
Brian Sr., father of WBO middleweight champion Brian Norman Jr, believes the victory proved something and frightened Jaron’s “boot” Ennis, who announced he would rise to 154.
Norman Jr. beat Sasaki with a powerful shot, knocked out three games in the fight and was seriously injured from the third inning of the fifth round. He must be ejected.
Brian Sr. Gloats, Rips Ennis
Brian Norman Sr. said: “You hear Brian Jr. Social Mediareveled in the victory of his son’s defeat of Jin Sasaki on Thursday night and slammed Jaron Ennis for running to 154 times instead of staying. “People don’t know why he (Ennis) was running. Now, you all know why he ran.”
Norman Jr.’s resume: Is it good enough?
Boxing fans will buy the idea of running away from the 147-pound division of the boots Ennis to avoid Jr. Jr. if the WBO champions go on a better opposition. Punching bags like Jin Sasaki aren’t enough to get Norman Jr. to take them seriously, and Jr. needs to add these names to his resume:
– Devin Haney
– Rolando’Rolly’Romero
-Shakhram Giyasov
– Ryan Garcia
– Rohan Polanco
-Karen Chukhadzhian
-Eimantas Stanionis
– Conor Benn
“He knows what happened to F***. He knows what happened, Norman Sr. said about boots Ennis. “Brian Norman Jr., 24, sleeping man, asked them to send a ring out of the stretcher.” Do you all want any part of it? If I were him (Ennis), I wouldn’t want to have any part. All over the country, let people fall asleep. ”
Why Ennis avoided Norman Jr.
Ennis promoter Eddie Hearn said his rise to 154 because he was only 50% after his last fight with Stanionic. Hearn said the boots told him that he didn’t feel strong after losing weight, and that he felt that his strength would be gained at 154. Apparently, the timing was suspicious, and when Norman Jr. watched the blowout victory it looked like a boot ran out of him.
“Brick by Brick. No eye test. #4 After he was beaten by my son and ring magazine.”
Those guys that Brian Norman Jr. beat weren’t good. Santillon and Sasaki never beat anyone. Furthermore, it was strange that WBO decided to rank Sasaki in #2, because his resume had no name at all.


Last updated on June 19, 2010