Jaron’s “boot” Ennis is in 4th place at No. 154 and his weight increases from 154. Ennis will reportedly engage in two adjustment struggles to adapt himself to the junior and middleweight division.
Adjust the opponent pool
- Israel Madrimov
- Serhii Bohachuk
- Jesus Ramos
- Charles Corwell
Boots WBO #4 Ranking
Choosing two of the fighters for Ennis’ next two fights would be ideal, preparing him for challenging Vergil Ortiz Jr. as his WBC 154-pound championship in 2026. Boots will need to fight top competitors to fit in this department, which is full of hole punches and high-tech technicians.
The new rankings line up the former IBF and WBA middleweight champion “Boots” (34-0, 30 KOS) in pursuit of a small number of titles for WBO Juniot this Saturday between Xander Zayas and Jorge Garcia Perez.
Zayas’s promoters were dissatisfied with the news about the World Boxing Organization in the highest ranking, making Jaron Ennis ranked fourth and 154th. The top rankings will try to turn the 22-year-old Xander into an East Coast star in the New York area. If the “boots” were in the collision course, if he had faced Jorge Garcia this Saturday night, he wouldn’t have been able to tear the WBO title from him. Ennis had too many of these two fighters.
The easiest belt for boots
In his final battle, the “boot” way looks like it destroyed WBA middleweight champion Eimantas Stanionis in six rounds on April 12, who will easily win the Zayas vs. Garcia to win the WBO 154 pounds title.
WBO is the easiest belt to win on the boots, as WBC champion Sebastian Fundora may have avoided him. WBA champion Terence Crawford still hasn’t vacated the title, though promoted to 168 to challenge Canelo Alvarez’s four titles. WBA interim champion Yoenis Tellez will be promoted to full championship status.


Last updated on July 23, 20125