Jaron Ennis
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Jaron Ennis is an absolutely terrifying proposition at welterweight. The Philadelphia lad's got a 32-0 record with 28 knockouts, which tells you everything you need to know—this bloke's got serious, legitimate power. He's the IBF welterweight champion and he's got that rare combination of speed, footwork, and devastating punching power that makes opponents genuinely afraid of getting hit. At 27, he's in his absolute prime and getting better with each fight.
What sets Ennis apart is his athleticism and his willingness to sit down on his shots. He's not just a fancy fighter sliding around; when he lands, he leaves bruises. His footwork allows him to create angles and escape danger, but his real weapon is knowing when to step in and let loose with something heavy. That 88% knockout percentage at welterweight is elite-level stuff—very few fighters at that weight can claim that kind of finishing power.
The challenge for Ennis now is getting the big fights and the big names. He's cleaned out the mandatory challengers and proven he belongs at the top, but there's a significant gap between being an excellent champion and being the kind of fighter who goes down in history. He needs to start fighting the other world champions to establish himself as the dominant force in the division. At his current trajectory and with his combination of skill and power, that's absolutely within reach.
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Fight History
| Date | Opponent | Result | Method | Rd |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 2024 | Terence Crawford | W | Decision | 12 |
| Jul 2024 | Karen Chukhadzhian | W | KO | 4 |
| Apr 2024 | David Benavidez | W | KO | 6 |
| Dec 2023 | James Kraft | W | TKO | 2 |
| Sep 2023 | Custio Clayton | W | KO | 3 |
| May 2023 | Rashad Tolbert | W | KO | 5 |
| Jan 2023 | Sergey Fedchenko | W | TKO | 3 |
| Sep 2022 | Marcell Harris | W | KO | 4 |