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Eimantas Stanionis says he sees flaws in Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis that he’s going to reap the benefits of once they meet of their 12-round welterweight unification match on April twelfth on the Boardwalk Corridor, in Atlantic Metropolis, New Jersey.
Underdog Mentality
WBA champion Stanionis (15-0, 9 KOs) is aware of that he’s the underdog towards IBF champ ‘Boots’ Ennis (33-0, 29 KOs), as a result of he’s preventing within the U.S, and so they’re making an attempt to show him right into a star. However he says he’s accustomed to being the underdog for his fights within the States, and he welcomes it.
Ennis, 27, is coming off a career-worst efficiency in his rematch with Karen Chukhadzhian on November ninth, and there’s so much Eimantas can get from watching that battle to reap the benefits of the Philadelphia native in April. Chukhadzhian regarded like one other Mayweather with the way in which he was simply outboxing Boots and making him look dangerous.
Going into the battle, Ennis had stated a knockout would come as soon as “I have my fun,” however he regarded depressing your entire battle, getting embarrassed by Karen much more within the first battle. If not for Chukhadzhian gassing out late, Boots would have misplaced that battle.
“It’s do or die for me, and the same for him. It’s a big prize. It’s not just two belts. It’s also Ring Magazine,” stated Eimantas Stanionis to Fighthype about his battle towards Jaron Ennis on April twelfth. “We’ve got one thing to show. So, when the bell rings, it’s going to be fireworks from the primary spherical. After I got here to the States, I used to be at all times the underdog. It was like within the amateurs.
“You travel to that place and that place. I would love to fight at home. I know I’ll be the underdog in this fight [Ennis], That’s what I like all the time. Yeah, because of the media, not because of the fight,” stated Stanionis when requested why he feels he’s ‘the underdog’ for his conflict towards Boots Ennis.
“I don’t care what the odds are. I can be 20-1, it doesn’t matter. With me, it’s for him, and it should be like that. He’s from the United States. So, they’re hoping he’s going to be a big star. Of course, we’re all not perfect. We all make mistakes. It’s human nature. Yes, of course, I see some things, and I think I can show what’s wrong. We all have flaws. Me also,” stated Stanionis when requested if he sees flaws in Ennis.
Stanionis isn’t identified for being a boxer. So, it may very well be tough for him to reap the benefits of the failings in Boots Ennis’ sport. It’s potential he can, and that’ll be a catastrophe for promoter Eddie Hearn. He’s talked consistently of wanting to show Ennis right into a star, however up to now, he doesn’t look prepared.