
Live from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Jaron Ennis and Jessie Rodriguez co-headline a card streaming on DAZN. Ennis is in the main event in a rematch with Karen Chukhadzhian in his hometown, so technically, he is rightfully at the top of the bill. But respect must also be shown to pound-for-pounder Jessie Rodriguez, who is taking on a top ten foe, Super Fly division Pedro Guevara. Rounding out the card with Raymond Ford and Ernesto Mercado makes for an entertaining night in the city of love.
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Boots Ennisâs main goal on Saturday night is to win and look spectacular in front of his home crowd. In their first meeting back in 2023, strangely, Karen made Ennis look somewhat ordinary. That said, Karen spoiled the action and was trying to survive all 12 rounds. This boxing podcaster believes that was the case, but it also was a case of Ennis not being able to cut off the ring and land as many meaningful shots as weâre used to seeing. At the end of the night, it was Karenâs fault more than Boots for what was a run-of-the-mill fight.
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Taking a deeper dive into the punch stats courtesy of Compubox, Ennis did outland Karen 203 to 92 and threw 582 punches to 573. The vast majority of Karenâs lands were non-jabs but not really full-on power shots. Ennis didnât even lose a round on the judgeâs scorecard. Even if it means taking more punches, Boots will be aggressive early and often is my guess.
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No disrespect to Chuckhadshian, but it feels like Boots will get the stoppage this time around. Boots could be frustrated at having to take this rematch to keep his belt and the fact he canât get a bigger fight. Either way, look for Ennis to take out his anger on Karen, securing a knockout.
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My official prediction is Boots Ennis will be by late stoppage. Â
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On to the co-feature, which matches rising star Bam Rodriguez with a sturdy guy in Pedro Guevara. The 20-0 Bam has been on an absolute tear ever since his fight against Carlos Cuadras. In his last two outings, Bam took apart future hall of famer Juan Francisco Estrada and then unbeaten Sunny Edwards. Jessie touched the canvas in the sixth round only to take out Estrada a round later.
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Pedro Guevara is fresh off a solid victory over Andrew Moloney via split decision. Guevara last loss came via SD to Carlos Cuadras. In 2017 Pedro went the distance, losing by majority decision to Kenshiro Teraji. The point of this paragraph is to say Pedro Guevara is a very good fighter with a ton of experience. Sure, he doesnât have much power, with only 22 knockouts in 47 fights. He does have the know-how to be crafty enough to give Bam some minor issues in the early goings.
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Bam went the distance with Israel Gonzalez and Cristian Gonzalez Hernandez. At 35, the wear and tear could catch up to Pedro, especially facing a versatile boxer like Bam. Beyond some even rounds in the first part of this fight, Bam should pull away comfortably. Rodriguezâs ability to box on the outside, at range, and use angles on the inside gives him too many paths to victory over Pedro Guevara.
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My Official Prediction is Bam Rodriguez by Unanimous Decision.
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Side Note: Keep an eye on the Keyshawn Davis vs. Gustavo Lemos main event on ESPN+ on Friday. The bummer is Lemos blew weight which could be to his advantage but also may mean he had a bad training camp or injury.
Written by Chris Carlson Host/Producer of The Rope A Dope Radio Podcast Available at www.blogtalkradio.com/ropeadoperadio Follow on Twitter @RopeADopeRadio
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