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

Who wins?

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Ennis - Decision
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Ennis - T/KO
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Jaron Ennis vs Roiman Villa headlines July 8th Showtime card in Atlantic City

Two of boxing’s best young welterweights will be in action on July 8th, and in true boxing fashion, odds are viewers will have to choose one or the other. Jaron “Boots” Ennis announced yesterday that he’ll make his ring return that day at Atlantic City’s Borgata Casino, with Keith Idec, Dan Rafael, and others reporting that he’ll face Roiman Villa in a Showtime main event.

Unless the relevant parties elect to stagger the main events like ESPN+ and DAZN did last week, that means going head to head with Eimantas Stanionis vs Vergil Ortiz Jr.

It’s a shame, because this figures to be a banger. Ennis’ (30-0, 27 KO) lengthy knockout streak came to an end last January when he settled for a decision against Karen Chukhadzhian, but you could chalk that up to a tricky stylistic matchup with a crafty technician. Venezuela’s Villa (26-1, 24 KO) presents no such puzzle; he’s as aggressive and heavy-handed as his record would suggest, and that approach carried him past unbeaten A-sides Janelson Bocachica and Rashidi Ellis.

Hard to see this developing into anything other than a balls-out slugfest.
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It’s a very decent fight, wish it was Spence vs bud undercard.
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Ennis-Villa Site Now Boardwalk Hall’s Theater In AC; Gomez-Taylor To Open Showtime Telecast

Jaron Ennis and Roiman Villa will still fight in Atlantic City on July 8, but at a different venue than initially expected.

Boxing Scene has learned that the Ennis-Villa bout will headline a Premier Boxing Champions card at Boardwalk Hall’s Adrian Phillips Theater. Philadelphia’s Ennis announced and BS.com reported recently that their fight would be held at nearby Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, but PBC’s Al Haymon instead finalized a site deal with Boardwalk Hall.

Boardwalk Hall’s Theater, which can accommodate more than 3,000 fans for boxing, is comparable in size to Borgata Event Center. Tickets for the Ennis-Villa card are expected to go on sale soon.

Showtime will televise the 12-round bout between Ennis (30-0, 27 KOs, 1 NC) and Venezuela’s Villa (26-1, 24 KOs) as the main event of a tripleheader three weeks from Saturday night. Ennis will make his first defense of the IBF interim welterweight title he won in his last fight, an easy 12-round, unanimous-decision victory over unknown Ukrainian contender Karen Chukhadzhian (22-2, 12 KOs) on January 7 at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.

As previously reported by Boxing Scene's Jake Donovan, lightweights Edwin De Los Santos (15-1, 14 KOs), a Dominican southpaw who resides in Reading, Pennsylvania, and Joseph Adorno (17-2-2, 14 KOs), of Allentown, Pennsylvania, will square off in Showtime’s co-feature July 8.

Boxing Scene also has learned that junior middleweights Yoelvis Gomez and Marquis Taylor have agreed to meet in the opener of Showtime’s three-bout broadcast July 8.

Gomez (6-0, 5 KOs) will end a 13-month layoff when he faces Taylor. The Cuban southpaw was supposed to face former IBF/IBO/WBA 154-pound champ Jeison Rosario on November 5 at The Armory in Minneapolis, but Gomez withdrew from their bout late in October because he suffered an injury to his right wrist while training.

Gomez last fought in May 2022, when he outpointed Mexican veteran Jorge Cota (30-6, 27 KOs) unanimously in their 10-rounder at Gila River Arena in Glendale, Arizona. Showtime televised Gomez’s victory over Cota as well.

Taylor, meanwhile, will try to knock off a second undefeated prospect in less than nine months.

Taylor (14-1-2, 1 KO), of Galena Park, Texas, defeated Detroit’s Marlon Harrington (9-1, 8 KOs) by unanimous decision in Taylor’s last televised appearance, an eight-round bout October 21 at Bally’s Grand Ballroom in Atlantic City. Showtime aired Taylor’s win against Harrington as part of the network’s long-running prospect series, “ShoBox: The New Generation.”
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Press Release

Undefeated rising star Jaron “Boots” Ennis will defend his Interim IBF Welterweight Title against the biggest puncher he has faced in all-action contender Roiman Villa headlining action live on SHOWTIME on Saturday, July 8 in a Premier Boxing Champions event from Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J.

The SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast begins at 9:30 p.m. ET/6:30 p.m. PT and will also feature rising Cuban sensation Yoelvis Gómez taking on middleweight contender Marquis Taylor in the 10-round co-main event, plus hard-hitting lightweight knockout artist Edwin De Los Santos faces former amateur superstar Joseph Adorno in the explosive 10-round telecast opener.

Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by TGB Promotions, go on sale Monday, June 19 at 10 a.m. ET and can be purchased through Ticketmaster.com. The Ennis vs. Villa fight is promoted in association with D&D Boxing and Sampson Boxing.

“Saturday, July 8 in Atlantic City will feature three exciting clashes that all have the ingredients to deliver action-packed bouts and memorable knockouts,” said Tom Brown, President of TGB Promotions. “Jaron Ennis has shown his ability to be a future star of the sport, but he’ll be up against his most difficult opponent so far in Roiman Villa, who will look to pick up his second major upset of the year. Make sure you tune into SHOWTIME or get into your seat early, because all these fights have the ability to end at any moment.”

Ennis (30-0, 27 KOs) is the latest in the pantheon of outstanding Philadelphia fighters, combining top boxing skills with natural power in both hands to vault up the welterweight division and establish himself as amongst the 147-pound elite. After two appearances on SHOBOX: The New Generation®, the 25-year-old Ennis graduated to headlining his first SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING telecast in April 2021, as he became the first fighter to stop former world champion Sergey Lipinets. Heading into his most recent bout, Ennis had scored 19 KOs in his last 20 fights, before showing his ability to go the 12-round distance for the first time as he shut out Karen Chukhadzhian on his way to a unanimous decision in January.

A native of Rosario, Venezuela, Villa (26-1, 24 KOs) delivered one of 2023’s biggest upsets in January as he eked out a majority decision victory over the previously undefeated top contender Rashidi Ellis. In an exciting toe-to-toe bout, Villa broke through in the 12th and final round as he dropped Ellis twice to clinch the career-changing win. The 30-year-old made a memorable U.S. debut last September as he dropped the previously unbeaten Janelson Bocachica on his way to a unanimous decision. The only blemish on his resume came via a 2019 split-decision in Mexico against Marcos Vilasana.

The 25-year-old Gómez (6-0, 5 KOs) made a big statement in his U.S. debut on Christmas Day 2021, blasting out the typically durable Clay Collard in the first round of their showdown. Born in Havana, Cuba and now training in Los Angeles, the southpaw showed power in both hands and relentless finishing skills, immediately making him a rising contender in the talent-laden super welterweight division. He most recently stepped up his competition again, cruising to a shutout unanimous decision against hard-hitting veteran Jorge Cota in May 2022 on SHOWTIME.

Representing his native Houston, Taylor (14-1-2, 1 KO) is unbeaten since dropping a four-round decision to Ladarius Miller in just his fourth pro fight back in 2015. Since then, the 29-year-old has worked his way up the ladder, including scoring victories over then-unbeaten fighters Sanjarbek Rakhmanov, Marlon Harrington and Jimmy Williams. Taylor has also fought tough contenders Paul Kroll and Luke Santamaria to draws and most recently defeated Oscar Chacin in February of this year.

De Los Santos (15-1, 14 KOs) has scored emphatic knockout victories over previously undefeated opponents in his last two outings to stamp himself as a young fighter to watch. Last September the Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic-native stepped in on short notice and dramatically stopped Jose Valenzuela in three rounds to punctuate a firefight that saw both men hit the canvas. Previously, De Los Santos blasted out Luis Acosta in two rounds in March 2022. The 23-year-old power-puncher has ended all but one of his victories by knockout since turning pro in 2018

Adorno (17-2-2, 14 KOs) will look to get back in the win column after losing a narrow decision to 140-pound contender Elvis Rodriguez in February. Prior to that defeat, Adorno had won three-straight bouts, including a unanimous decision victory over previously unbeaten Hugo Alberto Roldan in September 2022. The 24-year-old was born in Union City, N.J., and now resides in Allentown, Pa., and is trained by respected coach Raul “Chino” Rivas. Adorno turned pro in 2016 at the age of 17 after a standout amateur career where he amassed a 178-22 record and beat two-division champion Shakur Stevenson twice in the unpaid ranks.
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Fight Week!! :box:
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Here is what the fighters had to say Thursday:

JARON ENNIS
“I’m ready and excited to get in there. I can’t wait. He comes forward and that’s what I like. I’m gonna show him my skills and everything I can do. We’re gonna show him why I’m one of the best fighters in the world.

“We’re going to have fun and do what I always do. We’ll be smart and let him come to us. I can’t go looking for the knockout, that’s when you don’t get it. We’re gonna put on a beautiful show for the fans and give them some fireworks.

“A victory over Villa keeps me going toward my goal. A lot of people say that he’s a power-puncher, but we’ll see on Saturday night. I’m coming to make a big statement and get a stoppage.

“I’m ready for anybody. But right now, we have business to take care of. I’m focused on Roiman Villa and then we’ll worry about what’s next.

“Going the distance in my last fight didn’t put any pressure on me leading up to this one. Everyone fell for the trap. I wanted guys to want to fight me. I had been scaring everyone off.

“Villa is gonna be right there in front of me not moving his head. He’s a good fighter, but he’s throwing wild hooks. He’s gonna have a long night.

“It’s the ‘Boots’ Ennis show now. I’m gonna go out there and have fun. I’m gonna set up the knockout and be sharp and box beautifully.”

ROIMAN VILLA
“When you get an opportunity to fight a world class fighter like Ennis, you have to take that chance. It’s my duty to go after the toughest challenges and take advantage of opportunities like this. I’m not afraid of anybody.

“You may think the winner of this fight will be the most prepared or the one with the best technique, but I believe that it’s already decided. I put my faith in that and that’s why I’m so confident. I’m here for a reason and I’m gonna come out on top Saturday.

“I’ve had five months of preparation for this fight. Regardless of all of that, my faith is all I need. I’ve got power, but with my faith in the right place, everything will go the way we’ve planned.

“I’m not worried about a prediction. We can say whatever we want up here. I just have to do my talking in the ring on Saturday night.

“When I fought Rashidi Ellis, I was over the moon with the result and now I’m here for another challenge. If I win on Saturday, I’m ready for everybody. It doesn’t matter who comes next.

“I’m not about to say anything as far as a prediction. Because I’m gonna stay humble and take care of what I can on Saturday.”

YOELVIS GOMEZ
“I’m ready for this fight. Saturday night he will see that he’s never been in the ring with a lion like me.

“He has some impressive wins, but no one he’s faced is going to compare to me. His streak is over on Saturday night.

“I’m ready for whatever happens next. My only focus is on getting that victory on Saturday night and doing it in style.

“On Saturday night he’s going to have to prove everything that he’s saying. All that matters is what happens when we get in that ring.”

MARQUIS TAYLOR
“He did what he was supposed to do with everyone they put in there with him. That’s get them out of there. None of those guys on his resume compare with me at all.

“Look at my resume. He won’t even be my toughest fight. I’ve fought Kermit Cintron and in one year I beat three undefeated fighters. That’s what I do. I go in there and surprise people. By the time he’s in there with me, it’s too late for him.

“I know on Saturday I have to back up the talking. I show up every fight and I’ve been doing it for years now. I’m just happy and blessed there haven’t been any injuries in training camp and I’m feeling great. He’s gonna find out on Saturday.

“I’ve been begging for a fight like this for years. They say no one wants to fight me. So I’m happy to be here and Saturday I’m going to back it all up.

“Experience is going to be the difference. I’ve dealt with a lot of adversity. I’ve gone through everything in the ring that you can think of. After this, I want the title shot.”

EDWIN DE LOS SANTOS
“We’re gonna give the fans what they deserve on Saturday. I’m not worried about the knockout. I have to fight my fight, and I know that success will come from that.

This is going to be fireworks inside the ring. The fans are going to be the winner. They’re going to see a true fight between two really good fighters.

“Adorno is a quality fighter who deserves respect. But I’m strong and I feel great. I’m not worried about his credentials, I’m just worried about giving the fans a good fight.

“He’s talking the talk right now, but he’s gonna have to show it in the ring. Now this fight got really interesting.”

JOSEPH ADORNO
“This fight is very important for me. It’s do or die. I win or it’s gonna be tough for me. Only thing on my mind is getting the win.

“This weight is way better for me. Most guys won’t fight me at 135 pounds. It’s gonna be a problem for him. He’s gotta deal with my power.

“The fans are going to see a different me. I’m smarter now. He was talking smack in interviews but he’s all nice today. I’m gonna have to make him eat his words.

“I’m just so ready to get in the ring. I’m really not worried about anything he says, because I know that I have all the tools to get my hand raised.”
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There’s gonna be a YouTube free portion of the card.
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Stats and Stakes

Jaron Ennis

Age: 26
Current Titles/Previous Titles: None
Height: 5’10
Weight: 145 ½ lbs.
Stance: Orthodox
Hails from: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Record: 30-0, 27 KO
Press Rankings: #3 (Ring, BoxRec), #4 (TBRB, ESPN)
Record in Major Title Fights: N/A
Last Five Opponents: 109-9-4 (.910)
Notable Outcomes, TBRB and/or Ring Rated Foes: Sergey Lipinets KO6
Additional Current/Former Titlists Faced: N/A

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Roiman Villa

Age: 30
Current Titles/Previous Titles: None
Height: 5’7
Weight: 146 ½ lbs.
Stance: Orthodox
Hails from: Rosario, Venezuela
Record: 26-1, 24 KO
Press Rankings: #7 (TBRB), #9 (Ring), #10 (ESPN)
Record in Major Title Fights: N/A
Last Five Opponents: 93-12-4 (.872)
Notable Outcomes, TBRB and/or Ring Rated Foes: Rashidi Ellis MD12
Additional Current/Former Titlists Faced: N/A
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Date: Saturday July 8, 2023
Location: Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City, NJ
TV/Stream: Showtime

Start Times
Youtube: 7:30 pm ET | 4:30 pm PT | 12:30 am BST (Preliminary Card)
Showtime: 9:30 pm ET | 6:30 pm PT | 2:30 am BST (Main Card)

Promoted by: Premier Boxing Champions

Main Card

Interim IBF Welterweight Championship
Jaron Ennis vs. Roiman Villa

10 Round Middleweight Bout
Yoelvis Gomez vs. Marquis Taylor

10 Round Lightweight Bout
Edwin De Los Santos vs. Joseph Adorno

Undercard

8 Round Middleweight Bout
Euri Cedeno vs. William Townsel

6 Round Heavyweight Bout
Steven Torres vs. James Evans

4 Round Super Welterweight Bout
Dwyke Flemmings Jr vs. Henry Rivera

Non-televised

4 Round Welterweight Bout
Ismail Muhammad vs. Parker Gregory Bruno

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There’s the full card details above.
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Main card starts now.
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adorno on his way to his 3rd loss, all coming to dominicans

de los santos boxing well, way better than when i saw him lose to william foster. though dude looks about 10 years older than 23 :lol:
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if there is someone who looks more like a cartel executioner than villa does, i havent seen them
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gomez-taylor with an uuugly first round
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taylor trying to pull a hopkins gameplan here ........ single shot, fall in, hold. repeat.

gomez much stronger when theyre in close, but getting frustrated by taylor and not really able to put together any sustained offense
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well i'll give taylor credit, for as ugly as he's making it, he's making gomez fight his fight. gomez very frustrated
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competitive 4th, both with their moments. gomez seems to be focusing on the body more now. as mentioned he's quite a bit stronger than taylor, but his skills arent anything like you see out of most hot shot cuban prospects
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showtime scoring has it 49-45 taylor, which is about right. needless to say not a good night so far for the cuban prospect
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gomez swinging for the fences and hoping something lands
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taylor gassed a bit at the end but deserves the win, let's see if he gets it vs the more hyped prospect
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taylor gets a well deserved ud
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jaron and a rapper entering the ring now. both nodding their heads non stop. hope he doesnt get dizzy
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