The boxing world is set to witness a never-before-seen welterweight showdown as Jaron "Boots" Ennis takes the ring against Eimantas Stanionis on April 12. Both are undefeated in their division, but Boots is confident that he could prove to the world why he's the best fighter of this generation.

IBF, WBA, and Ring Magazine world titles are at stake, and this bout may crown the real king of the welterweight division.

Jaron Ennis vs. Eimantas Stanionis: A Battle for Boxing Supremacy

Both combatants come into the bout with undefeated marks. Ennis boasts a 33-0 record, while Stanionis has a 15- 0 card, so this is a much-ballyhooed meeting of top welterweights.

According to TMZ Sports, the bout will occur at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, a venerable venue that has witnessed some of the sport's most memorable moments.

Ennis, with his explosive power and blindingly quick footwork, is looking to make a statement.

"Come fight night, I'm going to show the world why I am the best welterweight and the best fighter in the world," Ennis announced. "It's my time!"

Ennis Eyes Championship Glory

The stakes couldn't be any higher. Ennis already has the IBF welterweight title, but he's starved for more. With the WBA and Ring Magazine belts on the line, he can cement his reputation as the undisputed best in the division.

"All I gotta do is, you know, listen, have fun, execute the game plan, beat him up, break him down, put on a show, and I will be walking out April 12th with my IBF, my new WBA and Ring Magazine belt," Ennis said.

Who's Next for Ennis? Potential Mega-Fights on the Horizon

If Ennis wins, the boxing universe will be holding its breath waiting for his next step. The fans have been demanding a fight against up-and-comer Vergil Ortiz Jr., who would be a pay-per-view sensation.

Adding fuel to the fire, Devin Haney's father has publicly invited Jaron Ennis to fight his son, and undefeated welterweight Brian Norman Jr. has stated outright that Ennis is on his 2025 target list.

Ennis is, however, keeping his eyes on the prize. He said that once he wins and takes care of the business, he will immediately look forward to seeing who's next in line.

Terence Crawford No Longer in the Picture

One name that won't be in the running is Terence "Bud" Crawford. Ennis had earlier sought a bout with the current pound-for-pound monarch, but negotiations never came to fruition. Disheartened by the stagnation, Ennis has turned his sights elsewhere.

In the eyes of the world, Jaron "Boots" Ennis is about to show that he's not only a champion but the best pugilist in the division. A one-sided win over Stanionis would send him into superstardom and set the stage for even more significant bouts in the near term. However, that won't be an easy task for him.

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