[2023] Jaron Ennis Training Motivation (Workout)

Jaron Ennis is somewhat reminiscent of Crawford with his versatility, but he’s a much more attacking kind of fighter. Jaron’s timing, precision, and power are most noticeable when he aggressively presses his opponent and imposes a power fight. Before the fight with Chukhadzhian, Ennis looked divine. He switches stances even more smoothly than Terence (effectively using both southpaw and right hand). Also he controls the distance through movement, delivers a variety of punches and impresses with his bodywork. Even a simple jab executed by this contender turns into a work of art. Ennis’s lead hand works sharply and accurately. Sometimes, it assumes the role of a rangy fighter, at other times, it exposes his opponent or baits them into attacking it. Jaron works on different levels, doubles up on punches, throws jabs while moving and even occasionally in mid-air. In defense, he often relies on the “Philly shell,“ frequently uses parries, but he’s much more effective at avoiding opponents’ punches through footwork and body movement. It’s important to note that he almost never retreats in a straight line. He only needs half a step to the side. He does it not only to evade a punch but also to set up a lightning-fast counterattack. At the ring, he resembles a matador, toying with his opponent and performing for the camera. He has a bit of Vasyl Lomachenko, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Pernell Whitaker, and Roy Jones Jr. But he also reminds me more of Adrien Broner. He’s not the type of boxer who throws a lot. He capitalizes on sniper-like accuracy, incredible power, lightning-fast decision-making, and unpredictability. Jaron is good. Sometimes, he seems to be too good. And his excellent qualities outweigh his shortcomings to the point that the latter appear insignificant. Sometimes, they are not visible at all - you just pretend not to see them. Or is it because the opponents allow Boots too much freedom? They say, “You box the way your opponent allows you to box.“ So, let’s see if the puncher can beat Terence Crawford. Unique video developed personally by the author. 🎧 Songs Credit: Warzone and My way (audio library license) 🎥 Footage Credit: · Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. #boxing #workout #usa
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