Eddie Hearn and Matchroom have won the race to sign one of boxing’s hottest properties, as Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis has signed a multi-fight promotional deal in partnership with Boots Promotions.
Ennis (31-0 28 KOs) is slated to make his much-anticipated return to the ring in the summer where he will make the first defense of his IBF World Welterweight title.
Last time out in July, Ennis successfully defended the interim title belt when he knocked out Roiman Villa in stunning fashion in the 10th round of their clash in in Atlantic City. Ennis landed the interim strap in January 2023 when the American defeated Karen Chukhadzhian in Washington D.C, before his win over Colombian Villa extended his unbeaten record in the paid ranks to 31 fights, with that KO a scary 28th from the slick and powerful champion.
The 26 year old was later promoted to champion in November after former undisputed welterweight ruler Terence Crawford was forced to relinquish the title, and Ennis is now a man on a mission to prove he belongs at the very top of the sport and is looking forward to returning to the biggest nights on the grandest stage, teaming up with the biggest promoter in the world on the undisputed global platform for boxing.
“I’m excited for this partnership with Eddie Hearn, Matchroom and DAZN,” said Ennis. “I can’t wait to continue making my mark and becoming undisputed World champion. I’ve been out of the ring for a year, and I cannot wait to get back in and do what I do best; entertain the fans and put on clinics. There are blockbuster fights on the horizon for me, and I am ready to deliver them.”
Matchroom Sport chairman Eddie Hearn revealed his delight at securing the highly sought-after signature of Ennis, backing the undefeated superstar to rule the world for many years to come.
“Wow - What a signing!” said Hearn. “I’ve watched this young man for many years, and I always believed he would become a pound-for-pound great, and I have no doubt he is already the greatest fighter in the division. To win the race to sign Jaron is a massive coup for Matchroom Boxing and DAZN.
“Holding the IBF title in one of boxing’s glamour divisions places Jaron front and center for some of the biggest fights out there in the sport, and we plan to deliver them for him.
“Jaron has everything needed to become a household name both in the sport and in the sporting hotbed of his Philadelphia hometown, where we are committed to building him. Fight fans can get excited for his return in the summer as he looks to hunt down the biggest fights that will elevate him to the pound-for-pound list.”
A further announcement on Ennis' first defense of his World championship will be made soon.
Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis Signs Multifight Promotional Deal With Matchroom

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maguirreSun Apr 14, 2024, 4:57 PM UTC
Don't know what it is, but there's this group of fans that treat their fighters like little kids to be protected 24/7. Seems they don't want any opponent for Ennis that is not Crawford-Spence level. Maybe losing to a Crawford-level would not be so much of a big deal.
It feels like Ennis case is so different. Teo Lopez, for instance, has his own share of haters. He had issues with his promoter Bob Arum, yet he fulfills his obligations and fight whoever Bob puts in front of him in between big fights. He didn't have to fight Ortiz, Martin, Campa, and other 2nd-3rd tier fighters. Lomachenko is another one who fought guys like Commey, Nakatani, Ortiz in between big fights. Didn't hear any complaint from fans.
Why are fights like Avanesyan, Benn so horrible for Ennis for 3-fight-a-year run? Kavaliauskas is aging and probably not get another chance for a big fight again till he retires. The guy only has 2 loses against top fighters. Why not take advantage of his availability?
It's not so bad to fight leftovers who made some dent in some of their fights. It's a way to show you can do it better than previous opponents. When Loma lost to Teo, Arum pitted Vasiliy next against Commey, who is not exactly an opponent who can be walked down easily. Well, let's just say it's a stay-active fight. But then I thought Bob was starting to throw Loma under the bus. Then I learned that Loma was actually pleased and excited to show how he will do it better.
You're right. All fighters don't take 3 big fights in a row in 12 months. It's not even expected. What is bad is not fight at all fearing you might get exposed by a nobody.
JQsideSat Apr 13, 2024, 9:26 PM UTC
Well, I just saw Bozy's recent interview confirming they always wanted to fight 3 times a year. I sensed the interviewer wondering about the picture of what a 3 fight a year scenario looks like for Boots.
It's not rocket science to figure out it's not gonna be Spence, Crawford, Barrios, Thurman, Stanionis, Crowley, at least not any time soon. And who else does he got left? Ennis' own fans always worry about him and seemed not confident of his abilities, always worried about being given Conor Benn for one of his 3 fights. Who is left really? They also don't want Avanesyan, Kavliauskas, don't want him to move up yet. They worry about him constantly.
Don't know what it is, but there's this group of fans that treat their fighters like little kids to be protected 24/7. Seems they don't want any opponent for Ennis that is not Crawford-Spence level. Maybe losing to a Crawford-level would not be so much of a big deal.
It feels like Ennis case is so different. Teo Lopez, for instance, has his own share of haters. He had issues with his promoter Bob Arum, yet he fulfills his obligations and fight whoever Bob puts in front of him in between big fights. He didn't have to fight Ortiz, Martin, Campa, and other 2nd-3rd tier fighters. Lomachenko is another one who fought guys like Commey, Nakatani, Ortiz in between big fights. Didn't hear any complaint from fans.
Why are fights like Avanesyan, Benn so horrible for Ennis for 3-fight-a-year run? Kavaliauskas is aging and probably not get another chance for a big fight again till he retires. The guy only has 2 loses against top fighters. Why not take advantage of his availability?
maguirreSat Apr 13, 2024, 3:06 PM UTC
Hearn only needs to OFFER 3 fights to Boots. And with Boots pops history of turning down anything remotely challenging, I doubt anyone will get sued here.......
Well, I just saw Bozy's recent interview confirming they always wanted to fight 3 times a year. I sensed the interviewer wondering about the picture of what a 3 fight a year scenario looks like for Boots.
It's not rocket science to figure out it's not gonna be Spence, Crawford, Barrios, Thurman, Stanionis, Crowley, at least not any time soon. And who else does he got left? Ennis' own fans always worry about him and seemed not confident of his abilities, always worried about being given Conor Benn for one of his 3 fights. Who is left really? They also don't want Avanesyan, Kavliauskas, don't want him to move up yet. They worry about him constantly.
charliepaerkerSat Apr 13, 2024, 1:28 PM UTC
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Riight! And Ortiz has beaten world champions and has won titles at 147 and 154.
The hate is unreal here
Ortiz was beaten 1 former world champion, Maurice ******. And he himself has never been a world champion
Ennis has beaten one former world champion, Lipinets. He's the current IBF welterweight champion. He he got title because Crawford didn't fight his mandatory
Neither guy has done **** in boxing at the elite level
PoopdickSat Apr 13, 2024, 12:30 PM UTC
Whether or not Hearn has the outlet to keep him busy is not the question. The complaint from you guys has always been to level of competition Boots has fought not how many times. I can go down to the local YMCA and get 25 fighters that can weigh 147lbs on fight night. What top WW fighters does Hearn have to keep him busy on Dazn?
no, it's who, PLUS he never had opportunity to fight. you can't fight c level fighters once every 16 months and gain traction in this business




