Jaron Ennis

Jaron Ennis

"Boots"

  • Age: 29 yrs
  • Nationality: USA USA flag
  • Born: 26th June 1997
  • Place of birth: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA USA flag
  • Residence: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA USA flag
  • Division: Welterweight
  • Height: 5ft 10"
  • Reach: 74"
  • Reach Ratio: 1.06
  • Stance: Orthodox
  • Debut: 30th Apr 2016
  • Status: Active Professional Boxer
  • Record:

Jaron Ennis Boxing Statistics

Welterweight
Division
10 yrs
Career
USA
Nationality
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Residence

Jaron Ennis Biography

Jaron “Boots” Ennis has distinguished himself as one of the most electrifying young talents in the welterweight division, blending prolific power, speed, and technical skill to carve a remarkable professional record that continues to climb. Born on June 26, 1997, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Ennis’s boxing journey was fortified by an accomplished amateur background, which ultimately laid the groundwork for a career fueled by an aggressive style balanced with disciplined fundamentals. His ability to dismantle opponents with a combination of volume punching and pinpoint accuracy positions him among the sport’s most exciting emerging stars.

Ennis’s amateur career reads as a litany of success that not only demonstrated his raw talent but also his fierce competitive spirit and capacity to rise through the ranks against top-tier opposition. With a claimed record of 58 wins and only 3 losses, the young Philadelphian quickly made a name for himself in the United States amateur boxing scene. Notably, he was a silver medalist at the 2014 US National Golden Gloves in the 64kg division, where he outboxed notable prospects including Tra-Kwon Pettis and Eric Altamirano before falling to Gary Antuanne Russell in a closely contested final.

The following year marked a string of significant achievements for Ennis in 2015, underscoring his upward trajectory. He secured gold as the USA Youth National Champion in Reno, sweeping through the bracket with victories over fighters such as Richardson Hitchins and flagship contenders like Josue Vargas. His run in the 2015 US National Golden Gloves tournament in Las Vegas added further prestige: he displayed dominance en route to the title, winning unanimous decisions against opponents like Bryson Nuckles, Richardson Hitchins, and Jonathan Jarabek, a clear demonstration of his tactical refinement, endurance, and ability to maintain a relentless pace.

Additionally, Ennis participated in the 2015 US Olympic Trials qualifiers and the Olympic Trials themselves, where he displayed his mettle with wins over tough competitors such as David Craddock, Abraham Nova, and Jermaine Ortiz-Rodriguez. His battles with Gary Antuanne Russell, though resulting in losses, were competitive affairs and provided invaluable experience that sharpened his skills. These experiences against high-calibre opponents fostered the growth of Ennis’s tactical approach, fortifying his overall ring awareness and punch selection.

Turning professional on April 30, 2016, Ennis adapted his amateur foundation to the pro ranks with remarkable seamlessness. His physical gifts—standing 5 feet 10 inches tall with a robust 74-inch reach—coupled with his orthodox stance and explosive hand speed, have made him a nightmare for opponents. Known for his exceptional volume punching and ability to deliver rapid-fire combinations from both hands, Ennis accrued an overwhelming number of victories early in his career, often concluding contests inside the distance.

His professional climb has been marked by a nonstop activity level and a refusal to shy away from tough tests. By carefully selecting opponents while consistently showcasing his offensive arsenal, Ennis rapidly ascended the welterweight rankings. His ability to combine technical boxing with unrelenting offensive pressure has drawn comparisons to some of the most feared punchers in the division’s history. At the same time, his professional record reflects a high knockout ratio paired with tactical discipline rarely seen in fighters so early in their careers.

Among his key professional appearances was his battle against Lamont Roach Jr. in 2021, a high-profile clash that captured attention due to their respective reputations for speed and toughness. Ennis turned in a statement performance, showcasing his ring generalship and explosive timing by securing a second-round technical knockout, reinforcing his status as a top contender. This victory not only affirmed his place among the elite in the division but also demonstrated the maturity and composure that had become synonymous with his fighting style.

Jaron Ennis’s profile today is that of a young, highly skilled, and devastating welterweight. This fighter combines a relentless work ethic with a skill set that seemingly continues to grow. His capacity to apply pressure while maintaining defensive awareness, wrapped in a style that marries volume and power, has made each of his bouts a must-watch event. Navigating his career with calculated ambition, he has avoided pitfalls that have ensnared many prospects, delivering quality performances, fight after fight.

With over nine years as a professional and a still-rising career, Ennis’s journey is far from complete. As he continues to evolve, balancing his explosive talent with increasing technical nuance, boxing historians and fans alike watch with anticipation, knowing that his record and skill set point toward a fighter destined to contend at the sport’s summit for years ahead.

Tale of the Tape

AttributeStatsvs Division Avg
Height178cm cm+3 cm
Reach188cm cm+10 cm

Jaron Ennis Championships

IBF

Welterweight Champion

Nov 2023 - Jul 2025

WBA Champion/WBA Super Champion

Welterweight Champion

Apr 2025 - Aug 2025

WBA

Super Welterweight Champion

Jun 2026 - Present

WBO

Super Welterweight Champion

Jun 2026 - Present

Frequently Asked Questions About Jaron Ennis

What division does Jaron Ennis fight in?

Jaron Ennis currently competes in the Welterweight division (147 lbs (66.7 kg)) as an active professional boxer. This division has featured legendary fighters including Sugar Ray Robinson, Sugar Ray Leonard, Thomas Hearns and Felix Trinidad.

Where is Jaron Ennis from?

Jaron Ennis is originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA and represents USA in professional boxing.

How old is Jaron Ennis?

Jaron Ennis is 29 yrs old, born on 26th June 1997, currently competing as an active professional boxer.

What boxing stance does Jaron Ennis fight out of?

Jaron Ennis boxes out of the Orthodox stance and is 5ft 10in tall.

When did Jaron Ennis begin their professional boxing career?

Jaron Ennis turned professional on 30th Apr 2016, and has been competing for 10 yrs in the Welterweight division.

Past Fights

Xander Zayas vs Jaron Ennis

Jun 27, 2026

Jaron Ennis vs Uisma Lima

Oct 11, 2025

Jaron Ennis vs Eimantas Stanionis

Apr 12, 2025

Jaron Ennis vs Karen Chukhadzhian 2

Nov 9, 2024

Jaron Ennis vs David Avanesyan

Jul 13, 2024

Jaron Ennis vs Roiman Villa

Jul 8, 2023

Jaron Ennis vs Karen Chukhadzhian

Jan 7, 2023

Jaron Ennis vs Custio Clayton

May 14, 2022

Jaron Ennis vs Sergey Lipinets

Apr 10, 2021

Jaron Ennis vs Chris van Heerden

Dec 19, 2020