Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis Vs. Eimantas Stanionis Full Fight Card Results

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We’re underway in Atlantic City. Who doesn’t love a legitimate welterweight title fight?

At the end of the night, barring a draw, the IBF and WBA welterweight championships will be unified.

IBF champion Jaron “Boots” Ennis will face WBA champion Eimantas Stanionis in a true unification fight. The winner will also become the Ring Magazine champion at 147 pounds, which adds another layer of prestige.

I have you covered for the entire televised/streamed portions of the broadcast. Here is a look at all of the fights. The results will be filled in as they happen.

Main Event – Welterweight Unification Bout

Jaron Ennis (33-0, 29 KOs) vs. Eimantas Stanionis (15-0, 9 KOs)

IBF, WBA, and Ring Magazine titles

Main Card (DAZN, 8:00 PM ET)

  • Raymond Ford (16-1-1, 8 KOs) vs. Thomas Mattice (22-4-1, 17 KOs)
    10 rounds, Super Featherweight – WBA Continental North America title

Results: TBA

  • Shakhram Giyasov (16-0, 9 KOs) vs. Franco Ocampo (17-2, 8 KOs)
    10 rounds, Welterweight

Results: TBA

  • Omari Jones (1-0, 1 KO) vs. William Jackson (13-5)
    6 rounds, Super Welterweight

Results: TBA

Undercard (YouTube, 5:00 PM ET)

  • Zaquin Moses vs. Alex Pallette
    4 rounds, Super Featherweight

Results: TBA

  • Tahmir Smalls vs. Earl Bascome
    8 rounds, Welterweight

Results: TBA

  • Arturo Cardenas vs. Edgar Joe Cortes
    6 rounds, Super Bantamweight

Results: TBA

  • Francisco Rodriguez vs. Naheem Parker
    6 rounds, Lightweight

Results: TBA

As the fights play out, I’ll also include KO and knockdown highlights where available. The co-main event carries some interest. Though it is not a championship fight, Raymond Ford is one of the top young American fighters in the smaller weight classes.

He bounced back from the first loss of his pro career against Nick Ball in June 2024 with a unanimous decision win over Orlando Gonzalez.

On Saturday, Ford will battle the rugged Thomas Mattice. Gonzalez fought like a man determined not to be stopped—even if that meant a refusal to engage. It made for a boring fight, but it was still a dominant performance from Ford.

While Gonzalez didn’t pose much of an issue for Ford, Mattice should be far more competitive. Mattice is 22-4-1, and he has been in the ring with higher levels of competition.

The early portion of the stream has IBF super lightweight champion Richardson Hitchins handling color analysis. Early on, he is doing an excellent job. It’ll be interesting to see if DAZN continues to have him wear this hat during future fight cards.

It’s a great look.

Keep refreshing for the latest reactions and results.



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