11/09/24 DAZN: Jaron Ennis vs Karen Chukhadzhian 2 (IBF World Welterweight Title)/Jesse Rodriguez vs Pedro Guevara (WBC World Super Flyweight Title)

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OOTS & BAM HEADLINE PHILLY BLOCKBUSTER ON NOV 9​

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Ennis and Rodriguez defend World titles at Wells Fargo Center​

Two pound-for-pound superstars will light up Philadelphia on November 9 as hometown hero Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis headlines at Wells Fargo Center once again, defending his IBF World Welterweight title against Karen Chukhadzhian and Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez defends his WBC and Ring Magazine World Super-Flyweight titles against Pedro Guevera, live worldwide on DAZN.

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Ennis (32-0 29 KOs) thrilled his hometown crowd at Wells Fargo in July, forcing David Avanesyan to retire on his stool after five rounds to make the maiden defense of his IBF crown. ‘Boots’ boxed in his Philadelphia backyard for the first time since November 2018 on that night, and his city showed out, recording the highest attendance for a boxing event in Philadelphia for over 40 years.

The 27 year old has reiterated his desire to become undisputed at 147lbs, and to do so, must first see off his mandatory challenger in Chukhadzhian (24-2 13 KOs). The Ukrainian has already faced Boots in Washington in January 2023, but since that night has collected impressive wins over Pietro Rossetti (TKO 9, October, Munich) and Harry Scarff (UD, May, Hamburg) to land the mandatory spot for Boots’ prized belt.
Boots is joined on the card by two-weight ruler Rodriguez (20-0 13 KOs), who skyrocketed into the top five pound-for-pound rankings with Ring Magazine following his stunning KO win over Juan Francisco Estrada in Phoenix in June, with a brutal body shot in the seventh round seeing ‘Bam’ rip the titles from the Mexican star.

Bam will be seeking a third straight win inside the distance having forced Briton Sunny Edwards to retire after nine rounds of their Flyweight unification battle in December in Arizona, but in Guevera (42-4-1 22 KOs), he faces another Mexican foe that will be giving everything to rip the belts away. The former WBC Light-Flyweight champion landed the interim WBC World Super-Flyweight title with an impressive away day win over Andrew Maloney in Perth, Australia in May, and the vastly experienced 35 year old can become a two-weight World ruler with victory on November 9.

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“I’m excited to be back headlining in my city again,” said Ennis. “I’m ready to continue dominating the division, making a big statement and showing everyone why I’m the best Welterweight in the world!

“It’s time to have some fun, keep crushing whoever is in front of me, put on a beautiful, dominant, crushing performance in front of my family, friends and supporters, while defending and retaining my IBF world title in spectacular fashion. It’s time!”
“Dear boxing fans,” said Chukhadzhian. “I want to share with you the good news: on November 9 we will fight for the IBF World title against Ennis.

“I will have enough time to prepare and show a beautiful and spectacular fight! Champ, get ready for the battle, it will be hot!”
“On November 9 tune in to DAZN, get your tickets and witness another exciting performance,” said Rodriguez. “My belts aren’t going anywhere! And still!”

“I am very happy to have this opportunity to fight Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez,” said Guevera. “I am very grateful to Matchroom, JD promotions and Bxstrs for getting me this fight.

“I am telling you right away that I am going to prepare to put on a war and a great show and to win on November 9 in Philadelphia. I am going with everything and for everything, Viva Mexico and Viva Mazatlan, Sinaloa.”
“What a night we have in store in Philadelphia on November 9 – two of boxing’s elite stars on the same card to thrill the fans,” said promoter Eddie Hearn. “Boots’ return to Philly in July was a spectacular night, the fans and the city got right behind him, and I can’t wait to return there and keep building this superstar on his doorstep.

“And what can you say about Bam? His win over Estrada will be one of the performances of the year when the awards are handed out, and he rightly landed in the top five of the pound- for-pound list after it. Jesse is a bonafide superstar in his own right, so to have him join Jaron on this card is a massive treat for Philly’s great fight fans – and there’s plenty more great talents to be added to a night that is not to be missed.”

 

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Damn a rematch with Karen. Boots should beat him again but he definitely struggled with that movement last time.
boots has to KO dude this time around..i hope he has some sparring partners that can imitate karen's movement
 

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Wonder if Boots make any adjustments this time. I vaguely remember watching an interview where he was saying you can't knockout someone who's not trying to fight but run.


More excited for the Bam fight honestly.



Atleast it's in Philly.
 

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Well... At least they are going to stack the card which is a silver lining lol

This fight could go really bad for Boots. If he dares go 12 rounds with Karen in a boring decision again, it can ruin his momentum
Honestly, I would be fine with 2 to 3 knockdowns even if it does go 12 rounds. All Boots has to do is look impressive
 

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i went to the first fight in d.c.- you could see and feel the frustration from boots. man didn't cut off the ring, was lunging. eventually starting get hit with straight rights late. since that fight he ain't fought nobody who can move and punch. i wouldn't even have minded him fighting blair cobbs. with their history and both from philly, could have been a dope fight.

i said i wanted to see him vs a mover who can punch. not someone who will stand in front of him. but i didn't want this rematch.

man should have called norman bluff and gave him that 1.7 to 2 mil and had the fight in vegas like they was asking for at the end of the "negotations". eddie need to realize you gonna have to overpay if dudes ain't anxious to get in the ring with boots at 147. an extra $250k for a unification if it was gonna help boots reach his goal is worth it.

but boots should have moved up to 154 a year ago. he would have at least got some better names in. then again the way his team been moving, he probably wouldn't have. they turning into the mythical knockout god who will knockout every top fighter but never getting in the ring with them. and it's always the other fighter fault.
 

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Wonder if Boots make any adjustments this time. I vaguely remember watching an interview where he was saying you can't knockout someone who's not trying to fight but run.


More excited for the Bam fight honestly.



Atleast it's in Philly.

Yes you can, cut off the ring and break em down
 
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