Jaron Ennis vs. Roiman Villa | Showtime - July 8, 2023

Who wins?

Poll ended at 09 Jul 2023, 03:19

Ennis - Decision
2
15%
Ennis - T/KO
11
85%
DRAW
0
No votes
Villa - T/KO
0
No votes
Villa - Decsion
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 13

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Post by margaret thatcher »

jaron lighting up villa through 2. getting the better of it both on the front foot and on the move
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punch stats have it 42-3 for ennis :lol:
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Post by margaret thatcher »

well another clear round for ennis, but villa actually landed some decent shots of his own finally
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Post by margaret thatcher »

ennis buckles villa with an overhand right in the 6th! some follow up shots flush to the back of the head though....
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Post by margaret thatcher »

villa game as hell , but ennis is battering him and playing around now
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corner or ref should pull villa
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Post by margaret thatcher »

villa has somehow made it to the 10th
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Post by margaret thatcher »

hmmmmmm i dont like the look of this..........villa sagged by some jabs, then after a follow flurry slumps to the canvas and finally stopped. he has the look that the guys who end up seriously hurt get....
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Post by margaret thatcher »

ennis is a beast, get him in with spence or craw. vergil ortiz would be target practice for him
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Post by gregregegg »

Didn’t watch this but if punch stats are 43-3 and you were a 135 in with Mabey the best 147 in the world towels should be getting lobbed the second your hurt at all..
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Post by margaret thatcher »

the fight should've been stopped in the 8th, if not sooner. totally unnecessary punishment for a guy who was miles down, had already copped a beating, and never showed any signs of hurting ennis
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Post by Cent0089 »

Crawford or Spence. Nothing else for Ennis. He is soo clearly number 3 in welterweight
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Post by Redback Rasta »

Ennis is just levels ahead of everyone he has faced. Sublime skill and has the power to go with it as well.

Watch them avoid this guy.
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Crawford/Spence winner should deal with this guy asap. They dont get any younger and Ennis will be here for years.
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Post by Ruthless-RKO »

A lot of talk over the last few years about Ennis beating Crawford and Spence.

I mean, history shows that a lot of established world champions hardly give new fresher talent a word title
Shot.

But even then does Ennis beat them?
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Post by Sammy Scaff »

My view is that he beats Spence but not yet bests Crawford.
Doubt he will fight either as they are due to move up and will be gone to retirement by the time he joins them.
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Post by DrDuke »

Ennis is damn good. The sweet swcience master-destroyer. Match him vs the Crawford-Spence winner.
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Post by coneye »

Every time i watch him i just like him more and more , he's more than ready for Spence or Crawford right now , Course we all know its not gonna happen they will paitently wait for Crawford SPENCE , to fight then rematch each other , if one wins both it will then be up in weight the other praobably retire , Boots will become undisputed and reign for a long time , he's speciel and they will be pateint
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Post by SendoTakeshi »

Ruthless-RKO wrote: 09 Jul 2023, 09:31 I mean, history shows that a lot of established world champions hardly give new fresher talent a word title
Shot.
Nobody can tell me he couldn't secure a single title shot after 32 fights.
When you are skilled and talented like that, sooner or later you have to become a mandatory for any of the 4 organizations. And it shouldn't take you THAT many fights.
He got more fights then Spence and Bud was already undisputed and almost a 3 division champ at that point of his career.
You can only avoid someone to a certain degree.

They say for years now he is ready for these two.
I'm not saying he is ducking, if I was 22/23 I also wouldn't want to fight P4P greats for my first ever title shot.
I don't think his team believed he was ready for any of these two.

He is older now with more fights and the only two champions are occupied with each other. They could fight between 1-3 fights and possibly go up in weight or retire after.
Perfect time to get a mandatory spot.
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I believe boots is as good as Spence and craw right now. And as they are Devon long while he is improving I would favour him vs either of they were to fight…. But I think those guys will know that and would drop a belt or move up unless there was crazy money on the line.

If I’m right then he should just stay active. Considering he is having no trouble with anyone 4 a year is doable. Just beat everyone else so that you can be ignored….
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Post by adislav123 »

gregregegg wrote: 09 Jul 2023, 17:01 I believe boots is as good as Spence and craw right now. And as they are Devon long while he is improving I would favour him vs either of they were to fight…. But I think those guys will know that and would drop a belt or move up unless there was crazy money on the line.

If I’m right then he should just stay active. Considering he is having no trouble with anyone 4 a year is doable. Just beat everyone else so that you can be ignored….
so crawford and spence both want no part of boots and would both go so far to vacate their belts or move up in weight, to avoid facing jaron ennis?

if that's your serious opinion, well, it's an original one, that's for sure. shows you must surely got great inside knowledge of the mindset of undefeated world champion fighters.

ennis is a amazingly skilled fighter and most probably future champion.

he must be the greatest, most fearsome wrecking machine in the history of the sport if spence and crawford are shaking in their boots and do literally everything to avoid having to face this terrifying man.
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adislav123 wrote: 09 Jul 2023, 17:17
gregregegg wrote: 09 Jul 2023, 17:01 I believe boots is as good as Spence and craw right now. And as they are Devon long while he is improving I would favour him vs either of they were to fight…. But I think those guys will know that and would drop a belt or move up unless there was crazy money on the line.

If I’m right then he should just stay active. Considering he is having no trouble with anyone 4 a year is doable. Just beat everyone else so that you can be ignored….
so crawford and spence both want no part of boots and would both go so far to vacate their belts or move up in weight, to avoid facing jaron ennis?

if that's your serious opinion, well, it's an original one, that's for sure. shows you must surely got great inside knowledge of the mindset of undefeated world champion fighters.

ennis is a amazingly skilled fighter and most probably future champion.

he must be the greatest, most fearsome wrecking machine in the history of the sport if spence and crawford are shaking in their boots and do literally everything to avoid having to face this terrifying man.
The concept of someone being too high risk for the reward isn’t a new one.

Boots has been the best available opponent for the last year or 2 and neither have fought him… why do you expect there attitudes to change?

Ps moving up or dropping isn’t a very crazy move when you are undisputed (which one will be) you nearly always have to drop a belt, so you just drop the one boots is mandatory for….)
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Post by goose 5 »

I thought Ennis was getting hit with some unnecessary shots. I've been very impressed by him but last night made me think that Crawford beats him.
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Post by coneye »

Don't think Spence or Crawford are activly ducking him , anymore than he has been activly chasing a fight with them , , The big fight on the horizen has been Spence - Crawford ,, I think the big 2 have just been happy to marinate and build there fight , Ennis on the other hand knows he's there , he's just been patient he knows his time will come and it will come shortly , theres 2 maybee 3 fights on the C-S HORIZEN THEN PROBABLY RETIRE OR MOVE UP Charlo would off got beat by Canelo by then ,and move back down , Tim Tzu will still be around , both probably worth just has much money and less risk than Boots , Ennis will get his title become undisputed within a couple years and reign for quite a while , and he'll do it going no where near Crawford or Spence
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Post by Ruthless-RKO »

It’s his team. PBC should be thinking he’s the next 147 star… they haven’t been getting him in that position.

It’s not hard paying fees and getting yourself into a mandatory shot.
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