Ryan Garcia remains to be unable to struggle because of the suspension that hangs over him for his constructive check for Ostarine, however daily he sees the listing of possible opponents for his eventual return. The newest of the 147-pound hopefuls is a fighter who boasts an unbeaten report of 32 wins, 29 by knockout.
Struggle Hype TV interviewed Derek ‘Bozy’ Ennis, father and coach of Jaron Ennis, who’s one step forward in constructing his son’s profession, as he’ll give a rematch to Ukrainian Karen Chukhadzhian this Saturday on the Wells Fargo Middle in Philadelphia, virtually two years after their first struggle, wherein he places his IBF welterweight crown on the road.
The struggle in opposition to Chukhadzhian shall be troublesome
Chukhadzhian will definitely not be a simple opponent, particularly as he’s coming off three consecutive victories, however Derek Ennis is assured that his son will come out of this nice problem in his profession: “In contrast to the primary struggle the place the Ukrainian ran, now we have now a greater studying. Jaron is attempting to simply search for the knockout as a substitute of doing what he usually does. So this time we will lower the ring correctly.”
Father and son, supervisor and boxer are already weighing up choices within the 147lb division to go for the undisputed championship: “We need to get the belts at 147. That is how we elevate ourselves to 154. I do not care who it’s. The WBO, WBC or WBA,” mentioned Derek Ennis.