Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis sent a message to promoter Oscar De La Hoya, telling him to sign the contract for his fighter, Vergil Ortiz Jr., to fight him next. That’s the fight that Ennis (35-0, 31 KOs) wants to extend his popularity before he moves on to face the 4 champions at 154.
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“I’m coming. Tell him to sign the contract,” said Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis to iFL TV when asked if he has a message for Vergil Ortiz’s promoter, Oscar De La Hoya, following his win over Uisma Lima last Saturday night.
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De La Hoya didn’t directly say he’ll give the green light for Vergil Jr. to fight ‘Boots’ Ennis last Saturday night when he posted twice on his X account following his first-round knockout win over Uisma Lima. As a substitute of telling his followers he desires to make the fight, De La Hoya said, “Just one name at 154, Vergil Ortiz.”
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That would mean that he’s just letting his fans know that Vergi Jr. is superior to Ennis, but he’s not going to make the fight. De La Hoya doesn’t have quite a lot of stars apart from Ryan Garcia, and his situation is shaky. If Ortiz Jr. loses to Ennis. It’s going to be hard to rebuild him.
“He’s got a very important fight coming up against Lubin. Let him handle his business, and I’ll fight the winner,” said Ennis.
Lubin (27-2, 19 KOs) has a great probability of defeating Ortiz Jr. if he can use his boxing skills and move like he did in his 12-round unanimous decision win over Jesus Ramos Jr. on September 30, 2023. It’s going to be rather a lot harder for Erickson to do the identical to Ortiz Jr.
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“Vergil Ortiz can’t beat ‘Boots’ Ennis. Vergil Ortiz, be certain you get past Lubin,” said Tim Bradley on his channel. “The subsequent fight goes to be against ‘Boots’ Ennis.
Ortiz Jr. has a probability of beating Ennis if he can take his big shots and apply the form of pressure on him that he did in his 12-round unanimous decision victory over Israil Madrimov on February 22, 2025.
‘Boots’ will likely use quite a lot of movement to remain out of range of Vergil’s shots and check out to outbox him if he can’t handle his power.
Written by Ken Woods, Ringside Boxing Analyst covering world title fights since 2018.

Last Updated on 10/13/2025