American Ennis is crowned as the best fighter in the division after arresting Stanionis from Lithuania after six rounds.
The Jaron Ennis undefeated has successfully unified IBF Welter weight belts and the Boxing AB after arresting Stanionis Eimantas with a technical gain of the sixth round, Terging to Heravets World Title World Fight.
In an explosive contest in Atlantic City on Saturday, Ennis prevailed after subjecting Stanionis to a flood of wild body shots to be crowned as the best fighter with 147 pounds (66 kg).
Stanionis, 30, had begun brilliantly, catching Ennis with two vertical rights in the third round. But Ennis, 27, responded with a fourth dominant round, staggering Stanionis with his jab while attacking the body of the Lithuanian.
Ennis sent Stanionis to the strings and even a knee with a series of uppercuts and left -handed body shots. Ennis stumbled upon Stanionis with a great blow to the body just before the bell, and the fighter of Philadelphia looked down while we was paved in the corner.
The seventh round never came after Stanionis’s corner decided that Lithuanus could not continue.
“When I fight with the frontline boys, good guys, that’s what you’re going to see,” said Ennis. “You’re going to see a completely different self. When I have a superior boy and I’m struggling for something, it’s a completely different story. I can’t do anyone with me.”
Ennis soon covered his body into three championship belts.
“This is what you are looking for,” said Ennis.
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Ennis, outside the northwest of Philadelphia and a rising star in sport, is already the FIC Welter weight champion and touched the titles of Amb and Stanionis Ring magazine. Ennis said in the ring after the victory of the firm that I needed deeply in the conversation of Libra for Libra and that it was too early to decide if it would move in class.
Ennis, who improved 34-0, with 30 knockouts, later said that he had decided the leg to “make a show” in what was the third defense of his IBF title.
“What is crazy is that I had a dream that was going to stop it like this and came true,” said the American in her ring interview.
“The most important part was that I had fun, bee and gave me a living body in front of me: I put on a show, I had fun and used my speed, power and defense.”
Stanionis fell to 15-1 with nine knockouts after the loss.
Ennis, 27, won eight consecutive fights in general and made four consecutive successful title defenses since he defeated Ukrainian fighter Karen Chukhadzhian for the championship in January 2023.
Stanionis, 30, who represented Lithuania at the 2016 Olympic Games, was elevated to the full ABA champion in August when Terence Crawford empties the AMB belt.