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.”