Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis sent a message to the promoter Oscar de la Hoya, saying he must sign the contract for his fighter, Vergil Ortiz Jr., to fight him next. This is the struggle that Ennis (35-0, 31 COs) wants to increase its popularity before proceeding to meet the four champions at 154.
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“I’m coming. Tell him to sign the contract, ‘ said Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis ifl tv When asked if he had a message for the promoter of Vergil Ortiz, Oscar de la Hoya, after his victory over Uussa Lima last Saturday night.
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De la Hoya did not directly say that he was the green light for Vergil jr. To fight ‘Boots’ Ennis last Saturday night when he twice on his X Account after his first round win over Uuisma Lima. Instead of telling his followers that he wants to fight, De la Hoya said, “Only one name at 154, Vergil Ortiz.”
Oscar protects his last big star?
This could mean that he only lets his fans know that Vergi jr. Is better than Ennis, but he’s not going to fight. De la Hoya does not have many stars other than Ryan Garcia, and his situation is shaky. As ortiz jr. Lose against Ennis. It’s going to be difficult to rebuild him.
“He has an important fight against Lubin. Let him handle his business, and I will fight against the winner,” Ennis said.
Lubin (27-2, 19 COs) has a good chance of defeating Ortiz Jr.. If he can use his boxing skills and move as he in his 12-round victory over Jesus Ramos Jr. On September 30, 2023. It is going to be much harder for Erickson to do the same to Ortiz Jr.
Tim Bradley: “Ortiz can’t beat Ennis”
“Vergil Ortiz can’t beat” Boots “Ennis. Vergil Ortiz, make sure you get past Lubin,” Tim Bradley says on his channel. ‘The next battle will be against’ Boots’ Ennis.
Ortiz jr. Have a chance to beat Ennis if he can take his big shots and apply the kind of pressure to him what he did in his 12-round victory over Israil Madrimov on February 22, 2025.
“Boots” is likely to use a lot of movement to stay outside the shots of Vergil and try to box him out if he can’t handle his power.
Written by Ken Woods, the analyst of the box that has been covering world title fights since 2018.


Last updated on 10/13/2025

