Crawford sees holes in Ennis game ahead of potential clash
Terence Crawford believes he holds a decisive mental edge over Jaron Ennis if the two welterweights meet. The former undisputed champion says he has already identified openings in Ennis's approach that would prove costly in a head-to-head matchup.
“I'm 10 steps ahead of him in smarts. That's where he'll get in trouble coming straight forward, trying to box me, or trying to go shot for shot. I can see the holes in his game and I can see the openings and opportunities that I would have.”
— Terence Crawford, via Ring Magazine
What Terence Crawford said
Crawford and Ennis have circled each other as potential opponents in the welterweight division, though no fight has been finalised. Both men operate at the elite level of the weight class, and a meeting would represent one of the sport's most intriguing stylistic puzzles. Crawford has campaigned across multiple divisions while Ennis has built his reputation with an aggressive, come-forward style.
What it moves
The assessment sets up a compelling tactical narrative if the fight materialises. Ennis is known for pressing opponents and exchanging punches in close quarters, exactly the approach Crawford suggests will leave him vulnerable. Whether Ennis adjusts his game plan or backs his own skills in a potential shootout remains the next question for negotiators and fans alike.
Source: ringmagazine.com. Full Terence Crawford fight history and recent news at boxingnews.com.
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