ENNIS STOPS STANIONIS AFTER 6; UNIFIES WELTERWEIGHT BELTS

ATLANTIC CITY-– Jaron “Boots” Ennis passed his biggest test of his career in flying colors as he scored an entertaining beatdown of Eimanras Stanionis to unify his own IBF and Stanionis’ WBA welterweight titles in front of a big crowd at Boardwalk Hall

The fight began with a great pace as Ennis was able to land quick shots that set up harder combinations. Stanionis was able to keep honest as he was able to get in some good hard jabs and right hands of his own. Ennis was able to box free and work behind his power shots to continuously beat Stanionis to the punch. Stanionis as having a good round five until he ate a big uppercut that turned the round around as it produced a bloody nose from the Lithuanian. In round six, Ennis landed a big combination that was culminated by and uppercut that put Stanionis on the deck. Staniomis seemed to have steadied himself, but when he sat down on the stool, the corner called and end to the fight.

Ennis is now a unified champion with a record fo 34-0 with 30 knockouts. Stanionis of Lithuania is 15-1.

Raymond Ford Decisions Thomas Mattice

Former world champion Raymond Ford won a 10-round unanimous decision over Thomas Mattice in a super featherweight bout.

Ford landed 128 of 610 punches. Mattice was 24 of 126.

Ford, 130 lbs of Canden, NJ won by scores of 100-90 on all cards and is now 17-1-1. Mattice, 129.6lbs of Cleveland is 22-5-1.

Omari Jones Stops Jackson in 1

Omari Jones made it two consecutive first round stoppages as he took care of William Jackson in their welterweight bout.

Jones landed a left hook to the body that put Jackson down for referee David Franciosi’s 10-count at 1:47.

Jones, 149.6 lbs of Orlando, FL is 2-0 with two knockouts. Jackson, 150 lbs of Cincinnati is 13-6-2.

Giyasov Stops Ocampo in 4

WBA number-one ranked welterweight Shakhram Giyasov stopped Franco Ocampo in round four of their 10-round welterweight fight.

At the end of round one, Giyasov buckled Ocampo with a hard left. Giyasov then landed a big flurry that was punctuated by a right that dropped Ocampo. In round four, Giyasov landed a straight right to the body that put Ocampo down and the fight was halted.

Giyasov, 149 lbs of Uzbekistan is 17-0 with 10 knockouts. Ocampo, 153 lbs of Buenos Aries, ARG is 17-3.

Zaquin Moses stopped Alex Pallette in round two of their four-round super featherweight bout.

Moses dropped Pallette with a straight left and the bout was stopped at 2:13.

Moses, 128.8 lbs of Newark, NJ is 3-0 with two knockouts. Pallette, 129.8 lbs of Toa Baja, PR is 1-4.

Tahmir Smails needed just 73 seconds to dispose of Earl Bascome in a scheduled eight-round welterweight bout.

Smalls scored a knockdown and referee Charlie Fitch reached the 10-count at 1:!3.

Smalls, 147.8 lbs of Philadelphia is 14-0 with 10 knockouts. Bascome, 148.6 lbs of Hamilton, BER is 13-2.

Arturo Cardenas scored an eighth and final round stoppage over late replacement Edgar Joe Cortes in a super bantamweight bout.

In round five, Cardenas dropped Cortes with a hard left hook. In round seven, Cardenas planted Cortes on the canvas with a perfect right hand. Cardenas was dominant in the final round as he pounded away on Cortes and dropped him again with a right hand. Referee Charlie Fotch called a halt to the fight just as Cortes hit the deck at 1:30

Cardenas, 122.3 lbs f Mexico is 16-0-1 with 10 knockouts. Cortes, 123.6 lbs of Millville, NJ is 9-8-1.

Cortes stepped for Christian Carto. Carto with drew this week for unspecified reasons.

Francisco Rodriguez remained perfect with a stoppage of Naheem Parrker after round three of their six-round lightweight bout.

Rodriguez, 135 lbs of Atlantic City is now 7-0 with seven knockouts. Parker, 136 lbs of Camden, NJ is 5-2.




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Jennings Batters, Decisions Caudle in Comeback Bout

Former world title challenger Bryant Jennings shook off five years of rust as he battered Joel Caudle over eight-rounds and scored a unanimous decision.

In round five, Caudle started to bleed from his mouth.

Jennings of Philadelphia won by scores of 80-72 on all cards and is now 25-4. Caudle of North Carolina is 9-9-2.

Avious Griffin remained undefeated with a second round stoppage over William Jackson in a scheduled right-round welterweight bout.

Just as the first bell sounded, Griffin cracked Jackson with a right to the side of the head that put Jackson on the canvas. Jackson wobbled to his feet and then the corner. Early in round two, Griffin landed a booming uppercut that put Jackson down for the count at 45 seconds.

Griffin, 146.7 lbs of Chattanooga, TN is trained by reigning trainer of the year Brian McIntyre and is now 15-0 with 14 knockouts. Jackson of Cincinnati is 13-5-2.

Rashan Adams scored a split-decision over Jose Rodriguez in a four-round junior lightweight bout.

Adams won two cards 39-37 and Rodriguez took a card 39-37.

Adams, 131.4 lbs of Philadelphia is 9-1. Rodriguez, 132.3 lbs of Crespo, PR is 6-5.

Juan Rivera remained undefeated as he pounded out a six-round unanimous decision over Marik Black in a junior welterweight bout.

Rivera, 142 lbs of Philadelphia won by scores of 60-54 on all cards is now 4-0. Black, 139.9 lbs of Versailles. KY is 2-3-1.

16-year old Daniel Grandy stopped Jak Johnson in the opening round of their four-round super featherweight bout.

Grandy landed a left hook that put Johnson on the canvas and the fight was stopped at 1:24

Jibril Noble stopped Nasir Mickens in round three of their four-round super featherweight bout.

Noble of Philadelphia is now 6-0 with five knockouts. Mickens of Philadelphia is 2-5.

Nimal Farmer won a four-round unanimous decision over Maurice Clemons in a welterweight bout.

Farmer, 147.1 lbs of Lindenwold, NJ won by scores of 40-36 on all cards and is now 6-0. Clemons, 145.9 lbs of Riverdale, GA is 3-7.

Lemar Smith won a four-round majority decision over Nelson Morales in a welterweight contest.

Smith, 146 lbs of Philadelphia won by scores of 40-36 on two cards and 38-38 and is now 2-0. Morales, 148.5 lbs of Scranton, PA is 5-16.

Quincey Williams stopped Muzamir Semuddu in round one of their four-round junior middleweight fight.

After a furious exchange, Williams dropped Semuddu with a perfect left hook to the body and he did not beat the 10-count at 2:41.

Williams, 151.4 lbs of Washington, DC is 3-0 with three knockouts. Semuddu, 152.3 lbs of Uganda is 1-1.

Erron Peterson remained undefeated with a second round stoppage of Ashton Sykes in a scheduled six-round middleweight bout.

In round two, Peterson dropped Sykes with a right to the head. Sykes tried to get to his feet but never made it and the fight was over at 2:17.

Peterson, 160.6 lbs of Philadelphia is 7-0-1 with six knockouts. Sykes, 159.6 lbs of Columbia, MD is 6-8.

Tyreem Haywood stopped Deo Kizito in the opening round of their four-round junior welterweight bout.

Haywood was too much for Kizito and the fight was stopped after the third knockdown just 96 seconds into the contest.

Haywood, 144.3 lbs of Philadelphia is 2-0 with two knockouts. Kizito, 141.5 lbs of Baltimore is 307.

Semaj Justice made a successful pro debut with a first round stoppage of Heli Huynh in a scheduled four round bantamweight bout.

In round one, Justice landed blistering combinations and put Huynh down with a right to the head. Moments later, Justice landed a another big flurry that forced a stoppage at 2:44.

Justice, 119.6 lbs of Philadelphia is 1-0 with one knockout. Huynh, 118.9 lbs of St. Louis is 1-4,




Welterweight William Jackson Added To Triller Fight Club Card For April 17 in Atlanta, Will Oppose Quinton Randall To Complete Undercard

LOS ANGELES, April 2, 2021 — Triller Fight Club today announced the completion of a world-class lineup of boxing for its April 17 event at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta with the addition of Cincinnati native William Jackson (13-2-2, 5 KOs), who will oppose Quinton Randall (Houston, 7-0, 2 KOs) in an eight-round welterweight bout. Triller Fight Club (www.trillerfightclub.com) is a partnership between leading music and social media platform Triller and Snoop Dogg, and is spearheaded by visionary producer Ryan Kavanaugh.

Jackson, who began his professional boxing career in 2008, has developed a strong fan following in his native Cincinnati, the location of nearly all of his bouts. The matchup with Randall represents a return to the ring for Jackson, who last competed in 2017, when he battled Tre’Sean Wiggins to a draw.

Jackson joins a card headlined by Jake Paul (Cleveland) taking on former Bellator and OneFC champion Ben Askren (Cedar Rapids, Ohio); Regis Prograis (New Orleans) battling Ivan Redkach (Shostka, Ukraine); and heavyweight MMA Bad Boy Frank Mir (Las Vegas) opposing Steve Cunningham (Philadelphia).

Other matchups on the April 17 card include Joe Fournier (London) challenging music icon and worldwide star Reykon (Envigado, Colombia); super middleweight Junior Younan (Brooklyn, N.Y.) vs. Jeyson Minda (Quito, Ecuador/Salem, Mass.); and middleweight Lorenzo “Truck” Simpson (Baltimore) vs. Francisco Torres (Buenos Aires).

The lineup for the four-hour Pay Per View show, Triller Fight Club’s first in a series of 2021 special events, will include performances by Justin Bieber, The Black Keys, Doja Cat, Saweetie, Diplo, Major Lazer, and the exclusive world premiere of the hip hop supergroup Mt. Westmore (Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Too $hort and E-40) performing for their first time ever together. Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Bert Marcus will lead and direct the creative storytelling for the Triller Fight Club event.

The lead up to April 17 officially also includes an original series exclusively on Triller and FITE. “PRBLM CHILD” is a raw, all-access look into the life of one of the world’s most polarizing and controversial personalities, YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul, as he trains for his fight vs. Askren. The series also will include boxing legends Mike TysonEvander Holyfield, Ryan Garcia, Jorge Masvidal and Snoop Dogg, among many more.

In addition to being a co-owner, Snoop also provides strategic counsel to Triller Fight Club, helping to select fighters and musical acts for the show-stopping events. An entertainment expert who has successfully maneuvered through a range of projects in a variety of different fields, Snoop secured his spot as a fan favorite during Triller’s first sporting event, Tyson vs. Jones.

iNDemand, the leading transactional video-on-demand and PPV programming provider in North America, will serve as the exclusive U.S. and Canadian cable, satellite, and telco PPV provider for the event. Fans will be able to order the event on PPV through their existing cable, satellite and telco PPV providers, including Xfinity, Spectrum, Contour, DIRECTV & U-Verse TV, Fios, and Optimum in the U.S., as well as leading providers in Canada.

FITE, the premier PPV digital platform, will handle worldwide live pay-per-view streaming distribution online, and via FITE mobile and Smart TV apps, game controllers and all major OTT devices as well as power TrillerFightClub.com.

The suggested PPV retail price for the event is $49.99 (U.S. & Canada). Fans outside North America can check the FITE link at https://www.fite.tv/watch/jake-paul-vs-ben-askren/2p8y0/ for international pricing. All fight information can be found at TrillerFightClub.com, which features fight news, announcements, promotional videos, and the digital portal to buy the event.

**HOW TO WATCH THE APRIL 17, 2021, TRILLER FIGHT CLUB PPV EVENT**

TV: Cable, satellite & telco PPV providers, including Xfinity, Spectrum, Contour, DIRECTV & U-Verse TV, Fios, and Optimum (U.S.), as well as leading providers in Canada.

Worldwide Streaming: FITE.TV and all FITE mobile, Smart TV, game controller and OTT apps as well as the event microsite hub: TrillerFightClub.com

Triller Fight Club, April 17, 2021

Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

Bout Schedule as of April 1, 2021

Main event:

Jake Paul, Cleveland (2-0, 2 KOs) vs. Ben Askren, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (pro debut/boxing, 19-2-0, 6 Kos/MMA), 8 rounds, cruiserweight

Undercard:

Regis Prograis, New Orleans (25-1, 21 KOs) vs. Ivan Redkach, Shostka, Ukraine (23-5, 18 KOs), 10 rounds, super lightweight

Steve Cunningham, Philadelphia (29-9-1, 13 KOs), vs. Frank Mir, Las Vegas (pro debut/boxing, 18-11-0, 14KOs/MMA), 8 rounds, heavyweight

Joe Fournier, London (8-0, 8 KOs), vs. Andres Felipe Robledo Lodono (“Reykon”), Envigado, Colombia (pro debut), 6 rounds, light heavyweight

Junior Younan, Brooklyn (15-0-1, 10 KOs), vs. Jeyson Minda, Quito, Ecuador (14-4-1, 8 KOs), 8 rounds, super middleweight

Lorenzo Simpson, Baltimore (9-0, 5 KOs) vs. Francisco Torres (Buenos Aires, 16-3-1) 8 rounds, middleweight

Quinton Randall, Houston (7-0, 2 KOs) vs William Jackson, Cincinnati (13-2-2, 2 KOs) 8 rounds, welterweight