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He does’nt has Any Chance: Jaron Ennis Didn’t Hesitate When Asked If Terence Crawford Has Any Chance Of Beating Canelo At 168

Jaron Ennis long chased a fight with Terence Crawford but will now have to watch his rival take on Canelo Alvarez instead.

Ennis is a precocious talent and current IBF belt holder in the welterweight division. He came of age after Crawford became the undisputed champion at 147 by beating Errol Spence in July 2023. With ‘Bud’s last fight a world title victory at 154lbs over Israil Madrimov, it seems the 37-year-old has left the welterweight division behind for good

Crawford has long targeted a further to weight class jump to take on undisputed super-middleweight champion Canelo and finally this past week that fight was locked in for September.

Speaking to YSM Sports Media, Ennis can’t pick a winner in the fight and gives Crawford as much chance as Canelo of getting his hand raised.

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“It’s a good fight, a 50-50 fight, and I guess it’s a fight everybody wants to see.”

He was then asked about the challenge Crawford faces by jumping up in weight.

“It’s going to be a little difficult. He’s going to have to put on an extra 14lbs, so he could be slower. You’ve got to add more weight and gain more muscle so it’s harder but we’ll see on fight night.”

Next, he was asked what Crawford would need to do on the night to win having previously explained it would be a difficult night for ‘Bud.’

“Be smart, take his time, box and move. Don’t sit there and let him drop bombs on him.”

Finally, he offered up a game plan for Canelo’s route to victory.

“I feel like Canelo will be pressing, everything behind the stick, catch him trying to pull out, pull back, cut the ring off, things like that. He going to have to bully the smaller guy, don’t let him dictate nothing, show him that’s your weight class.”

Jaron Ennis Fully Views and Rates Canelo Alvarez vs. Terence Crawford As A 50/50 Fight

Nothing is set in stone but Terence Crawford appears to be on the verge of landing the mega-fight he’s been longing for.

 

Two weight classes and 14 pounds is ostensibly a huge jump but for Crawford, he’s perfectly fine with giving Canelo Alvarez a size advantage. As previously reported by The Ring, the pair are crossing their t’s and dotting their i’s as conclaves continue. With the two seemingly on a collision course, the opinions of the boxing world are split right down the middle.

 

Jaron Ennis, The Ring’s No. 1 ranked welterweight and current IBF belt holder, admits that he’ll be a fan if that fight actually takes place. As for how things will play out, he isn’t among observers who are on the side of Alvarez. He also isn’t on Team Crawford’s side either. From his point of view, a matchup between those two can go either way.
“That’s a good fight,” admitted Ennis to YSM Sports Media. “A 50/50 fight.”
Ennis, ironically enough, chased Crawford. Now though, he isn’t focused on the future Hall of Famer anymore. Their paths aren’t likely to cross and the Philly star is putting that behind him.
Crawford, 37, is on his last legs. The sand in his hourglass is dwindling and protracting his time in the game isn’t something he’ll pursue. When last seen, The Ring’s No. 1 ranked junior middleweight eked out a unanimous decision win over Israil Madrimov in his 154-pound debut.
Alvarez, on the other hand, made two routine defenses of his super middleweight throne. Neither Jaime Munguia nor Edgar Berlanga presented him with many problems but Ennis has a feeling that the much smaller Crawford would. The issue, unsurprisingly, is the weight.

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Crawford (41-0, 31 KOs) has always been light on his feet, elusive, and flat-out hard to hit. Those quick hands and even quicker feet, however, might be a bit slower with the added
weight. Will the pound-for-pound star fight like a man who’s moving in quicksand? Or will he be as fast as ever? Those are questions that Ennis wants to find out.
“I’m pretty sure it’s gonna be a little difficult. He’s gonna have to put on an extra 14 pounds so he might be a little slower or who knows? He could be faster. I don’t know. We’ll see on fight night how he’ll look.”

The time Jaron Ennis is tired and frustrated Also Tired of Terence Crawford Fight Questions

If there is one fight that every single fan wants to see at 147, it must be between IBF welterweight champion Jaron Ennis and former undisputed welterweight champion Terence Crawford. Everyone got excited when the 32-0 boxer expressed his desire to fight Bud, as this might be one of the best fights one could have asked for.

But the hope died down instantly when the 37-year-old Omaha native moved up to Light Middleweight and even flat out refused to entertain the potential fight. According to the 41-0 boxer, he had nothing to gain from this fight and it is understandable considering he is at the latter stages of his career now. While every fan slowly lost all hope, Ennis was still holding on to it. But it looks like even Boots has given up now, and he doesn’t expect anything from Terence Crawford.

Jaron Ennis is tired and frustrated

‘The Stomping Ground’ asked Ennis about the idea of the Terence Crawford fight and the Philadelphia native was visibly furious at the question. He stated, “I’m tired of answering your questions about it,” with a huge sigh. He continued, stating how Crawford has completely shut down the idea of the fight again and again. “He(Crawford) already said millions of times that he’s not fighting me or looking my way,” stated Ennis, trying to explain the situation.

The 27-year-old then explained that he had lost all hope of the fight happening. Even though he wants the fight and wants to prove himself against one of the greatest welterweights ever, he has accepted the situation. He stated, “If the fight happens, it happens. I want it to happen, but if not…”

While Boots has made peace with the fight not happening, he does not agree with what Crawford’s camp had to say about him. Earlier this year, Bud’s longtime trainer Brian “Bomac” McIntyre shut down the questions of a potential fight stating Ennis “don’t bring nothing to the table.”

According to Bomac, the fight with Jaron Ennis does not make sense for Bud at this stage of his career. Bomac further stated, “He(Ennis) got our leftovers” in reference to the IBF welterweight title that was handed over to Boots. Naturally, the comments did not sit well with the Philadelphia native as he hit back at the boxer-trainer duo.

Boots hit back at Terence Crawford

While addressing the comments, Ennis talked about how Crawford has fought many boxers who had nothing on him. “He has fought other fighters that didn’t have nothing. He fought David Avanesyan too.” This is not the first time when Boots has cited his frustration with Crawford’s choice of opponents. So, according to the 32-0 boxer, “none of that stuff makes sense.” While he understood the point that Terence Crawford is at a point “where he could fight whoever he wants and pick whoever he wants,” he is not fine with being sidelined completely.

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With Terence Crawford being in the twilight years of his career, it is understandable that he wants to leave a legacy at 154. He already holds the WBA super welterweight title and the WBO interim super welterweight title and might want to become an undisputed champion at 154 as well.

Terence crawford

With Ennis still having unfinished business at 147, we might never see this fight unless something major happens. While this fight would most probably headline any event, the chances of it happening are very slim right now.

What do you think about Jaron Ennis’s comments? Do you think that Terence Crawford has nothing to gain from a fight against Boots? Let us know your thoughts down below.

Terence Crawford Didn’t Hesitate When Asked If He Is Now Interested In A Jaron Ennis Fight

Terence Crawford has a long line of contenders looking for a fight, not least Jaron Ennis.

The 27-year-old from Philadelphia became welterweight world champion after Crawford vacated the belts and moved up a division. Still intent on the challenge, ‘Boots’ Ennis has said he is willing to join him at super-welterweight

In a feature with The Ring Magazine, Crawford didn’t blame the younger man for calling him out, but said he gained nothing from answering.

“They’re doing the right thing calling me out. I definitely get it. But I had to work so hard to get the [big] fights I got. They ain’t done half of what I did to get to me. You want me to backtrack and forget the biggest fight in boxing – me and Canelo – to fight Boots or Vergil? What am I gaining from that?”

The four-weight world champion then compared the current Ennis situation to when he wanted to face Manny Pacquiao.

“This is like when I wanted to fight Pacquiao. I had everything to gain. I’d won multiple world titles by then and been Fighter of the Year. My record was night and day different when compared with Boots and Vergil and me and Pacquiao.

“Pacquiao was at the age where he couldn’t afford to take another loss, so fighting a guy like Terence Crawford at that point of his career wasn’t smart. I couldn’t get a Pacquiao fight even though I had multiple accomplishments, but everybody else could. I was bitter at the time, but it was a business decision. I understand now.”

Terence Crawford seems to be waiting it out for Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez to respond to an offer before deciding what his next move will be. As for ‘Boots’, he defends his IBF belt against Karen Chukhadzhian – the man he beat for the interim belt last year – on November 9.

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