Boots Ennis's Seventh-Round TKO: Zayas's Undefeated Streak Is Over, And the Light Middleweight Division Is Shaken
Alright, Seattle, if you weren't tuned in last night, you missed a barn burner! Jaron "Boots" Ennis just rocked the entire boxing world, handing Xander Zayas his first-ever career defeat with a stunning seventh-round TKO. Seriously, the WBA and WBO Light Middleweight titles have got new owners. This wasn't just a fight, folks, it was a statement, and you know everyone in the sport is buzzing about it right now!The Main Event Was Absolute Chaos
This fight was supposed to be the one where we saw who was *real*. Zayas, the 23-year-old Puerto Rican phenom, stepped into the ring with a flawless 23-0 record, looking to defend his WBA and WBO belts. Across from him, "Boots" Ennis, the interim WBA champ, came in at 35-0-1, ready to prove he was the top dog. Both guys had heard the talk about not fighting enough "big names," but after last night? That talk is officially over. From the jump, "Boots" was on a mission. Round one, he lands multiple stiff jabs, a straight right, and then BOOM! A massive left hand drops Zayas to the canvas! Boots poured on the pressure, going to the body, another big right. Zayas clinched, trying to survive. It was a masterful 10-8 round for "Boots." Round two saw "Boots" continue his dominant start, landing a nice jab, a hook to the body, and a big left. Zayas just seemed a step slower, eating shots. But hold up, you can't count out a champ! Round three, Zayas came alive! He landed a HUGE left hook to the body, then separated and landed a big left down the pipe. And then, a massive right hand connected, and "Boots" was rocked! Zayas saw his moment, went for the kill, and "Boots" was wobbled, but somehow, he survived the round!Trade on Every Game with Kalshi
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What a turnaround, 10-9 Zayas. Round four was pure insanity, a back-and-forth slugfest. Zayas with a stiff jab and an uppercut, "Boots" returning fire with combos and four big bombs that Zayas ate. It was a close, exciting round, and Zayas took it 10-9. Then came round five, and "Boots" said "enough." He came out swinging, landing a colossal uppercut that sent Zayas crashing down again! Zayas somehow got up at the count of nine, but "Boots" was relentless, going for the finish, landing right hands and body shots at will. The ref eventually stepped in during the seventh round, calling a TKO victory for "Boots" Ennis. Absolutely wild!The Undercard Delivered Too
While the main event was the headliner, the undercard fights streaming on DAZN PPV were no slouches either. We saw some serious knockouts and plenty of action. Emiliano Vargas took down Bryce Mills with a fourth-round knockout at 140 lbs. Benn Whittaker showed up big, getting a second-round TKO against Richard Rivera at 175 lbs. And Juan Manuel Lopes Jr. didn't waste any time, securing a first-round knockout over Albert Motos at 115 lbs. Jahi Tucker won a majority decision, Dennis Thompson pulled off a split-decision, and Quincey Williams got a unanimous decision. Solid action all night! So, what does this mean for the future? Xander Zayas just took his first L and lost his titles. It's a tough pill to swallow, but that's boxing, right? For Jaron "Boots" Ennis, this is the signature win he needed. He's got the belts, he's got the undefeated record (minus that one draw, but still), and he just proved he can take a hit and come back. You better believe the entire boxing world, from here in the Emerald City to everywhere else, is now watching what "Boots" does next. This division just got a whole lot more interesting!This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.