Jaron 'Boots' Ennis defeated Xander Zayas by technical knockout to claim the unified WBO and WBA 154-lb world titles [3].
The victory establishes Ennis as a dominant force in the junior middleweight division by consolidating two of the major belts. This result positions him as a primary target for other contenders seeking to unify the remaining titles.
The fight took place June 27, 2024, in Brooklyn, New York [4, 5]. Ennis secured the win in the seventh round [1], ending the contest via TKO. Throughout the bout, Ennis demonstrated superior power and precision, scoring a total of three knockdowns against Zayas [2].
Ennis entered the ring as a favorite to secure the unified WBO and WBA 154-lb titles [3]. The stoppage in the seventh round [1] capped a performance defined by aggressive pressure and tactical accuracy. Zayas struggled to recover from the repeated impacts, leading to the referee's intervention.
The Brooklyn crowd witnessed a decisive shift in the division's landscape as Ennis solidified his status. By capturing these specific belts, he now holds a significant portion of the championship hardware at 154 pounds [3].
“Ennis stopped Zayas by TKO, scoring three knockdowns”
This victory signifies a major consolidation of power in the 154-pound division. By unifying the WBO and WBA titles, Ennis removes several obstacles to becoming the undisputed champion, forcing the boxing world to recognize him as the definitive leader of the weight class.
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