocker!![]()
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Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
ennis battered him, looks a good boxer
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
he's phenomenal mate, havent been this balls deep on a guy in a while, ya i know its early but i say p4p #1 potential
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Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
Aren’t yu balls deep in Efe?margaret thatcher wrote: ↑23 Apr 2021, 14:12 he's phenomenal mate, havent been this balls deep on a guy in a while, ya i know its early but i say p4p #1 potential
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
nah, that's our boi bt ![[icon_e_surprised.gif] :oo](./images/smilies/icon_e_surprised.gif)
Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
and you like the new cut bjs
Re: Jaron Ennis vs. Sergey Lipinets - April 10, 2021
he does though , he also took a couple of shots aswell handled it well , young aswell 23 big aswell deffo big furturemargaret thatcher wrote: ↑23 Apr 2021, 14:12 he's phenomenal mate, havent been this balls deep on a guy in a while, ya i know its early but i say p4p #1 potential