Five-time world champion and boxing superstar Gervonta “Tank” Davis returns to his native DMV area to face undefeated world champion Héctor Luis García in a high-stakes showdown on Saturday, January 7, at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. Gervonta Davis vs. Hector Luis Garcia Jaron Ennis vs. Karen Chukhadzhian Rashidi Ellis vs. Roiman Villa Demetrius Andrade vs. Demond Nicholson
Minneapolis’ Jamal James takes on unbeaten Russian Radzhab Butaev in a welterweight title fight that headlines a stacked three-fight card featuring top contenders and up-and-coming stars from Mandalay Event Center in Las Vegas. In the co-feature, Philadelphia’s 24-year-old rising welterweight phenom and KO artist Jaron Ennis meets dangerous contender Thomas Dulorme. In the opener, exciting undefeated lightweight Michel Rivera, the self-anointed “Reincarnation of Muhammad Ali”, faces Matías Romero. Live on Showtime.
The 25-year-old Jaron “Boots” Ennis is one of the most talented and feared fighters in all of boxing. The latest in the pantheon of outstanding Philadelphia fighters, Ennis combines sublime boxing skills with natural power in both hands. A graduate of the prospect development series SHOBOX: The New Generation, Ennis became the first fighter to stop former world champion Sergey Lipinets in April 2021. He followed up that performance with an impressive first-round stoppage of veteran contender Thomas Dulorme in October 2021 and a second-round KO of then-unbeaten Custio Clayton in May 2022. That KO gave Ennis 19 KOs in his last 20 fights, with the only blemish being a no-decision after Chris van Heerden suffered a cut in the first round of their December 2020 match from a clash of heads. Ennis is trained by his father Bozy, and is the younger brother of retired pro boxers Derek and Farah Ennis. [Showtime]
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