IBF World Welterweight Champion Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis has stopped the Olympic Olympic, WBA World Welterweight, Eimantas Stanionis, after six rounds, and added the ring Magazine Belt on Saturday night in their unification in the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Ennis, 34-0 (30) beat Stanionis, 15-1 (9), in the sixth round. The fight was discontinued after Eimantas returned to his corner.


In the first round, Ennis controlled with Stanionis landing its first punch, a left hook. Ennis turned Southpaw in the last half minute and easily won the round. In the second round’s center, they had their first exchange. Ennis, mostly in Southpaw, took another round. Ennis went to the body in the last minute of the third round and hurt Stanionis.
Stanionis had a barn under his right eye in the fourth round and lost another round. At the center of the fifth round, Stanionis landed a few left on the chin, with Ennis opening, causing Stanionis’s nose to start bleeding.
In the last minute of the sixth round, Ennis landed four left head members and dropped Stanionis for an 8 scores by referee David Fields. Between rounds Stanionis’s Corner stops the fight.
Former WBA World Featherweight Champion Southpaw Raymond ‘Savage’ Ford, 17-1-1 (8), defeated former WBC Continental Americas Super Featherweight Champion Thomas ‘Gunna Man’ Mattice, 22-4-1 (17), by a unanimous ten-round decision.
In the first round’s first minute, Ford Mattice hurt in a corner with a wave of pushing. In the final seconds, Ford hurt Mattice again. Ford controlled Mattice from the second to the sixth rounds.
In the seventh round, Mattice swollen a bit around the left eye, although he held his hands high with little offense. Ford continued to win every round, and supporters became restless. In the eighth round, Ford landed two and three combinations.
In the ninth round, Mattice started throwing a few blows that supported Ford that won another round. In the tenth and final round, Ford continued to exclude.
Scores all 100-90. Earl Brown was the referee.
WBC Continental Americas Super Bantamweight Champ Arturo Cardenas, 16-0-1 (9) stopped from Southpaw Edgar Cortes, 9-8-1 (1), from the 8th and final round at 1:30.
In the second round, Cardenas started quickly and chased Cortes, which moved well in the ring and landed for the most part. Cardenas got one good body shot.
In seventh place, Cardenas ended up on the chin for a minute and dropped Cortes for an 8 scores by referee Charlie Fitch. In the eighth and final rounds halfway point, a right of Cardenas dropped the Ken Cortes, which, after he rises, was stopped by referee Fitch.
Welterweight 2016 Olympic silver medalist Shakhram ‘Wonder Boy’ Giyasov, 17-0 (10) Franco ‘Cazador’ Maximilliano Ocampo, 17-3 (8) knocked out of the fourth round of a scheduled 10 rounds.
In the first round, in the last minute, a combination of Giyasov Ocampo dropped for an 8 scores by referee David Franciosi. In the fourth round, a right of Giyasov dropped Ocampo for the Earl of referee Franciosi.
Super Welterweight 2024 Olympic bronze medalist Omari ‘Banger’ Jones, 2-0 (2), defeated Willam ‘Action’ Jackson, 13-6-2 (5), at 1:47 of the first round of a scheduled six rounds.
In the first round of the first round, Jones landed a counter on the body and dropped Jackson for the spade of referee David Franciosi.
Super Featherweight Southpaw Zaquin Moses, 3-0 (2), scored a second round of Alex Pallete, 1-4 (1) at 2:13 of a scheduled four rounds.
In the second round, with a minute remaining, Southpaw Moses had an edge on the chin of Pallete, and down he went to the 8 scores of referee David Franciosi. He gets up, and Moses jumps upon him before the referee comes to a standstill.
Lightweight Francisco ‘Sisco Kid’ Rodriguez, 7-0 (7), Stop Naem ‘The Dream’ Parker, 5-2 (2), at the end of the third round of a scheduled six rounds.
In the first three rounds, Rodriguez exceeded Parker and drove him in the third round in the ropes with little return from Parker. In the corner of Parker they brought a standstill.
Charlie Fitch was the referee.
Welterweight Tahmir ‘The Don’ Smalls, 14-0 (10) Nikki Bascome, 13-2 (2), destroyed at 1:13 of the first round of a scheduled eight rounds.
On the middle of the first round, a wave of push of Smalls Bascome dropped on the seat of his tree trunks, where he took the Count of referee Charlie Fitch.
The ring announcer was David diamonds.
Last updated on 04/12/2025