They just had different starting points. Davis being a silver Olympic medalist gave him a international profile, which led to him being courted by both Top Rank and Matchroom. Hearn gave him spots on Canelo's undercards. On the other hand, Ennis started toiling away on the local pro circuit in 2016 after losing to Gary Russell in the Olympic trials. Ennis started getting featured on SHOBOX in 2018, and would sign a promotional contract with Cameron Dunkin in 2019. It seemed like Ennis was signed to PBC because he started being showcased on TGB shows in 2020. It appears like Ennis was signed to a smaller promoter (Dunkin) who was relying on a network (SHO) that was prioritizing a bigger promoter (TGB/PBC). Ennis wasn't going to be given the opportunity to usurp the likes of Spence/Thurman. On the other hand, Davis' promotional relationship was more stable, and it didn't take long for him to get co-main slots and contender status. Davis was only behind Shakur and Loma in the chain of priority....and now he's clear #1 in the queue because Shakur is gone and Loma is almost done. I bet they'd like to make Davis vs. Loma before Loma retires. In 2024, Davis got a title and a hometown headline. It took Ennis signing with a bigger promoter in MR before he could get the same treatment. And that only happened because he sued to get out of his contract with Dunkin.
Maybe Ennis has a better start to his career if he tried out for and made the 2020 Olympic team, and maybe his SHO tenure would've been better if he was with PBC instead of Dunkin.
Maybe Ennis has a better start to his career if he tried out for and made the 2020 Olympic team, and maybe his SHO tenure would've been better if he was with PBC instead of Dunkin.
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