Jaron Ennis says Xander Zayas doesn’t do anything better than he does ahead of their unified junior middleweight title fight on Saturday, insisting he holds the edge in every department.
Asked whether Zayas has an advantage in any aspect of the sport, Ennis dismissed the idea.
“No. I mean, I said before, he’s a solid fighter. He got good fundamentals and that’s it. He’s a solid fighter. He’s a world champion for a reason. But he can’t do nothing better than me. He can’t jab better than me. He can’t hook better than me. He’s not slicker than me. He’s not faster than me. He’s not stronger than me. None of that. I’m better than him at every category. And he gonna see on fight night. We gonna see on fight night, and you’re gonna see firsthand that I’m just different,” said Boots to Matchroom Boxing, talking about Xander.
Ennis believes the unbeaten 23-year-old has improved but says Zayas still has lessons to learn.
“He developing a little bit more,” said Ennis. “Yeah, he’s getting better. But he’s young. That’s why he talk the way he talk. I don’t know if he have any fear, but the way he acting like he have no fear, but he should.”
Ennis said he prepared for every style during training camp, bringing in sparring partners ranging from junior middleweights to light heavyweights so he would be ready regardless of how Zayas approaches the fight.
The Philadelphia native also revealed he remained at welterweight only long enough to collect world titles before moving to 154 pounds. After negotiations for a fight against Vergil Ortiz Jr. failed to produce a deal, Ennis said he personally called promoter Eddie Hearn and asked him to make the fight with Zayas.
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