Ennis Triumphs Over Stanionis to Unify IBF and WBA Welterweight Titles in Boxing Showdown trucc

   

American Ennis is crowned the best fighter in the division after stopping Lithuania’s Stanionis after six rounds.

Undefeated Jaron Ennis has successfully unified boxing’s IBF and WBA welterweight belts after stopping Eimantas Stanionis with a sixth-round technical knockout win during a bruising world title fight in New Jersey.

In an explosive contest in Atlantic City on Saturday, Ennis prevailed after subjecting Stanionis to a barrage of savage body shots to be crowned the best fighter at 147 pounds (66kg).

The 30-year-old Stanionis had started brightly, catching Ennis with two crunching overhand rights in the third round. But Ennis, 27, responded with a dominant fourth round, wobbling Stanionis with his jab while relentlessly targeting the Lithuanian’s body.

Ennis sent Stanionis to the ropes and down to one knee with a series of left-handed uppercuts and body shots. Ennis stumbled Stanionis with a big blow to the body right before the bell — and the Philadelphia fighter stared him down as he strutted to the corner.

The seventh round never came after Stanionis’s corner decided the Lithuanian could not continue.

“When I fight top-of-the-line guys, good guys, that’s what you’re going to see,” Ennis said. “You’re going to see a whole different me. When I’ve got a top guy and I’m fighting for something, it’s a whole different story. Can’t nobody mess with me.”

Ennis soon covered his body in three championship belts.

“Is this what y’all looking for,” Ennis asked.